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Mon, Apr 30, 07 at 20:54
| Available for trade are the following plants:
Strawberries
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| What part of NJ are you from? I have forsythia in Morris County near Rte 23. |
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| Forsythia grows wild all over the place where I'm at. I spent one whole summer digging out the forest of it in my back yard. I still have a patch that I missed, if you want it you're welcome to it. Also Vinca is growing wild all over my Grandmothers yard, you can have that too. I'm in Hewitt. Send me an e-mail. |
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| I have lots of vinca that you can have. I just moved back into my house in Burlington area, and the yard is over grown and needs some thinning. Let me know if you are still looking. Mike |
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