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Feb 14, 2013 11:02 PM CST
Name: Bev
Salem OR (Zone 8a)
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Aww, can't Serse wrap her eche's in nice crocheted blankets (Greg) so that doesn't happen? Whistling
With Lynn's advice about saran wrap or flannel-lined paper bags containing the semps/sedum, what could go wrong?
Ok, I guess we should take the cautionary approach; nothing worse than semp popsicles arriving at somebody's door. I read somewhere on internet nurseries warning that shipping dates could vary depending on the climate of shipper and destination of the ordered plants, so I guess we should take that into consideration when doing trading so early (for those that are, that is). No wonder some people are waiting till May when semps aren't frozen and deliveries could be safer... Smiling

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