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| Hi all,
We bought our first house in November and just began working on the yard. When we broke up the large clump of aloe in the back, we discovered that it hadn't been thinned in fifty years and contained 200+ plants. We probably don't need quite so many, and I'd love to make a trade with anyone in the area. We're moving toward a SoCal cottage garden (cottage style but with some succulent/low-water plants included), and we're especially interested in things that smell good or have great structure! |
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| Hi there, I'm a newbie and was wondering if you would consider postage instead of a trade? I love aloe and would love a few (2-4) plants for my collection. Please let me know. Thanks |
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