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Post by mabudon on Oct 26, 2006 14:39:36 GMT -5
Hey all, I have this odd way of packing seeds, I like to tape the packets to the envelope when sending multiples so they don't "stack up" and get the envelope shredded- when you get a package from me, you'd be best to cut the thing open completely and carefully unstick the packages, they might be tought to get out, especially if you actually want to be able to read what I wrote on them, so just be advised that I pack them kinda funny, and if there's any serious problems, let me know so I can amend my technique, I am trying to make the "perfect" method and I think I close enough but if not I need to know! Thanks and Good Growing!!
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Post by insectivore on Oct 26, 2006 16:42:42 GMT -5
Hey! I Had no problem with the seeds you sent me! cya
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Post by lloyd on Oct 26, 2006 20:33:20 GMT -5
If the post office suspects there's anything inside an ordinary envelope, it usually gets squashed, crumpled or shredded. Seeds are usually Ok, though. I think it's an instinctive reaction, like a red flag in front of a bull.
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Post by kenboorman on Oct 26, 2006 20:39:19 GMT -5
My seeds came in fine - thanks again Ken
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Post by mabudon on Oct 27, 2006 12:10:19 GMT -5
Okay, that's better than I was kinda thinking- I have made a mess of a few envelopes when I had to re-open them and just didn't want anyone having to sort out multiple species with a microscope or anything like that- the only seeds I ever got that were "mixed" were a blend of Byblis, Sarr and D.indica seeds, which thankfully were simple to separate OH and Ken and everyone else who I've sent seeds to, you're more than welcome, hopefully they all work out dandy for everyone, and if not, there'll always be next year- it's funny, but I KNOW spring is just around the corner when my D x tokaiensis send up scapes, usually in February sometime
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