artemesia for wreaths - near Hbg - free
clarysage1717
18 years ago
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Full StoryI have so much artemesia (sweet annie) I could become the supplier for the known universe. Anyone who's willing to come get it - I'm about ten minutes north of Harrisburg - should feel free to contact me. I can't, in good conscience, not add a disclaimer that artemesia is an aggressive self-seeder, so please be aware that it can sprout everywhere. I estimate I have enough here to make dozens of wreaths and to fill and SUV a few times over, so don't be shy. You'd be getting the dried stems, not plants perse, although trust me, you'll have plants from it next year even if you just keep it in your house, it will find a way!
I don't want anything for it unless you'd have any plastic gallon pots you're otherwise going to throw away, because those are always welcome here.
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