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| Hi folks! I am interested in getting started growing bromelaids at my place. I would dearly love to have some starts of any kind that you might have to share.
I'm new to Broms and only have one of them and I don't even know the name of it. I have it hanging in a tree with moss lineing and it's beautiful. I'm an older lady and I live in the country on a 35 acre non working farm. I have been creating all kinds of little nature paths and trails all over the place. Through creekbeds, by ponds and so forth. I'm trying to create my very own little paradise here in the boonies of East Texas. Please email me if you have anything you are willing to share. I'm sure I can either find something you might enjoy a start of or at the very least do postage and something else. Thanks for taking the time to read this. I look forword to hearing from any of you. Happy Gardening, Marian |
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