SEEDS FOR NEWBIES - NOVEMBER 2016
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NEWBIE SEED PROJECT -- FEB 2016
Comments (41)Oh, My Goodness!! Wow. Thank you, Seed Exchange-ers! It just happens that so many of these were on company orders I was just now compiling! I (almost) can't wait to get these growing and seed collected from my own plants, not just sharing from commercial packs! Thanks to you, too, Val, for being the catalyst....See MoreNewbie Seed Project - Feb 2016 Important note
Comments (2)BUMP!!!!...See MoreNEWBIE Seed Project - MARCH 2016
Comments (42)Hi Denise, Your messaging is not set up. Go to the top of this thread and see the post with instructions, and the 2nd post is "techincal" help so you can set up your messaging, etc. You are not too late. I only realized this morning that March is over. UPDATE FOR EVERYONE: I have a limited number of packets. Some people who have posted/requested have not sent stamps, so if I dont get them soon, I will not hold them. Looks like April will be the last month for newbie seeds, then everyone will be busy growing and planting for this season's garden :) I have really enjoyed helping out the newbies (and must give much credit to the seed donors who have been SOOOO generous this year!) I hope everyone has enjoyed their newbie packets!...See More2016 November picture time!! Please, lets' see them.
Comments (139)Thanks Laura and Mike! Mike, yes, we do love Christmas movies around here as well. Thank you, happy holidays to you and yours as well. You know, I was THISCLOSE to buying tiny little Christmas lights for some of the citrus trees. We went to a local hardware store because my daughter's band will be marching in a Christmas parade and the kids were encouraged to decorate their instruments. We bought my daughter a stand of battery operated, tiny Christmas lights to decorate her sax with. I wanted some for my little trees as well! I would have to hire someone to do it, but if I decorate our palm tree, I'll send you a pic! I still have an hour and a half before midnight strikes into December, so I wanted to share some pics of some Meyers (grocery store) here in your November pics before I forget. They come from a local vendor, and they are SO big that I even questioned if they were Meyers! I know that they can get big, but these were huge! To me, they didn't seem "smooth" enough to be Meyers, but the produce guy noticed me gawking over them and assured me they purchased them as Meyers....See MoreGillian
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