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Moving things from wikipedia
Hello! Thanks for helping build the garden book. Please keep in mind that when we copy things from wikipedia, it's important to move the contribution history as well, since this is required by our copyrights.

If you'd like any other pages brought over, please just list it on WB:RFI, and someone will import it for you. I'll import the wikipedia article on Poinsettia now and just merge it in.

There's also some templates used in the gardening books that are quite useful in organizing the chapters. I'll apply those as well... leave me a note on my talk and I'll walk you through the other templates. Again, thanks for contributing! I hope the garden book will get very large over the coming months and years :). -- SB_Johnny | talk 12:50, 31 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Oh by the way, it's now at A Wikimanual of Gardening/Poinsettia... the flat structure makes the links work better. -- SB_Johnny | talk 12:56, 31 December 2006 (UTC)