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    Home Depot Self Checkout

    One of the more annoying things is people who get into the self checkout lines and don't know how to use the darn things. I like the self checkout lines because I am faster than the cashiers who have graduated from "Home Depot Cashier College."
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    My pet Hedgehog

    Do no feed your hedgie vita kraft. I recommend the 8in1 pro. live mealworms and beeles and crikets are also good. Sincerely, Brendhan
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    My pet Hedgehog

    You can have AP Hedgehogs in Florida if you intend to breed them you must get a license from the Florida Fish and Wildlife commision to sell and exhibit wildlife. The amount of hedgehogs you have decides what level of license you need to get. This is basically the same license that zoos in...
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    Carnivorous Plant Discussion West Palm Beach, FL

    Another cp grower in WPB. Yeah!  Mounts doesn't have CPs as part of it's standard display but this cp lecture is a good sign. I go there for my beekeeper meetings and to just walk around it is a nice garden. JoJo when winds down for me after this weekend. Drop me a message.
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    Anyone been to Cranberry Island, OH?

    http://www.columbusdispatch.com/science....00.html Looks like a nice place to visit and see a few cps
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    Carnivorous Plant Discussion West Palm Beach, FL

    Mounts Botanical is having a CP discussion and a bad movie. July 21 explores the world of carnivorous plants and features the 1964 film Day of the Triffids. The garden is at 531 N. Military Road, West Palm Beach. Cost is $5 per film, free to children 10 and younger and members. Call...
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    My pet Hedgehog

    Prickle the mighty steak hunter My Hedgehog from a few years back. I can't believe I still have a geocities page. If it flops under the load I will move it to another site. I have raised AP hedgies for years. I think they are awesome. I just have one now having sold the rest and and a few pass...
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    root growth hormone

    I recently received some nep cuttings unrooted. I have done the slits . I was wondering if I could use root growth hormone to encourage root growth on the neps?
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    Pouching CPs in North Carolina

    That statement show just how ignorant you are on ecosystems and enviromental settings. You need to study and research more. The ecology for carnivorous plants varies greatly. Some grow in bogs and swamps. Some grow on river banks in forest areas. Some grow in tropical rain forests. While the...
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    What is your favorite Movie?

    A Boy and His Dog Eraserhead A Clockwork Orange Honarable Mentions: Brazil Labyrinth Requiem for a Dream Okay so I am just a little twisted.
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    Old pitchers

    Yes the pitchers are what I mean. Where should I cut right at the end of the leaf or at the bottom of the tendril just before it upturns to the pitcher?
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    Old pitchers

    I have a silly question. My Neps are doing a fine job of growing. As there are new growths some of the old pods have become brown and withered. My question is is ot proper to trim them off? If so where should I cut? Sincerely, Brendhan
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    CP lecture at Del Mar Fairgrounds

    Horticulturist James Booman will present "Carnivorous Plants: The Threat of Their Extinction" at 6 p.m. July 10 in the Surfside Race Place, Del Mar Fairgrounds. Call Randy Blum at (858) 492-5036 or visit http://www.sdhortsoc.org.
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    Pouching CPs in North Carolina

    Pouchers become CP food. Feed Me Seymore! A lot of folks deserve to die! Sincerely, Brendhan
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    Pouching CPs in North Carolina

    http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/apps....6230418 Pouching wild CPs is still a problem
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