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WANTED: now what do i do?

Posted by phyl345 chicagoland z.5 (My Page) on
Fri, Dec 29, 06 at 21:12

i hope this d___ computer stays up long enough to get this posted ... having constant "freezing up" problems ... don't know why ...

anyway, i got my bubble envelopes for a sase(?)but i'm not quite sure what to do next ... i went to walgreens and walmart ... got the smallest size bubble envelopes; (4x7 for $1) do i now fold it up and put it in ANOTHER envelope? ... or what? ... i clicked on faq but don't think the answer was there ... it tells how to SEND the seeds ... i feel like a big dope! thank you, phyl


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RE: WANTED: now what do i do?

Hi phyl,

No need to put the envelope inside another one.

Just put your wish list, you stamps and your address label inside the envelope. Mail it to the trader. He/she will reuse the envelope to mail you the seeds.

Have fun. :-)


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RE: WANTED: now what do i do?

i just now am rechecking this post, and i see the follow-up post that i THOUGHT i had written hours ago IS NOT here ... was i dreaming ... did i type it and then forget to hit submit ... i KNOW i typed it ... i KNOW i did ... anyway, thank you; i'm glad i don't have to try to fit an envelope inside another envelope! also, i am hoping you still have some larkspur seed for me? ... it's really all i can think of that i want ...

thanks, phyl


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RE: Changed subject line-WANTED: now what do i do????????

Phyl,

You are not nuts...you typed it and hit submit.....BUT...often if you have a second reply of your own in a thread, the message will be rejected. So, once you hit submit, you should check to see if the next screen says that the message was posted...or something like that, as opposed to saying it was rejected.

In order to post to a thread a second time, oftentimes you must change the Subject of Posting line just a bit...maybe just a dash or dot of something....or change it completely...see mine above.

Have fun!

Sue


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RE: WANTED: now what do i do?

I have pelnty of Larkspur seeds. Don't worry. They'll be there when I receive your envelope. :-)

When you get them, scatter some in the garden and save some for WS.
Larkspur is easy. I direct sow mine all the time. I have a lot of babies in the yard right now. I piled a bunch of mulch & manure over the entire yard a few weeks ago. The babies still pushed their way through. You can't find anything as easy going as this. :-)


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RE: WANTED: now what do i do?

Hi - Coming upon this a little late, I think - what are your larkspurs again? Variety or description?

I would love some. I'd love some of your yucca filamentosa, too, in the spring. Would you want any Amsonia or Astilbe divisions? Or....check my trade list...I can often dig you something in the spring.

Barb


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RE: WANTED: now what do i do?

Aha! Found your previous thread! Please disregard above. Sending you an email. Thanks so much for this generous offer!

Barb


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