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Post by hal on Apr 18, 2009 22:10:09 GMT -5
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Post by lenynero on Apr 18, 2009 22:27:21 GMT -5
Hal are you in Toronto? If so I would love to swing by in the summer and check out your bog.
Leny
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Post by lloyd on Apr 18, 2009 22:41:20 GMT -5
I have tons of mixed sarr hybrid seedlings if you want any (in Toronto).
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Post by hal on Apr 18, 2009 23:14:51 GMT -5
Leny, I'm in Leaside, near Eglinton/Bayview. PM me and I can give you coordinates. If you want to stop by in in the summer when things are growing I'd be happy to see you.
Lloyd - I might take you up on that offer. Thanks.
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Post by lloyd on Apr 19, 2009 7:14:27 GMT -5
I'll be at Mt. Pleasant and St. Clair starting in May so we're pretty close.
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Post by mabudon on Apr 19, 2009 9:58:21 GMT -5
nice little plot, Hal, now the real fun begins Can't wait to see it fill in!
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Post by petmantis on Apr 19, 2009 12:38:32 GMT -5
Great start Hal!
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Post by Flytrap on Apr 20, 2009 15:29:29 GMT -5
What a nice looking bog! Keep us updated with a photo progress over the months ;D
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Post by brian on Apr 20, 2009 17:06:48 GMT -5
Awesome!
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Post by true424 on Apr 29, 2009 7:31:10 GMT -5
Very cool start, please keep us updated.
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Post by Syble on May 4, 2009 20:41:58 GMT -5
nice to see more bogs should fill in nicely, is there more then sarrs in there? Sib
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Post by hal on May 4, 2009 20:56:35 GMT -5
It's mostly sarrs right now, Sib. There are also 3 VFT typical in there, and I have a pile of Drosera anglica seedlings to put out once they mature a bit. I'm also going to look for some P. vulgaris and a few other temperate species of Drosera.
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Post by hal on Jul 5, 2009 20:18:46 GMT -5
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Post by Flytrap on Jul 6, 2009 11:28:36 GMT -5
now, to put some beautiful treefrogs to co-habitat your lovely bog!!!
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Post by hal on Jul 6, 2009 12:04:28 GMT -5
Thanks guys. Flytrap, grey treefrogs would be great, but I think it's a bit dry in my yard. Or do you mean Red-eyes? Don't tempt me. Petmantis- the biggest Darlingtonia pitchers are about 12-14". I got them from a great grower in Vancouver.
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