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Then there are the ones you can cut the top bit off.
Just think how fast I usually have to move to disguise (from my husband ) the price of plants bought
Diane i think your idea of a snowdrop exchange sounds great.yes it is allready done 'behind the scenes' but i very much enjoy exchanging snowdrops, it saves you money and helps others obtain that snowdrops they have been after, and you get something you have wanted.its also a nice way to increase your Friends in the snowdrop world.so perhaps if something is set up like this it will help out us growers who just want to collect snowdrops without going bankrupt perhaps i can make a example by listing all my spares when they have all have emerged, if others can do this in a thread or something then that would help.rob
I think one has to be a Galanthus magnate to be able to keep up with Ebay prices.
Quote from: Anthony Darby on January 18, 2009, 03:18:20 PMI think one has to be a Galanthus magnate to be able to keep up with Ebay prices. How true, some are worth a blonde ingot.johnw
Can I be the only one on the forum who doesn't know how to bid on ebay?
I take it you've got past the www.ebay.co.uk and then searched for "Galanthus" bit? Click on the item you fancy, fill in your bid. and place bid. It then asks you to fill in ID (your made up unique identity) and password. If you are not registered you follow the procedure outlined on the page.
Where else could you buy a fully-working Magic Roundabout in its original box?