Whatchagot Swap - Plants, Eggs or ? **PLEASE READ 1ST POST FOR RULES**

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You just have to wait until you see something you like... be first to say MINE and offer up your item for trade
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Or you can post as a side trade... as in...

I have a side trade.... offer 'this' for 'that'

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ok, this is my first attempt at this swap...

I will take the photography magazines and offer:

An assortment of hand-made hemp jewelry (8 or so pieces? if this sounds fair)... chokers, bracelets, etc.. kinda like what you would find in a beach shop. They mostly have shells, glass beads, wooden beads, or metal charms.

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I also have a huge assortment of yarn that I need to thin out... many different kinds of yarn if someone is interested in yarn, let me know... I can go dig through my boxes to check colors and types.

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I could offer 6 strawberry starts, i have no idea what kind they are.. they were here when I bought the place.

I'm sorry my digital camera is not working so I can't post pics
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well ive never done the swap before either! i will take the strawberries and i can offer some nice hostas. right now they are probably 2-3 feet in diameter and that can be split into quite a few plants!
 
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So Sorry... was that the EE eggs?

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i will take the strawberries and i can offer some nice hostas. right now they are probably 2-3 feet in diameter and that can be split into quite a few plants!​
 
Yes, it was the EE. I kinda knew, because I had a big temp spike in the 'bator. It happened before I got my Polish eggs, though, so I was holding out hope for those. I'm on Day 18 with them, and I don't hear or see anything, so maybe they didn't make it either. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. It's an LG still-air with turner. I'm keeping the temp at the top of the egg at 101 - 102, the temp at the bottom of the 'bator reads about 94. Humidity has been kind of a challenge. We are in a VERY dry climate, and it's hard to keep the humidity up in there.
 
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here are the hostas,they are on there third second summer. you can dig them up and split them into as many parts as you want and replant! they are very hardy and love shade. these plants actually came from the first house we lived in as a child, my mom moved them, then i moved some to our old house, then i went and moved more so i know how hardy they can be!
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edited to say actually second summer!
 
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