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Old November 14, 2011   #181
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Heather,

I would like some of the cucumber double yield seeds. Thanks.
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Old November 15, 2011   #182
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You betcha Kygreg....gotcha down for some.
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Old November 15, 2011   #183
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The Chinese Scarlet/Pumkin tree eggplant is now gone.
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Old November 15, 2011   #184
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Glad to see you finally got my seeds.....2 weeks every year.
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Old November 15, 2011   #185
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huntsman is jolly impressed that they arrived so quickly and would like to thank the postal authorities of South Africa and Canada.

(Now maybe they'll be kind for the return leg! )
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Old November 16, 2011   #186
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Huntsman...I was quite surprised that yours took less time than a few people that sent theirs from the US. The posties must be very happy these days Fingers crossed the ride home is even quicker for you.

I'm still waiting on a few envelopes. Didn't receive any today.
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Old November 16, 2011   #187
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Huntsman...I was quite surprised that yours took less time than a few people that sent theirs from the US
Heck i would say that his got there before mine too......and thats coming from within Canada
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Old November 16, 2011   #188
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I got some seeds from England last week in 4 days. That was impressive.
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Old November 16, 2011   #189
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I got some seeds from England last week in 4 days. That was impressive.
Geez....that is quick!!
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Old November 17, 2011   #190
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Yesterday (Nov 16) I received seeds from "happylittleacremark".

Thanks....Heather
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Old November 17, 2011   #191
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Today I received seeds from "Poajoan".

Thanks.....Heather
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Old November 17, 2011   #192
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Hi everyone,

Have received a couple of envelopes but am still waiting on a few more. meanwhile I am still working away on sorting, researching tomato types so I know who they're suited for and adding to the spreadsheet database so wish lists can be scanned. It will take me a while to get through this, and cross reference have lists, do not want lists, and wish lists.....so thanks for your patience.

I've had a few impatient people contact me already asking why I haven't started mailing envelopes yet (not from this forum of course), so I thought it would be best if I posted an update, so you can have some perspective on what's involved. It would be quick and easy if I just closed my eyes and randomly stuffed envelopes like some swaps, but that's obviously not the intention of this swap.

Thanks for all of your patience everyone. All of you have been great...and I know you are anxiously waiting on your surprises.

Will give you further updates once I've started mailing envelopes.

....Heather
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Old November 18, 2011   #193
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As far as I am concerned Heather, take your time. I can't do anything with them until February anyway. I wonder if the impatient ones have greenhouse, or live somewhere they are starting gardens this time of year or just impatient people. Appreciate what you do.
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Old November 18, 2011   #194
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I'm with him...^^^^^^^^^^^
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Old November 18, 2011   #195
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Thank you for taking the time Heather, you do a great job with this swap.

No worries here.
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