With temperatures getting really close to zero around here at night, should I invest in one of those nice bubble-insulated priority envelopes, you think? Thanks!
Hmmm, perhaps you could add signature delivery? I'd obviously pay the extra ($2.35 if I remember correctly), and/or add extra stamps. You'd have to actually go in, though, and that's a pain... they'll probably do fine, I'm normally home to (obsessively) check the mail when I'm expecting something, I'm just paranoid, LOL. I'll just send you a bubble priority envelope, that should be more than fine for them.I don't know if that'd help temperature wise. I live in San Diego, so I don't know. I admit: I DON'T KNOW.
On the other hand, I don't see how a bubble envelope will raise the temperature inside any. I don't think it matters. Bubble envelopes are to give the seeds comfort...a cushy ride.
D. Indica 'PPF'..............1
D. Filiformis 'FL RD'............1
D. Venusta....................1
D. Capensis....................0
D. Capensi 'alba'..............1
Total: ..........................4
Ty for your generosity!
Hmmm, perhaps you could add signature delivery? I'd obviously pay the extra ($2.35 if I remember correctly), and/or add extra stamps. You'd have to actually go in, though, and that's a pain... they'll probably do fine, I'm normally home to (obsessively) check the mail when I'm expecting something, I'm just paranoid, LOL. I'll just send you a bubble priority envelope, that should be more than fine for them.
Thank you! This is a ridiculous(ly awesome) SASE.
Ha! Ruin it! Trust me, it already made one day, and it'll make another when they come in the mail! It's probably different than you're used to, though. I sent you a paid priority envelope as well as a bubble envelope to put inside the priority envelope. I know, it's kind of an interesting setup, but I included some instructions on the slip with my info along with extra stamps for the weirdness of it, LOL. And, of course, everything is already addressed and has postage on it. This was just the easiest way I could think of for you that gave me the peace of mind that they wouldn't get crushed (bubbles) or frozen (priority).They'll probably do fine. Please, however, don't let this SASE ruin your day! It will take a week or two to get around to you. I know what it's like to eagerly await slow-moving mail
Um.....
Did I not put the return envelop in? I forget everything anymore. :-(
No return info, what a dork I have become
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[/COLOR]hmmmm, yup and did not remember the proper amount of postage either. Must use stickies, must use stickies. I will send more stamps...or any stamps as this case my be. I hope the other SASEs I sent out were ok.
Ha! Ruin it! Trust me, it already made one day, and it'll make another when they come in the mail! It's probably different than you're used to, though. I sent you a paid priority envelope as well as a bubble envelope to put inside the priority envelope. I know, it's kind of an interesting setup, but I included some instructions on the slip with my info along with extra stamps for the weirdness of it, LOL. And, of course, everything is already addressed and has postage on it. This was just the easiest way I could think of for you that gave me the peace of mind that they wouldn't get crushed (bubbles) or frozen (priority).
Thanks again!
Do you still have some D. indica seeds left?
Ha ha! Your example was exactly waht I wanted. LOL!
Please pardon my double dipping but mine are starting to come up and I cant help myself.
so whats the rule of thumb getting these started. Ca i sow them right away? i noticed they were wraped in wet paper towel. do i have to dry them out first? please help.
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sry wrong post area eek