CLOSED: Will trade for Lily bulbs

Utica, NY(Zone 4b)

I would Love to trade for lily bulbs, those tall lilies.... like the ones you get at easter but in color...

http://s16.photobucket.com/albums/b1/marierose1940/Concrete/


will try to get a few more pics of different faces....tiki are heavy and would be shipped ups...would have to receive a large trade for these...there are three different styles.

jm

This message was edited Aug 20, 2010 10:09 PM

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Utica, NY(Zone 4b)

tiki

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Orangeburg, SC

I have some huge Crinium lily bulbs. I could trade for the first guy. I liked my first trade from you. I want to find some molds and make some to put all my succulents in. Please let me know a good source to find a couple. If you make molds I would trade some nice stuff for a few. Brandy

Utica, NY(Zone 4b)

http://myworld.ebay.com/gostatue/

She has great molds!

I only make small latex mold and back them up with sand everytime i use them...I'm addicted

that first guy on this page weights about 55-60pounds and would cost about $55.00 to ship.....

jm

Orangeburg, SC

wow shipping would be way high. Maybe I can get the mold. I want to do different faces. Thanks.

Utica, NY(Zone 4b)

I think the different face molds are about 10.00 for the flat face I have shown.... some of the of the others with backup range from all different price...check out her overstock and clearance mold...

there is a thread started as well...where to find cheap molds

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1124215/

I think there is a link to one of the molds I made for you that you can purchased and make a few more pots!

JM

Utica, NY(Zone 4b)

Those mold above didnt come as planter molds...I just waited for the concrete to set up and put a planter in the back and held it down with duct tape... I think he was about 40ish dollars.....

jm

Orangeburg, SC

I was wondering how you did it. Thanks.

Utica, NY(Zone 4b)

Did what...I'll help you in anyway i can....

jm

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