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Re: Nothing may be as stark a realization as...
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December 15, 2012, 05:40:11 PM »
Hi all,
I'll pass on your good wishes to Chris and his family - I know they will appreciate your concern. He just got back from the hospital where the family member is stable and he is back to work finishing up the programming changes.
I'll post again when the seed list is up and the ordering is live (and lively).
Thanks for your patience and understanding!
Laura
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Re: Nothing may be as stark a realization as...
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December 15, 2012, 10:09:40 PM »
We all hope and pray for the best possible outcome, regarding Chris and his family.
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When I order from the Seed Ex, I don't always get the seeds I want the most,
but goodness, I've
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Phlox bryoides blooming in it's first year!
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So
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Quote from: Jan Jeddeloh on December 15, 2012, 04:05:23 PM
I pity the poor suckers who don't garden. The have nothing to look forward to in January except dark and dreary days whereas for gardeners it's the start of Seed Starting Season. Don't you think that should be an official season? On year I even sent out cards (ok I'm weird even for a gardener).
Jan
Sending out cards sounds like a good plan! I may have to "steal your idea"
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Faith S. Gardening in central Alberta climate, from min. -44 c to max. 36+ C. ( not often! ) Avg. annual precip. ~ 48 cm Altitude ~ 820 m. Have "frying pan gardens" up around the house, and also some woodland areas down the path...and love them both.
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December 16, 2012, 04:29:32 PM »
Yay! The seedlist is on-line!
But I'm now at work!
Will have to finish early and get home to work on it!
cheers
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