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Joined: Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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Topic: Baby Gift Ideas
Posted: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 11:05:31 AM
hello guys These fill & spill toys are self-storing, which makes them a great travel toy, in addition to endless play at home. The textured toys in these sets rattle, jingle, squeak, and crinkle in tiny hands and they are made of super-soft materials.

Help and develop your child's fine motor skills and hand and eye coordination with these toys. These durable sets will provide hours of pretend fun. The pieces are machine washable, too, which is terrific!

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Topic: PERENNIAL TOMATOES ??
Posted: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 10:56:19 AM
hi friends,I think tomatoes are a tender annual, so this is possible to keep them
alive from year to year, but it's unlikely -- but you have a better
chance than if they were a hardy annual. (Hardy annuals are hardwired
to die after one season.) But you'll find that in a subtropical
climate, the tomatoes will die from some wilt disease or another.

If it's really frost-free, you might try growing tree tomatoes. They are kind are a close cousin of tomatoes; a tropical
tree with huge heart-shaped fuzzy leaves and they start bearing fruit
the second year.



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Topic: his issue deals with the perennial
Posted: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 10:51:54 AM
hello guys, i thought Generally we open the bag and put them in...... besides "grab bag" just means an assortment.
Have ordered trees, plants, vines, etc online - usually they put each set of plants in a bag with wet tissue or something like that and put them all in a box of course.

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