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Does anyone know a garden center either locally or by mail order to
purchase Phormium of any kind at all?

I can't find anyone online who sells this plant outside of wholesale.

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Jangchub wrote:
Does anyone know a garden center either locally or by mail order to
purchase Phormium of any kind at all?


How many do you need? Ebay has several kinds:
http://search.ebay.com/Phormium_W0QQfromZR40

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On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:11:23 -0600, Victor Martinez
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Jangchub wrote:
Does anyone know a garden center either locally or by mail order to
purchase Phormium of any kind at all?


How many do you need? Ebay has several kinds:
http://search.ebay.com/Phormium_W0QQfromZR40


Thanks, Victor. I want plants not seeds. I can easily get seeds and
I'm a big baby and I want plants NOW!

I'm going to call around now.

thanks,
Victoria
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Jangchub wrote:
Thanks, Victor. I want plants not seeds. I can easily get seeds and
I'm a big baby and I want plants NOW!


Aren't you a buddhist? Impatience and buddhism don't quite mix...

Victor


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On 26 Feb 2007 08:20:37 -0800, "pistor" wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
Thanks, Victor. I want plants not seeds. I can easily get seeds and
I'm a big baby and I want plants NOW!


Aren't you a buddhist? Impatience and buddhism don't quite mix...

Victor


When you are a bodhisattva you are free of mental afflictions. I'm a
simple Buddhist practitioner. Isn't it sort of rude to throw
someone's tradition in their face when they are merely being human and
not showing any aggression at all? Hmmm.


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On 26 Feb 2007 08:20:37 -0800, "pistor" wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
Thanks, Victor. I want plants not seeds. I can easily get seeds and
I'm a big baby and I want plants NOW!


Aren't you a buddhist? Impatience and buddhism don't quite mix...

Victor


When you are a bodhisattva you are free of mental afflictions. I'm a
simple Buddhist practitioner. Isn't it sort of rude to throw
someone's tradition in their face when they are merely being human and
not showing any aggression at all? Hmmm.


Grow a sense of humor babe.
He was just teasing you. ;-)

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