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Post by tom on Aug 3, 2006 21:00:15 GMT -5
Hi, apparently, we got a few new members this week on the forum... Welcome! Feel free to present yourselves, it is always appreciated, since we're a bunch of curious cpers (At least, I would have tried! )
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Post by Flytrap on Aug 4, 2006 2:01:48 GMT -5
Curious ... yes! I've been trying to understand why there are so few Canadians growing CPs. If you check out our neighbours to the south ...or the rabid fanatics over in the UK and in Japan, we should be a much larger gathering of CP nuts. I figure based on population size, we should have at least 10x more "members" on this Canadian CP forum. So welcome all of you lurkers... sign up and get to know some of us. I've only been on this OCPS for only the past six months, and it feels that I've known a few of the regulars for years. During this time, I've received and given out nep seeds, sold a few plants, and picked up some real beauts through trade - including big mouth flytraps, shark's teeth flytrap, some wicked nep hybrids and some real great growing tips. Post some of your CP pics ... no collection is too small or too boring.
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Post by mabudon on Aug 4, 2006 11:35:50 GMT -5
heck yeah, I keeps waiting for all the new folks to "appear"- where are you all?? I got a few pounds of D.capensis seeds with nowhere to go
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Post by Flytrap on Aug 5, 2006 15:23:15 GMT -5
heck yeah, I keeps waiting for all the new folks to "appear"- where are you all?? I got a few pounds of D.capensis seeds with nowhere to go Save it for winter ... 'cuz if you run out of sand, you can always use them for traction in the snow
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Post by tom on Aug 5, 2006 19:11:39 GMT -5
Or as a cheap and readily available replacement for poppy seeds in your muffins
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Post by mabudon on Aug 15, 2006 9:25:02 GMT -5
Okay, we got TWO new threads from new members, where's the rest of ya?? We don't bite (I let my plants do the hard work)
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