Hi, I just tried several times to upgrade to paid subscription via monthly payment. It doesn’t seem to be going through. Can you please check to see if my subscription went through. Hopefully it didn’t go through the 6 times I clicked it. Please LMK.
Hello. Thank you for reaching out. How odd? I don’t have a single transaction. Please wait a while and I will get back to you later to confirm, in case there’s a Substack/Stripe backlog or bug.
Hello, your articles are so eloquent and funny, as well as always teaching me new stuff. I decided to re-read the pots and container one to cheer me up as we roll down to Autumn, and I'm reflecting positively on plans for next year's pots and borders. I grow most of the flowering plants you mention in it, and with great success. I harvest many seeds and have generations of various scabiosa now, which the bees adore. They're turning their attention now to the ever-reliable Sedum which is beginning to blush...
Hi, I just tried several times to upgrade to paid subscription via monthly payment. It doesn’t seem to be going through. Can you please check to see if my subscription went through. Hopefully it didn’t go through the 6 times I clicked it. Please LMK.
EG Moree Edelson
Hello again. I have contacted Substack and they are not aware of any issues. I will message you in Chat to continue conversation
Hello. Thank you for reaching out. How odd? I don’t have a single transaction. Please wait a while and I will get back to you later to confirm, in case there’s a Substack/Stripe backlog or bug.
Thank you Elliott!
Hello, your articles are so eloquent and funny, as well as always teaching me new stuff. I decided to re-read the pots and container one to cheer me up as we roll down to Autumn, and I'm reflecting positively on plans for next year's pots and borders. I grow most of the flowering plants you mention in it, and with great success. I harvest many seeds and have generations of various scabiosa now, which the bees adore. They're turning their attention now to the ever-reliable Sedum which is beginning to blush...