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OK, so far I've been stiffed for the freight on two out of three of the
plant packages I've given away this year.
Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.
(Rich, I haven't forgotten about you - I just don't know when I'll be in
Boston next)
kush
"You can't have everything - where would you put it?"
Jeff Lowe
20-04-2003, 07:23 AM
"kush" > wrote in message
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> Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
> southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.
>
A big thank you to Kush for his generous gift of a 5 gal pail packed with
plants, as well as sharing much knowledge and information with a newbie. My
55g is now nicely planted out in a south American biotope.
Jeff
My pleasure. You spared me the tragedy of tropical aquatic plants on a New
Hampshire compost pile in February.
Good luck with the tank. Post a picture when you can. We can have a
contest to see who spots the only plant which isn't native to the western
hemisphere.
Jeff Lowe > wrote in message
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> "kush" > wrote in message
> ...
> --snip--
> > Before I start composting, if anyone wants to pick up free plants in
> > southwest New Hampshire/Keene-Brattleboro area, drop me a line.
> >
> A big thank you to Kush for his generous gift of a 5 gal pail packed with
> plants, as well as sharing much knowledge and information with a newbie.
My
> 55g is now nicely planted out in a south American biotope.
>
> Jeff
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