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WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

Posted by Kaye 7a AR (My Page) on
Thu, Apr 21, 05 at 12:45

It's getting closer now and thought I'd update the post to see how many are still planning to come. Potluck (we'll do the meat) and good times. Bring what you can to trade but come even if you don't have anything to trade. We always have enough to share!


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RE: WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

Am coming Kaye. Have been building a retaining wall and should have it done by then. Hopefully will have lots to trade. Cant wait see all of you again. Judy


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RE: WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

I'll be there! My friend from Fayettville probably wont, but she might get off at the last minute.
I am really looking forward to it!
Dori


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RE: WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

  • Posted by Kaye 7a AR (My Page) on
    Wed, Apr 27, 05 at 11:37

Great, guys. I know Beerhog is coming and Hilda from Mena. Vicki said she was coming and a bunch of possibles. Several local gardners are coming, too. I updated my exchange page under "Plants to trade" for the swap.

Here is a link that might be useful: My exchange list


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RE: WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

Hey.. I am coming! I will bring some desert rose, plumeria, and other herb cutting (roots), and some more perennial plants. The desert rose and plumeria is about 8 to 12 inches tall. See ya there.. Kat


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RE: WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

Kaye, I'm planning on coming, I've just got to get through Mother's Day week at the shop. Looking foreward to coming. Shirley


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RE: WANTED: Head count for May 15 swap

I'm a definite maybe still. I really hope to make it!


 
 

 

 


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