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Tina Michelle Posted - Aug 10 2007 : 3:41:30 PM
I'm willing to trade sets of 6 burlap bags for seeds or rose plant cuttings.
Anything unique will work or daylily fans.
If you are interested let me know. I'm wanting to start another big cottage garden type garden in my backyard this fall...the less lawn the better..ha.
So..if you want to trade let me know. The burlap bags are great for making things like country "breakfast in a bag" gifts..or soup in a bag gifts,they are great for making those rustic look country gift bags. And with Christmas coming up they are great for adding cutouts of christmas trees to them..hot glued on them.
So..if any of you want to trade let me know.
~Tina

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Tina Michelle Posted - Aug 10 2007 : 8:37:24 PM
gosh..I don't really know how to ship these..I would think that if you wrap the cut part with some damp newspaper and some straw or excelsior then put into a ziplock baggy just on the part that has been cut and then rubberband around that portion of the plant that that is a method that would probably work.I've recieved bare root plants in this sort of method..wrapped with wet newspapers and packed in straw..so I think maybe the same sort of method would work.
I'm willing to give it a try if you are.



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and at www.stliving.net
you can also check out my etsy shops at:http://GardenGooseGifts.etsy.com
MsCwick Posted - Aug 10 2007 : 6:58:07 PM
Hey Tina, if you know how I can ship them to you, I will send you some hibiscus starts if you want. They aren't really big, and won't have flowers any time soon, but it's just an idea.

cristine

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