Is anyone interested in some driftwood that I collected (I collected several extra pieces)? It is not bogwood, but it is heavy, and will become waterlogged quickly.
John On Apr 11, 2005, at 5:16 PM, auntie.fran@netzero.net wrote:Paul, can you put some spiral val in the auction: <G> I'd love to have some.
Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional. -- Paul M Wallace <pwallace@u.washington.edu> wrote:I will bring four bags of clippings to the GSAS auction. The packages will be at least 1) 3 species of Hygrophila, 2) ?grassy? plants live val, sag, chain sword, 3) ?easy? plants like java moss/fern, 4) assorted which will likely be a bit of everything above.
Three packages are already spoken for (Deb BAP, Susan BAP, Anita HAP) which leaves one left after the members above sort out what they would like. The last package will either go to the next HAP poster or be put in the auction.
When awarding HAP awards there is a requirement for Expert Aquatic Horticulturist (300 points) of an ?oral or written report.? Can anyone comment as to how this requirement was filled in the past? Any ideas on what it should be?
Finally, are there a sufficient number of computers and volunteers Bob? Do you need someone to do ?color? for plant items?
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