Outstanding Web Site ! Congratulations ! Kathleen Browne, The Canadian Cancer Society, Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland & Labrador

The Dog Wood Shrub In Full Bloom With Its Hard Wood & Red Bark Adds To The Bio-Diversity Of The Ecological Sustainable Horticultural Plantscape Garden.
Hi Ed, So nice to hear from you. I thoroughly enjoyed working with you and Margaret and your never-ending enthusiasm. Thank you for inviting me to be a part of this endeavour. I hope our paths cross again in the future. Best of luck! Judy Dobson, Collage Of The North Atlantic, GFW. NL.
Ed, Thank you so much for sending me this information of the Web Site. I was thinking about you just yesterday. Great job ! The Web Site is so Informative. I only wish I could have done more. I will certainly share your Site with other people who care about the Environment. Sheila Trask, BA, MA., Collage Of The North Atlantic, GF.W. NL.

Healthy Dog Wood Shrub In Bloom Growing & Being Fed With The Legume Purple Vetch.
Dear Edward, Congratulations ! Dr. David Saltman, Chair, Oncology Discipline, Faculty Of Medicine, Memorial University Of Newfoundland.
I have relocated to British Columbia. If I can be of any assistance in the future, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Cancer Research, BC.
Ed, This is a very Impressive Web Site. Thanks for sharing it with me. It strikes me as a reasonably well balanced approach. You won’t get everybody all at once. I think the people that will be most focussed on this will be the private and the public who are trying to cut their carbon footprint. Bob Macdonald, Niagara Peninsula, ON.

A Picturesque Close Up Of A Solitary Flower Of The Dog Wood Shrub.
Ed, Fantastic job! A very professional and informative Web Site. It will definitely change perceptions and create a Better Environment for all of us. Thanks from a member of the human race. Tony Grice, Vancouver Isl. BC.
Cool ! Dad said it best. We mere humans owe you a big high five. I’ll get after Kelly now for his lawn tractor activities in the summer months. Elisha, Kelly, Olivia & Zakk Kittson, Okanagan North, BC.
Hi Ed, Thanks for your Web Site information. Dave Spencer, Medicine Hat, AB.

The White Berries Of The Dog Wood Shrub With The Distinctive Red Bark Attract Song Birds In The Plantscape Of The Ecological Sustainable Horticultural Garden.
Dear Mr Kayler, I am so happy you have your Web Site up and running. It was great showing you about on your mac lap top. I really enjoyed working with you. I was on your Web Site and it looks incredible. It is very informative. I wish you all the best in the future. Crystal Hurley, Facilitator, ‘Hands On’ Computer Workshop, Harmsworth Public Library, GF.W. NL.
Hey Bud; The Web Site looks good ! Lots of pictures makes it colourful and interesting to viewers. Keep up the good work! R.Kayler, Edmonton, AB.
Wow ! Beautiful Web Site ! Congratulations ! I will take some time to digest the information and get back to you later. I look forward to reading through the entire site. Pamela Ades, P.Eng. Okanagan North, BC.

Sweet Basil Herb, Handy To The Kitchen For Meal Preparations.
Thanks Ed, for the very Interesting Web Site/Blog. I liked the photos of you, very snappy and Margie/Halle, very beautiful and gentle. I have already sent the entire information to Daughter, Katrin who is involved in Environmental matters. One of the groups she works with regularly is LPCS….Learning Partnership for Creative Sustainability… Yes we have a huge Compost area and all our compostables get saved……. Patty/Hans Lueth, Innsbruck, Austria

Lichen, Caribou or Reindeer Moss
Dad, Thank you for giving me such a great passion for nature, the love of the outdoors & an appreciation of all the plants, the edible ones that feed us & the medicinal plants that heal us.
Composting, reducing, reusing & recycling are great values for everyone to have & I am proud they are mine too. Tana Kayler, MEd, St.John’s, NL.
Hello Edward and Margie, That certainly is a major project and a daunting task for us to comment on the green lawn project. We are impressed by the sheer magnitude and the details. I think that you have been working on The Web Site for some time and it is exciting to see it come to fruition. I will keep in touch and the Sustainable Lawn Web Site is on file here. Thanks Edward, we will watch your Web Site with interest. Diana Lanier, Lethbridge, AB.

Bunchberry Ground Cover in Bloom, Central Newfoundland.
I forwarded your email on to our eldest Son, Sean as he has a new address. I have started reading the Categories on your Web Site and enjoying it….lots to look through so will get back to you in a few days with a report! Love, Marilyn Grice
Hi Ed, Such an Interesting Web Site and Blog on your Sustainable Projects, especially for us as Master Gardeners. I love the picture of Margie with your new grandchild. Linda/Sandy Grimwade, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Ed, You have certainly put a great deal of time and thought into your Web Site and it has given me a new perspective. One convert at a time, right?

Distinctive & Colourful Spring Tulip Flowers Flourishing In A Warm Moist Lower Mainland Climate.
I have included a photo. I really like what you are doing Ed, and I think that the time has come when we all need to pay more attention to what we do. I am gradually turning our back yard into a Veggie Garden Area, but not good enough. You have got me thinking though and certainly I will be more cognizant of the timing of grass mowing in the summer. Guilty!!!!! Guilty!!!! The only good thing we do is that the mower throws the clippings back onto the lawn. It is interesting to see the front yards in East Vancouver. One front yard was a dedicated garden and a big crop of asparagus and onions that were adjacent to the sidewalk. It was straw mulched and looked very healthy. Community gardens are becoming very popular here. Jean & Ron Lewis, Abbotsford, BC.
“Glad to have your message,” Clem Fisher. I will follow your Blog. Love to Margie. Keep in touch. Pam Fisher, Simco, ON.

Bunch Berry In Bloom Ground Cover, Close Up, Central Newfoundland.
Hello, I found the contents of the Project on the Web Site you forwarded to us very interesting and noted, we are pursuing quite a number of those Recommendations. Keep up the good work. Mavis & Tony Page, Calgary, AB.
Ed, That is an Impressive work…..the Web Site.…bit of a prophet you are ……love the photos. Di Barker, Harmsworth Public Library, GF.W. NL.
Ed, Excellent Web Site… spent an hour reviewing the various categories… actually learned a lot. Thanks for the heads-up. I’ll pass it on to others. Ian Barrett, Niagara, ON.

Bright Red Ripe Bunch Berries Ground Cover, Central Newfoundland.
Hi Margie & Ed, We checked out Ed’s Web Site – Very, Very Impressive!!! Lew & Elaine Whitt, Olympia, Wa.
Edward, During my stay here at the Library I have learned a lot & have met so many new people, I am so glad you were one of them. Thank you for making my time here so enjoyable. I had a great time helping you through your digital technology struggles. I hope our ‘One On One Sessions’ helped you conquer the digital technology & make you more comfortable to carry on without me.

The Foliage Of Bunch Berry Ground Cover Turns Colourful Deep Purple In The Autumn.
Thank You for being apart of my internship. I hope you learned as much from me as I have learned from you. I will make sure to keep up with your progress on the Web Site. Thanks. Mandy Healey, Facilitator, Hands On, One On One, Computer Work Shop, Harmsworth Public Library, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL.