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[email protected] 14-06-2007 02:56 PM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
Hi all!
I'm looking for some water lettuce and parrots feather. Any one
thinning out their growth yet? Everything dies here in Colorado
Springs during the winter (except water celery) so I have to 're
plant' my veggie filter and bio-mech filters if I want hyacinths,
lettuce, and duck weed. I have Pay Pal for convenience if you like.

Thanks!
W Dale


©anadian Ponder[_2_] 14-06-2007 03:35 PM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
wrote:
Hi all!
I'm looking for some water lettuce and parrots feather. Any one
thinning out their growth yet? Everything dies here in Colorado
Springs during the winter (except water celery) so I have to 're
plant' my veggie filter and bio-mech filters if I want hyacinths,
lettuce, and duck weed. I have Pay Pal for convenience if you like.

Thanks!
W Dale


There are great deals on E-bay for pond plants especially if you live in
the USA. Being from Canada I had a hard time finding someone that would
ship across border.

I did find someone though.


Derek Broughton 14-06-2007 08:36 PM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
©anadian Ponder wrote:

wrote:
Hi all!
I'm looking for some water lettuce and parrots feather. Any one
thinning out their growth yet? Everything dies here in Colorado
Springs during the winter (except water celery) so I have to 're
plant' my veggie filter and bio-mech filters if I want hyacinths,
lettuce, and duck weed. I have Pay Pal for convenience if you like.

Thanks!
W Dale


There are great deals on E-bay for pond plants especially if you live in
the USA. Being from Canada I had a hard time finding someone that would
ship across border.

I did find someone though.


Ahem. It's generally illegal to import plants into Canada...
--
derek
- Unless otherwise noted, I speak for myself, not rec.ponds.moderated
moderators.


Judi 15-06-2007 05:13 AM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 

I can send you some parrots feather and hyacinths.
Hmm, I don't have any water celery. Do I want that?
I'm in OKlahoma, have a greenhouse for wintering over and everything is
doing grand in my pond.
Email me an address.

judi


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Hi all!
I'm looking for some water lettuce and parrots feather. Any one
thinning out their growth yet? Everything dies here in Colorado
Springs during the winter (except water celery) so I have to 're
plant' my veggie filter and bio-mech filters if I want hyacinths,
lettuce, and duck weed. I have Pay Pal for convenience if you like.

Thanks!
W Dale



Phyllis and Jim 15-06-2007 01:16 PM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
Dale,

I have hyacinth, lettuce and parrots feather...with some small amount
of duckweed around them. Let me know if you want some.

Jim


©anadian Ponder[_2_] 15-06-2007 02:24 PM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
Derek Broughton wrote:
©anadian Ponder wrote:

wrote:
Hi all!
I'm looking for some water lettuce and parrots feather. Any one
thinning out their growth yet? Everything dies here in Colorado
Springs during the winter (except water celery) so I have to 're
plant' my veggie filter and bio-mech filters if I want hyacinths,
lettuce, and duck weed. I have Pay Pal for convenience if you like.

Thanks!
W Dale

There are great deals on E-bay for pond plants especially if you live in
the USA. Being from Canada I had a hard time finding someone that would
ship across border.

I did find someone though.


Ahem. It's generally illegal to import plants into Canada...



I know ......but the E-bay sellers have been so gracious to
risk penalty to make a few bucks.


Derek Broughton 15-06-2007 04:08 PM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
©anadian Ponder wrote:

Derek Broughton wrote:


Ahem. It's generally illegal to import plants into Canada...


I know ......but the E-bay sellers have been so gracious to
risk penalty to make a few bucks.


I'm not sure they're risking any penalties. Unless they're shipping
something that would be illegal inter-state. Even if they're technically
guilty of something for sending it to you, nobody's getting extradited for
sending you pond plants. I'm pretty sure the risk's all on you.
--
derek
- Unless otherwise noted, I speak for myself, not rec.ponds.moderated
moderators.


[email protected] 19-06-2007 03:01 AM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
On Jun 15, 6:16 am, Phyllis and Jim wrote:
Dale,

I have hyacinth, lettuce and parrots feather...with some small amount
of duckweed around them. Let me know if you want some.

Jim


Thank you Jim!
I will respond via your email address. Has it changed from last
year? You can still reach me at .


Phyllis and Jim 19-06-2007 04:22 AM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
I look forward to hearing from you.

Jim


[email protected] 21-06-2007 04:38 AM

"Lookin for Luuuv! in..." Opps! I meant plants! :-)
 
On Jun 18, 9:22 pm, Phyllis and Jim wrote:
I look forward to hearing from you.

Jim


Hi Jim,
Did you receive my most recent emails to you?
have a great rest of the week! And guess what? I am actually going
to put my pond on the pond tour here in the Springs this year! What
HAVE I gotten myself into???? My two neighbors are going to be on the
tour as well so visitors will have three very different ponds to see
within 1/2 block.

Dale



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