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that's not going to fit into a flat rate box
 
Mine Oh, which ones to pick? Let me think about the eggs.

Offer 6+ Iowa Blue eggs to be shipped the week of 10/24

A certificate for a Hosta in the Spring.
I'll see what else I have to offer.


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Hey just wanted to post that I sent pdsavage's (peggy's) stuff a while back and it's marked as delivered.
Pdsavage - Eclipse poster & makeup - 9101785091401195370104

So it can be removed from the first post.

I only have the plates left to send now to Roccomanchickens before being all caught up. They are REALLY expensive to ship. Like upwards of $25. I packed them super great so they would make it, but that added like 2 or 3 pounds to the box. They won't fit in the flat rates either dangit! Can't afford to ship them right now.
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(Sent them a PM about it too.)​
 
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Thanks. I should with her picture LOL
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but this is as mean as she gets
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Absolutely!!! Beautiful!! Do you have a sign that says Warning House guarded by attack cat?
 
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Ones I know right off hand are Christmas Tree, Olive Bailey Langdon, Warwick Choice, Little Red Rooster, Rosedale Viagra, Cherry Berry, Tambourine, Queen Josephine, ... These are just a few off the top of my head. Empress Wu, T Rex, Lothar the Giant, and my other huge ones are nowhere near mature and I hate to divide them before maturity.. I might be able to do Squash Casserole and Millennium. I have probably close to 250 named Hostas and Thousands of unnamed seedlings. With my seedlings, I only swap them with the understanding that they will not be shared with anybody else and if you no longer want it, it be destroyed or sent back to me.

Harry van Trier and lemon lime too

Maybe Allegan Fog and Praying Hands.
 
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It takes 5-7 years to reach maturity. I have had them 1-3 years. I just dug them up and redid the bed because of competing tree roots. Maybe they will really take off in their new compost (fresh from the compost pile in the heifer lot. Don't worry, its aged.)
 
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