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fruit platter an arrangement of seasonal fresh fruits that may include pineapple, red and green grapes, cantaloupe, honeydew, watermelon, kiwi, oranges, and strawberries. the nibbler platter assorted cheeses, including hot pepper, american, and cheddar are accented with cubes of ham, genoa salami, and
bologna and served with spicy mustard. italian sandwich ring fresh bread ring toped with fresh green leaf lettuce, cooked ham, genoa salami, hot capicola, sandwich pepperoni, provolone cheese, tomatoes, red onion, italian seasoning and beano sub sauce. fruit & cheese platter a tasty arrangement of strawberries...
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this is a fun, informal community event, perfect for both new gardeners and those with lots of experience. how it works: bring any extra plants you would like to trade. you can bring leftover annuals, extra veggie plants, perennials that you divided out, excess bulbs, houseplants, even small trees if
or bag, so they can be easily transported and safely sit for a day or two until they are transplanted. please, if you can, have the plant marked (to the best of your knowledge). we will try to have some plant markers available at the swap, too. if you have a ton of plants to donate, but don't want any...
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this is a fun, informal community event, perfect for both new gardeners and those with lots of experience. how it works: bring any extra plants you would like to trade. you can bring leftover annuals, extra veggie plants, perennials that you divided out, excess bulbs, houseplants, even small trees if
or bag, so they can be easily transported and safely sit for a day or two until they are transplanted. please, if you can, have the plant marked (to the best of your knowledge). we will try to have some plant markers available at the swap, too. if you have a ton of plants to donate, but don't want any...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2010_04_18_archive.html