CLOSED: OFFER:30 bulbs of colocasia for postage

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

I have at least 30 colocasia bulbs of varying sizes that I just dug up out of my garden. There may be a xanthosoma or two also. I send to you and you send me back the cost of the postage. All to one person.

Lafayette, IN(Zone 5a)

I'll speak up! Please may I have this? I love these bulbs and would really love to have them. I wil give them a very good home!

deb

edited to say "I will be glad to send the postage back to you!"

Thanks

This message was edited Mar 20, 2005 3:31 PM

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Their all yours. Is your address in the address exchange? If not, send it to me. It is pretty soggy out today, so I will give them just a few days to dry a bit and then send them your way.

Lafayette, IN(Zone 5a)

great! it's in the address exchange, but will give it to you also:

Debbie Frantz
1299 Shenandoah Drive
Lafayette, IN 47905

Thanks a bunch!

Deb

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

Wow...........those sure went fast!!

"eyes"

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

If I had known they would go so fast, I would have been offering them up all along. I have been tossing them on a regular basis. Will have to do this more often. Might have to do the same thing with the bamboo.

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Aaaggghhhh! I missed it! LOL

Rylaff, don't toss any more. We northerners look at them as exotic tropicals. :) Egg sized bulbs go for $5! And that is the plain green esculenta.

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

I dig them up on a regular basis. Here in the south, they send out runners like crazy and will take over a garden if you dont yank em up. I like em around my pond and in my bog but not everywhere else. I have put you down for the next ones. Nice to know I dont have to toss em. I always feel guilty when I do.These are the esculentas. I also occasionally have to dig up the xanthosomas. Those are the ones that get about seven feet tall. Next time, I will just holler.

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

I don't think I ever met an ear I didn't love. LOL I am sure you could get postage or a trade for them almost every time. My favorites are the black ones and the violet stem and the red stem and nancy and hilo and.......yeah, I like the ears. I have a few of the xanthosoma but they don't get quite that big for me here. I finally got a greenhouse but have not decided if I will try to over winter in it or now. I don't know how cost effective it will be. I nuked all my pond ears over the winter but some kind folks here have offered to send me some new ones. :)

OOH, sorry I missed this! Can I be on your list, too?

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Got it.

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