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Old 10-25-2008, 06:36 PM
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Wow, Jim!

Those Cryptocorynes are really beautiful and interesting! I've never seen those in my LIFE! Cool hobby!
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OMG! Those are so to die for beautiful!



WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW
Gwen, you should tell your honey these pots would make fabulous Xmas presents, huh???
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I want one with a dragon on it! And what do you know? Glenn happens to have one!

*Singing: Merry Christmas to meeeeee.*

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I want one with a dragon on it! And what do you know? Glenn happens to have one!

*Singing: Merry Christmas to meeeeee.*

You mean that you are willing to wait two months to get one of those pots? Don't you want one now Maybe an early x-mas present?
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Jim, LOVE them. Those are some awesome, wicked plants.
Ah! Crypt. cordata 'Rosanervig', one of the more challenging plants to grow emersed, and one of my fav's. After a year, mine has 3 leaves and is noway near mature enough to flower like that. Patience, patience.

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Why do I grow Neofinetia, aside from my 100 other reasons?? The fancy pots, of course!! Finally decided to get a few of these. The first time I saw these online was almost 2 years ago. At that time, I didn't know the dimensions of these things and thought I could actually fit my Ikea Phal into it. Too bad I do not excel in taking pictures.



Wow! Those are beautiful pots! Did you get them through New World? And you've really got the moss mound down too, great job. I've actually been practicing trying to make the moss mound and it's an art in itself. As with everything else in Japanese gardening, disipline, and practice, practice, practice!!

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You mean that you are willing to wait two months to get one of those pots? Don't you want one now Maybe an early x-mas present?
I really do TRY to be good but. . .I might not make it to Christmas.

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I really do TRY to be good but. . .I might not make it to Christmas.

you can also put a Pumkin on top of each pot during 2 or 3 days, and there is the perfect excuse...
you needed a dragon pot for Halloween




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Wow! Those are beautiful pots! Did you get them through New World? And you've really got the moss mound down too, great job. I've actually been practicing trying to make the moss mound and it's an art in itself. As with everything else in Japanese gardening, disipline, and practice, practice, practice!!

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Thanks, Jim! I got all these from Orchids Limited (orchidweb.com). They're not on the website though. They recently had a new shipment in of these kinds of pots. Trust me, Jim, after you mound over 20 of these things you'll be doing it with yours eyes closed. AND...you'll be really sick of touching moss.
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you can also put a Pumkin on top of each pot during 2 or 3 days, and there is the perfect excuse...
you needed a dragon pot for Halloween




I am so laughing. . .a hundred dollar Halloween pumpkin display stand. . .SWEET!

And Halloween is only a few days away!
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