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There are uhh... 3? in WA.. however they are all wholesale/commercial nurseries that dont often allow visiters.. the one this was at is in Oregon and have 2 public open houses a year where they let people in to hand pick stuff.
That is kind of cool, though. Did'ja get to catch a glimpse or two (or did they openly show it...?) of their propagation areas? I bet that'd be quite a sight.
That is kind of cool, though. Did'ja get to catch a glimpse or two (or did they openly show it...?) of their propagation areas? I bet that'd be quite a sight.
LOL JP.. trust me, I always spend every DOLLAR that I have to spend. The fact that they have a buy 2 or 3(forget which), get 1 free thing usually is bad too. lol. I'm always like "I JUST NEED ONE MORE AND I'LL GET ONE FREE!!"
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LOL JP.. trust me, I always spend every DOLLAR that I have to spend. The fact that they have a buy 2 or 3(forget which), get 1 free thing usually is bad too. lol. I'm always like "I JUST NEED ONE MORE AND I'LL GET ONE FREE!!"
I was there that day and I think I spent around $110. Could have gone higher but the old ball-and-chain was keeping her eye on me. Can't wait until next year AND for their appearances at Portland's Saturday Market in the spring.
I was there that day and I think I spent around $110. Could have gone higher but the old ball-and-chain was keeping her eye on me. Can't wait until next year AND for their appearances at Portland's Saturday Market in the spring.
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