
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Letting My Babies Go
I guess it'll always be hard for me - you take cuttings, you root them... and then one day you have to decide that it is time for them to go out into the wide world. I hope that it will be happy out there, grow lots and produce flowers for its new owner.
So, bye bye Australis, may you have a safe trip and a good life somewhere. Oh, and make me some money while you're at it :)

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2 comments:
Nice angle on the shot. It looks a healthy plant. Because you are in the E.U. does that mean you can freely trade cuttings etc. without all the permits and things?
As far as I know. I received a plant the other day from the Netherlands in soil and there were no problems, and I've sent cuttings to Germany and Sweden.
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