February 10, 2012 | #46 |
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You do realize photos and pictures fall under copyright laws? It only takes one person to say, "Hey, I took that photo, now this person is using to to generate a profit."
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February 11, 2012 | #47 |
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Well I have read the whole thread, watched the videos, seen the triple rated tomato which isn't and I am sorry but despite seeing Penny changing the names of incorrect tomatoes I can truthfully say I would not buy from this site. It doesn't feel right to me ..too much rah rah rah and I wouldn't feel confident even if I had come accross the site without this thread..sorry Penny but too much hard sell for me.
Just to add, she pushes organic which is fine, says she grows her own..but I could not find anywhere she states she is registered organic, does she not have to be to say that if she grows her own. I could be wrong.. XX Jeannine |
February 11, 2012 | #48 |
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Hi Jeannine,
That's fine and I respect your opinion. Thanks ScottinAtlanta for differentiating Hardcore marketing from Fluff marketing. I prefer the direct approach. Tomato-Ly Yours, Penny |
February 12, 2012 | #49 |
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Jeannine, I have to agree with you, and I am by no means a prude, I can get down and dirty with the best of anybody, and like many men have watched my share of porn, but mixing sex and my love of gardening, and especially tomatoes , makes me feel kinda ill. Sorry penny, hope it works for you, sex has sold many a product I know. But doesn't inspire me to purchase anything when it comes to gardening.
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February 12, 2012 | #50 |
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Everyone here is equally entitled to share their opinion, without fear of being criticized for it.
We're not going to tolerate personal attacks, period.
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February 12, 2012 | #51 | |
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WARNING: Yet more long-windedness followeth. Proceed at your peril.
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It's not really the pepper itself that bothers me. It's the catering to the notion -- very popular among both wishy-washy middle-of-the-road liberals and stylishly pseudolibertarian conservatives-- that one is somehow being daring and iconoclastic by growing the Peter Pepper. To me, daring would be something like breeding a naked-seeded pumpkin or squash that is easy to grow, disease and drought resistant, and incredibly productive-- something like Rob Johnston I think it was did when he bred Baby Bear, only maybe even better-- and then corraling the resources to produce that seed in massive quantities, followed by sending X numbers of said seeds free of charge to groups like Oxfam, and to the agriculture departments of, say, Ethiopia, Sudan, Haiti, Ecuador, Kazakhstan etc. Someplace where people are rather hungry, and without good reason other than the non-hungry people of the world think they're too busy with problems of their own. ...Or maybe do the same with an OP/stabilized hybrid corn of the kind of which I dream on a regular basis. As big and productive as Mexican June corn. Roughly as sweet as Iochief, or maybe Buhl. As high in protein as Hopi Blue. Maybe all three primary colors of kernels on the same ear: yellow, red, blue. Something fairly close to a full nutritious meal out of a single plant. ...And then just give it away for free to whomever needs it. Asking nothing in return but enough resources to keep you going a few more miles down the road. Do something resembling that, and I'll call you daring and iconoclastic. But growing the Peter Pepper, and snickering about how cool it looks? Nahhhh, that's just for pretenders, know what I mean? ...But I would be interested in knowing more about just what Penny's some-kind-of-a-treelike tomato is really like. Maybe that tomato has some hard-to-find genes that would make for really good breeding stock. As for the tone of Penny's site... Well, I've only sold a very few garden seeds on Ebay, and that's the meager extent of my commercial experience, but I've plenty of experience selling other things altogether, in a wide variety of markets. As I see it, when one is in business, one tends to find that people who are unlikely to ever buy anything from you, are still worthy of one's respect and consideration, and sometimes of action calculatedly taking their opinions and feelings into account. People who already do buy from one, without so many entreaties (justified or non-) to jump through X number of hoops-- they deserve all the same, only a whole lot more so. ...So I tend to think that for the most part, with some obvious exceptions, Penny ought to stick with what works for her. |
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February 12, 2012 | #52 |
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My comment about Penny's site had very little to do with the triple X-rated tomato as such. My point was that she called it a tomato then said it wasn't, I couldn't care a bit that it was anatomically like something else.
My reason for not wishing to buy was a combination of things, the "odd tomato" was just one. I was not knocking Penny either, I made no reference to her personally. The site did not appeal to me generally, it was very well done and an interesting read but generally I prefer just plain talk whatever I am buying and find the rah rah a bit off putting whether for seeds , shoes, furniture or groceries. I don't know Penny, have never done business with her so am not in a position to judge her and would not if I was. It is clear a lot of time and work has gone into her site and that is commendable especially when she seems to be approachable when errors are made. She is in business to make a living, I truly wish her well and would support her right to make her site the best she can for the business she is looking for. i My comments were a personal opinion of her site not at Penny herself, I would like to make that very clear here. I might add as a note to Penny directly, there are several well known sites that are a wee bit too rah rah for me and I don't buy there either but nevertheless if they are honest and straighforward I wish them well in their endevour as I do you. Sincerley XX Jeannine |
February 12, 2012 | #53 |
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Should have never entered this arena as I stated in my original post. I did see the full context before deleted, and I take no offense. I didn't mean to criticize Penny, and I hope she does all right. Actually thought I was being helpful. I can be a typical male pig, I admitted that. Just saying sex appeal does not work for me in marketing veggies. I watched a video that showed deformed tomatoes that looked like sexual organs to me, and it did not make me want to run out and eat a freshly picked tomato. If it works for some one else great. My last post on this thread, there are more important topics for sure.
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February 12, 2012 | #54 |
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Isn't it a great country when we all have choices - what to watch, what to buy, where to buy it, what to think of it! To each their own....and whatever works, I guess
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February 12, 2012 | #55 |
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Have to admit, that I'm still (just barely) on the negative side of the fence about this site. (WARNING: long drawn out, possibly assinine opinions. Proceed at your own risk!)
I'm going to give my full two cents worth, not because I think my opinion is all that important, but because I suspect others may either agree or disagree and that it may help Penny make the site better than it is. Penny does seem to be a very open and adaptive person who is trying to balance making money, providing information and having some fun doing it all. So this is not a critique of Penny herself, but of some things that I personally like and dislike about the site. Negatives first, just to get them over with. The tomato/squash ★★★★★ thing, (they won't let me type the correct anatomical name ) just seems like false advertising. It's a squash. Why call it a tomato? Maybe it's a joke? It seems like several of us are not only not getting it, but having a negative reaction, so she may want to reevaluate how it's presented? Some of the info does not seems to be correct or seems to be exaggerated. One example is that I don't think most would describe indeterminate cherry tomatoes as "smaller bush type plants" that are perfect for containers or small spaces. My indeterminate cherries (and most of Penny's cherries are also indeterminate) grew all over the place and I wouldn't recommend them for container plantings. Determinate cherries, on the other hand, might be great for containers. (As would most any determinate tomatoes or dwarfs.) Tomato horn worms do not lay eggs until they have turned into their adult moth form. Those hornworms that have eggs laid on them by wasps will not make it to the moth stage and therefore will not lay eggs. Does the tree tomato really average a bushel of tomatoes? If so, Wow! It honestly sounds too good to be true and there is nothing on the site to back it up, so I will tend to form a negative opinion with that. If it does, then I would love to see some documentation and reviews from actual clients, otherwise it just brings down the believability of the site. (That may be my cynical side, but I don't think I'm the only one who is wary of these types of claims.) Honestly, my real biggy, and others have also brought this up, is using the photos of others without permission. As a graphic artist, I have to say that this issue, more than any other, will keep me from buying anything or recommending the site until it is corrected. I suspect that Penny may not understand the importance of this. (as many people don't) It is stealing, plain and simple. This in the only thing that I do feel is a major issue and hasn't been addressed yet. The irony is that the photos that seem to be Penny's own photos are actually as good or better than the ones that aren't hers. Hopefully, this will be corrected quickly. If that one major flaw were corrected, then there are also many positives about the site. It is obvious that a lot of love went into creating it and as a southern girl, I appreciate a bit of showmanship and humor! The erotic veggie doesn't bother me one bit as long as it is accurately marketed. I most appreciate the fact that she is trying to educate, even if some of the facts are a bit off. (That's something that, I'm sure, a lot of really knowledgeable people here would be happy to help her with!) Also, we have first hand testimony that her product and her service are quite good which are two of the most important priorities of any seed company. Okay, that's my fifty cents. (I went way over two cents) Anyone else? |
February 13, 2012 | #56 |
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I recieved a PM from Jennifer with a sincere apology, which impressed me a lot. I realized from it, that I owe Penny an apology, so Penny I appologize. While I meant what I said, that her marketing technique did not appeal to me, I could have said that in a less blunt and more friendly manner. Or better yet, I could have kept my big mouth shut. Mischka in his wiseness, strives to keep this a friendly place for all, and I was probably close to him slapping me upside the head for forgetting it.
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February 13, 2012 | #57 |
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Penny's style is not my style, but I admire her for her quick corrections and pleasant response -- a lot of people would have been more defensive.
Also, living on the edge of the South, I have to point out that this country (and continent!) has such huge cultural differences from one end to another. I noticed that a lot of the most disapproving posters are from the pretty far North. Maybe Penny's style will enable her to introduce heirlooms to communities where there's little variety in terms of what's expected from a tomato, who knows? |
February 13, 2012 | #58 |
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Previous post deleted by myself. After careful consideration, I decided this one was treading a bit too close to stepping over the "Politics and Religion" boundary. Or something like that. -- PA2
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February 13, 2012 | #59 |
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Hey Gang,
Thanks again for all of the input. I've given a lengthy answer but it has not been approved by the Moderators. It is not fair if I can't answer the Thread honestly. This is my First Amendment right. Tomato-Ly Yours, Penny Last edited by PennyM; February 13, 2012 at 04:06 PM. Reason: First amendment right |
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