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I really, really hope people will plan on staying for the pot-luck lunch! That has been the highlight of the swap in previous years, but has had fewer participants recently. Please! plan on staying for the meal and bring something good to eat. Remember, you only need to bring about the same quantity of food that you plan to eat because everyone will be bringing stuff.
Anyone know what they a
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Brandon7
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Spring 2017 Discussion
Valerie, that would be fine. If you want to do a raffle, you'd have to bring "tickets" (or pieces of paper used to draw names/numbers). Last year, Martha used numbers on little pieces of paper from what I remember.
Sorry for the delay, but, for some reason, I had overlooked this post, and it accidentally got marked as read.
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Brandon7
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Spring 2017 Discussion
Geni, the lamb's ear is yours. I will check your list later.
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Brandon7
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Spring 2017 Have
Hey Mark, would you want to trade a Symplocos paniculata for the torreya?
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Brandon7
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Spring 2017 Have
Iris - have at least 3 of each:
'E-00-18-1' - outstanding Jim Ennenga seedling (I don't remember colors)
'Sorbonne' - dark-topped plicata with black-red standards, creamy white and yellow centered falls speckled with red-brown streaks and dotting darken. (Grammy)
'Returning Rose' - reblooming, very fragrant, pinkish orchid plicata.
'Daughter of Stars
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Brandon7
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Spring 2017 Have
If you are new to our Swap Forum, you will need to sign up before you can post to the forums. The email system is not working yet, so please be patient and I will try to approve members as quickly as possible (hopefully, at least once per day during the busy times a month or so, prior to each swap, and maybe less frequently in between swaps). Your membership will not be approved immediately, bec
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Brandon7
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Swap Forum Announcements - please read!
The East Tennessee Plant Swap is an entirely free event, but it does cost the coordinators a little to reserve the park and pay for hosting services for this website. A donation of two or three dollars per person, with a maximum of five dollars per family, would help us cover these expenses. A donation jar can be found at each swap event. No money is required to attend the swap and nothing will
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Brandon7
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Swap Forum Announcements - please read!
The East Tennessee Plant Swap would like to strongly suggest that participants refrain from growing, planting, or swapping plants that are invasive (environmentally damaging) to our local ecosystem. Invasive plants are more than just fast growers and rapid reseeders...they are plants that cause significant displacement or harm to native populations of plants or animals. Not all weedy/aggressive
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Brandon7
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Swap Forum Announcements - please read!
If you want to go directly to the Plant Swap Forum without going though the East Tennessee Plant Swap homepage, use this link: http://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum
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Brandon7
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Swap Forum Announcements - please read!
Initially, it was decided that the East Tennessee Plant Swap's website would be hosted by GoDaddy. That turned out to be a HUGE mistake! GoDaddy was a horrible, terrible, awful company. They were rarely helpful, consistently difficult to deal with, and out to take advantage of their customers at every opportunity.
In early 2017, it was determined that we absolutely had to change hosts.
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Brandon7
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Swap Forum Announcements - please read!
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