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Old January 1, 2020   #46
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I just got a lovely pile of seeds from the Secret Santa swap. I can't possibly go for more. The Secret Santa was a blast, though. It was fun to package up the seeds for others and fun to receive the Christmas cards with seeds in them. I highly recommend the swaps to anyone who is considering it.
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Old January 2, 2020   #47
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Captain Hook is running behind schedule. I'll post an update on that, and finish the collection list, soon.
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Old January 2, 2020   #48
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No problem, Cap'n. I'm patient, and last frost date isn't till May 15.
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Old January 2, 2020   #49
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No problem, Cap'n. I'm patient, and last frost date isn't till May 15.
What about indoor starts of various things?
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What about indoor starts of various things?
Yes, but still, I don't need to start stuff till mid-March or April... you think it's gonna be touch & go?
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Yes, but still, I don't need to start stuff till mid-March or April... you think it's gonna be touch & go?
If I stay away from sharp instruments it should be go.
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Old January 4, 2020   #52
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Concentrate on getting the seeds to the southerners first.
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Old January 6, 2020   #53
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The Captain is in sort of meltdown mode. Ran out of zip baggies, so did WalMart. A few of the big packages will be delayed a bit more, and I'll likely fold paper and tape a few seed packets for the rest.



Meanwhile, a very minor burn again.
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Old January 6, 2020   #54
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The Captain is in sort of meltdown mode. Ran out of zip baggies, so did WalMart. A few of the big packages will be delayed a bit more, and I'll likely fold paper and tape a few seed packets for the rest.

Meanwhile, a very minor burn again.
Dust off the hook!

Craft stores have zip baggies.
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Old January 6, 2020   #55
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I hear AC Moore is closing down. Ill have to check Michael's and the other Walmart stores. In a typical MMMM year, I buy out all of the 2x3 baggies in 4 WalMart stores in my area.
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Old January 7, 2020   #56
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Gary, you of all people should be buying in bulk. How does this compare pricewise to WM & Michaels?
https://smile.amazon.com/2Mil-Clear-...8370496&sr=8-7
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Old January 7, 2020   #57
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WalMart, to me, is like a safari adventure. Though I don't go there too often, and if I need only a few small items, I still like to walk the entire store just to look around. Online doesn't do it, for me.
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Old January 8, 2020   #58
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One year I had trouble finding the baggies at all the Walmart stores near me because they were held up at customs. Some sort of backlog always happens around the holidays.

In anticipation of mmmm I bought a small backup box of coin envelopes from Amazon at a substantial discount. I didn't sign up for any swaps elsewhere, so whatever baggies I find at Walmart will be jettisoned over to my favorite enabler. That is, unless they are sitting in customs…

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Old January 8, 2020   #59
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is the secret santa still open? i have been "gone" for a couple months
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Old January 8, 2020   #60
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Tryno, the deadline for Secret Santa is long past; Tormato is probably the last person still trying to get his seeds sent out. However, look at post #44 for the New Year's swap link.
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