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Post by sdeering on Feb 2, 2007 0:54:49 GMT -5
What do you use your egg and chicken containers for. Pings of course ;D A before and after snap of transplanting today. P.elerhersie deflasked about 1.5 months to two weeks ago. Some just pullings. Enjoy STephen
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Post by insectivore on Feb 2, 2007 7:25:33 GMT -5
Lol! Now thats a lot of pings! Is that the elhersiae? How much are you going to be selling them for? Cya
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Post by mabudon on Feb 2, 2007 9:07:42 GMT -5
But the REAL question is "Which came FIRST?!?!?!?"
MAN that was funny
Cool idea- too bad I don't eat eggs darnit!!
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Post by sdeering on Feb 2, 2007 9:14:08 GMT -5
I have a special deal for you today buy two and get the second at same price.
I have to set my price on size and the buyers relationship to me. An OCPS member would be less than someone I dont know. And if you have something I am looking for....
I think a going rate for a ping is 6.00 to 15.00 depending on the store you buy it at. The greenhouses that I will be selling to usually sell them for 15.00. and they want to mark things up 50% Kind of sucks as a grower when they make as much money as you do and you do all the work. Stephen
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Post by Syble on Feb 2, 2007 9:15:52 GMT -5
There are quite a few usefull containers out there, I'm quite fond of the take home salad ones I get from zhers aswell as the domed cake ones from the dolar store, all of which I keep for germination purposes. I'd use the egg cartons too but we've only got the fibre one, which don't stand up to CP use too well, but for regulare garden plants, they work like peat pots Also, I have a finate amount as we don't buy our eggs, we get them from our chickens which do produce a varriety of eggs, but have yet to master the carton Sib
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Post by sdeering on Feb 2, 2007 9:48:01 GMT -5
We used to have some egg layers. I miss the home grown eggs.
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Post by insectivore on Feb 2, 2007 17:32:38 GMT -5
We'll try to work something out in spring! Thanks man! Cya
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