NEW What Ya Got Swap! Please see post #1 for rules!

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I never received these from 3/20. Was told it was rainy so unable to dig up. Then told they were being mailed on 3/28 but never given tracking and never received. Have not gotten a response to PM sent last week. Now they have not been online in 4 days. I sent another PM today. Hoping everything is ok. Does anyone here know them?

Oh bummer! I have not swapped with them before if I remember correctly. I hope they contact you soon.
 
I can substitute if needed...I have crazy blackberries growing now but I have never cut them for starts lol. (If someone could tell me) I need to cut them anyway
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Please PM me with any issues. I'll send them a message, but it is possible that something innocent happened. :)



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Books, pick one.


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OR

Plant starts, choose one:
Mint
Heliopsis
Stella d'Oro Daylily
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Dog themed scrapbook kit


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Yes, I'll be digging from well-established plants. Almost everything here is still dormant so I would expect good survivability. I usually send about a softball sized clump of roots.
 
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I can substitute if needed...I have crazy blackberries growing now but I have never cut them for starts lol. (If someone could tell me) I need to cut them anyway
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Blackberries are pretty easy to transplant and ship. I usually cut them so that about 6" are left on the cane and dig roots about 6" +. I wash the roots and then you can either wrap them in wet paper towels or wet newspaper in a plastic sack. I mail them that way and haven't had any problems.
That is also the way we get them from a nursery.
 
Blackberries are pretty easy to transplant and ship. I usually cut them so that about 6" are left on the cane and dig roots about 6" +. I wash the roots and then you can either wrap them in wet paper towels or wet newspaper in a plastic sack. I mail them that way and haven't had any problems.
That is also the way we get them from a nursery.
Can you also take cuttings and root those? I am planning to trim it back anyway so was wondering if I could do it that way too?
 
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