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Central Florida Palm and Cycad society call for F.I.T vendors Date: March 2, 2013

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Botanical Fest at Florida Tech is the eighth annual Botanical Fest Plant and Garden Sale. Garden vendors will be selling exotics, palms, accessories and more. Free guided tours of Florida Tech's Botanical Garden will take place hourly throughout the day.
Date: March 2, 2013
Time: 8am-4pm
Location: 150 W. University Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901-6975
CFPACs is including in this sale. If you want to be a vendor contact me and I'll give you further information on how to be a vendor.
email: damy5@juno.com
Sale info:
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Sale Reminder This Saturday, March 2nd. This is a great plant sale with other vendors as well. Check it out.

Central Floridave, it was AWESOME! I went to CFPACS booth at 8am, was their first 'customer', and was treated as a long lost friend who finally found her way home. Lucinda is an incredibly wonderful person. I love her instantaneously and because of that I signed up for a 3-year membership. I met Chuck and Richard...both men impressed me with their knowledge and kindness. All three recognized the symptoms of the half-crazed-overwhelmed-palm-monster who stood before them. They knew Joe Alf and Bernie Peterson <---(two very terrific fellas whom I blame for letting loose my previously closeted palm freak)---it made me so happy that my brain shutdown. Really. lol.

I bought a Ravenea Hildebrandtii and one zombia x coccothrinax......but next time I'll know to bring my little red wagon!

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There are several mature Wodyetia bifurcata in my neighborhood--that helps determine my zone, right? :blink:

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Cool. It was great sale. Even with that chilly wind!

I ended up with a Dypsis decipiens and a White Eleph. palm (Kerriodoxa elegans).

A ton of other vendors as well and I picked up some collector croton and cordyline.

this F.I.T sale has turned out to be a really good one through the years.

March 23rd is the next CFPACS meeting. Check the other thread for more info:

http://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/topic/35961-cfpacs-spring-meeting-march-23/

I do want to go to the next meeting! If you're going and happen to see a little ol' half-crazed palm monster, it'll just be me, Shirley. C'mon over and introduce yourself. It'd be nice to meet you :)

I'm going to go to the other thread and ask a question.

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There are several mature Wodyetia bifurcata in my neighborhood--that helps determine my zone, right? :blink:

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