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Our Interview with Randy Lemmon

21 October 2009 No Comment

randylemmonRandy Lemmon has been the host of GardenLine on NewsRadio 740-KTRH in Houston, TX since 1995. In that time, he has lent his expertise to listeners in the Houston area and on the Gulf Coast who need advice on how to handle their landscaping and gardening. For more information on GardenLine or to subscribe to the show’s podcast, click here.

Wet & Forget: How long have you had your own radio show?

Randy Lemmon: GardenLine has been in existence for 33 years; I’ve been the host for 14 years.

WF: Tell us about your listeners in Houston.

RL: They are extremely loyal, and in Houston, since we can garden year-round, we have the largest listening audience of any garden show of its kind in Houston, in Texas and in the U.S.

WF: Is there a particular listener who really digs our product and may enjoy being interviewed?

RL: Not as much as me!

WF: How did you first hear about Wet & Forget? What were your thoughts on it before and after you applied it?

RL: I was given a sample at a TNLA show I believe, or it was mailed to me randomly (one or the other situation) and I tried it with serious skepticism, but found out it really did do what it claims.

WF: What surfaces did you use it on?

RL: The limestone facade on my house and the sidewalk between my yard and yard strip near the street.

WF: Why do you think it sells so well, particularly in your region?

RL: Because we have notorious problems with mold, mildew and algae in our humidity.

WF: Do you recommend Wet & Forget over competing brands? If so, why?

RL: I recommend it because it doesn’t damage the landscapes as does the competition.

WF: Are your listeners happy with Wet & Forget?

RL: I would assume so…we only get complaint letters when things don’t work, so since I have yet to get a complaint, I can make that leap that those that have used it upon my recommendation are very happy with it.

A thousand thanks to Randy for taking the time to answer our questions. If you’d like more information on Wet & Forget, check out our newly redesigned website.

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