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Elizabeth Town procedural question

Posted by dbarron Z6/7 (Oklahoma) (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 4, 03 at 4:14

I've watched/listened for the past two years as various ppl here on GardenWeb have ordered from ET and I think I finally want to join you guys (in ordering). How'd you go about it (by way of payment)? (check/money order of some sort/credit card)
I've left email with them a week or so ago, but have heard no reply...so I thought I'd go ahead and ask...and see if I can get them an order before I'm too late.
I've about three or four selections...hmm, now what am I going to do with all the hellebores that I grow :) (fun problem)
Thanks
Danny


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RE: Elizabeth Town procedural question

  • Posted by MorZ8 Z8 Wa coast (My Page) on
    Tue, Nov 4, 03 at 13:44

Hi Danny, I don't think you are too late...I ordered in mid-December last year, remember it's Spring in Tasmania. I ordered via email, and enclosed cash in a Christmas card for payment per JD's suggestion, but in checking the website a few days ago I found an 'electronic payment' page that was not up and running yet so I'm just going to sit tight for a while...

I had great germination from my first order and attempt at growing from seed...and gave away lots and lots of plants. I also made room for several here, but still have more in 4 x 5" pots than I had wanted to take care of over winter. Maybe a Spring plant sale? Or, my sister has a woodland area on new property that she hasn't had time to clear and prepare for planting yet...

Oddly, Mrs. Betty Ranicar was the slowest to germinate, and those seedlings ended up being the most robust and well developed by September....about 5" tall, beautiful dark colored foliage, well-rooted and more than ready to go into the ground.


 
 

 

 


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