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Cross-country move with plants?
Unless these are very rare plants and/or very large and you've had them a very
long time, it is far less expensive to buy new ones when you arrive in Chicago. Prepare yourself. It's freezing cold there! If you tell what kind of plants and what type of pots I can help instruct you since I did a lot of mail order from our garden center. It can and is done regularly. So, are these rare specimens? On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 13:11:50 GMT, Jonathan Sachs wrote: I am moving from the San Francisco area to Chicago next month, and I have a few potted plants that I would like to take with me. I am not going to drive, so carrying them is not an option. Does anybody know about a service that will transport small numbers of plants at a reasonable price? My mail address is jsachs177 at earthlink dot net. |
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