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| Hi there! I recently moved and have much more gardening space to work with. I wish I had something for trade to offer, but at this point I don't. Would anyone happen to have extra tubers they'd be willing to send my way, just south of San Francisco? I will at least provide you with pictures of any dahlias you send happily growing in the backyard. Thanks for reading! |
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- Posted by duke_in_CA 10 (My Page) on Sun, Feb 3, 13 at 10:31
| I'm in Brisbane, just south of SF. I have a couple tubers I'd also be willing to share for an exchange. What do you think? |
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| I MIGHT have some tubers to give you. I'm in the process of digging and planting now so I'll see if any of the tubers I remove have eyes and/or are starting a stalk. I have over 90 dahlias now so more tubers I do not need but you will be welcome to any extras I have, since I just throw them out now. I also work in Millbrae so perhaps you could pick them up if I have any extras. I should know in the next few weeks. David |
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- Posted by duke_in_CA 10 (My Page) on Tue, Feb 5, 13 at 10:05
| Hi David, Thanks! If it works out that you end up having extras, that would be awesome! I'd be able to easily come to Millbrae, if that ends up working out. My email is: mr_brandon@sbcglobal.net We can contact this way, if it's ok with you, to exchange numbers or to determine a meeting place. Many thanks! -Brandon |
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| Hi David, I am interested in Dahlia tubers. I had bought few tubers last year and I didn't realize that I need to dig them up to save them. I have left them in the ground. I have to wait and see, whether they come or not. I live in charlotte, NC. I don't mind paying you shipping charges. my email id k_kosaraju@yahoo.com Thanks, |
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| Hi Bunti first, the good news. You do NOT have to necessarily dig up your dahlias to save them. I rarely dig mine up at all and if so, only because they get 'reedy' or I am giving some tubers away, like to Duke. Most dahlias do fine when left in the ground. The bad news is I do not have time to get into digging and dividing and packaging and shipping. That's why I asked Duke where he lived - so he could pick them up if he wanted. There are others here who trade and will ship but I do not. I apologize but with long lines in San Francisco at the post offices, I just don't have the time to ship tubers. |
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