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Mar 1, 2010 6:41 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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I don't have any for sale or trade right now. Mine are all out in the great outdoors doing their thing. Not like the commercial growers do. : )
I have had great luck with Squaw Mountain and have heard that Mountain Crest Garden is another good place. What I like about Squaw Mountain is they send you baby chicks which you will have for 3 or 4 years before they bloom and die. If you get a big mature plant you may or may not get chicks before it blooms and dies. End of Hen Story. : ) Go for the youngsters. It doesn't hurt to have a few of the mature ones for immediate gratification or for that wonderful flamingo you are going to plant.
It won't be until about June before I have anything ready to go out. Wish you could have gotten in on the co-op for Mountain Crest. You would have had a wonderful time picking your colors, textures and sizes. Way to expensive at the regular price though. If you can wait awhile I could help you out. When the database is finished you cans see what I will have.

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