Navlet's pre-sale coupon is available at http://www.navletsgardens.com/pre-sale.pdf
Special savings on 2/10/2010 & 2/11/2010 only at Navlet's with coupon only. I know we can't afford to be so enticed at this time, but I just had to dangle it out there to tease some of you.
Later this month I am considering establishing a local chapter of PA (Plantaholic's Anonymous.) I think I could find many members on this site.
Bay Area-Enabler Alert-Don't look it you are in withdrawal!
That's just not fair. Having a PA chapter in my area would give me just one more thing to feel guilty about. Don't do it PotEmUp, it'll ruin the neighborhood!!!! LOL
Okay, George, be sure and let us know what you bought.......
I think I'd enjoy the company at the meetings, but I don't think it'll break my addiction. LOL!
This beautiful Cinereria followed me home from the grocery store, and I bought some more poppy seeds for the little hill out back. I just couldn't make the walk back up to the big hill, and Mom can see the little hill better. : - )
WIB!
SW
I love Cineraria. I have the tall single color that virtually glow with color. The reseed nicely and definitely lighten my day. It is amazing how some plants seem to have burrs on them that cause them to attach to shopping carts.
About forming a PA group. The real difficult is finding a place barren enough to have the meetings. Trying to withdraw with lovely plants all around is most difficult. I guess we could meet on an ice rink, or maybe in the middle of a really big, really dull paved parking lot. Badwater or Racetrack Playa in Death Valley would probably work, provided it was an especially dry year and we don't meet in the Spring.
I know, we can meet at Cape Crozier in Anarctica!
Hi. I am George Crozier, a plantaholic! Boy is it cold here!
And..."Where's the Nearest Nursery?"
Oh PotEmUp, you crack me up! I can just picture you scouting out barren locations, like old salt mines for meetings.
Perhaps we could use PA for an excuse to visit the moon, but wait, they grow plants hydroponically, I'm afraid there is no escape. Rats!
Wouldn't that have been a great write off for the IRS? : - )
I forgot what these guys are called but I really need to transplant them. They sure are pink and survived the flood in the gh.
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