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Comments (150)"Then we're rollin' on Rollin' on Feeling, better Than we did last night Rollin' on rollin' on It's hard some times Pretty much it's alright"...See MoreSpecial Instructions for Exchanges:-Please Read!
Comments (20)Good grief, lost to page for. Here I come, back to page 1 PLEASE EVERYONE, NEWBIES AND OLDIES, PLEASE READ THE LINKS FRAN...See MoreSpecial Instructions for Exchanges:-Please Read!
Comments (150)Ok...since 'regulars' are bumping and reading here, as well as newbies, I'll just start the proposed additions here, and you can tell me what you think and suggest better wording and stuff. I also will be making some words in bold. While I do not particularly care for some of the wording in the official Special Instructions, I do think it is a must that it be kept as is, word for word, don't you think? I doubt if there is much chance of getting it reworded anytime in the near future. Please bear in mind too that the Seed X FAQ will be being redone, so a lot of things can be explained to a much greater degree then. I'll do more of it later and any and all comments are welcome as always. Constructive criticism is certainly welcome too. Special Instructions for Exchanges: * This area is for the purpose of exchanging seeds or plants of the type covered by this forum. * The exchanges were created to facilitate the arranging of trades of plants and seeds between members. Please do not use them to solicit donations, ask for free plants or seeds, or ask for items in exchange for postage. All requests must be in the context of arranging a trade. If you have nothing to offer at this time, please wait until you do. If you do not have anything to trade at this time, you are however welcome to respond to the many generous 'offers' of seeds for postage. These can be found by looking for posts that say seeds are available for sase, sasbe, beap, free, newbies, etc. Some posts will state that they are looking for trades, but will also consider sending seeds for postage. * All exchanges are restricted to users from a particular country, region or state. If it isn't indicated otherwise, the exchange is restricted to residents of the U.S. To find an exchange for your location, check the the exchange index. Click here to see a list of all of the exchangescolor> There is also a link to all of the Exchanges at the top of page one here on The Seed Exchange. * Each post must have a type of trade, subject and a message. Seeds for postage offers are also permitted, ie sase, sasbe, beap, free, etc * Trading is done at users' discretion. GardenWeb has no control or resposibility over trades arranged here. Keep in mind some traders may let you down, so it might be wise to keep your initial trade with someone limited to smaller items. Before arranging a trade, you may want to check for reviews on the member at the Rate and Review Forum To search the forum for the member's review, use the Search box found just below the list of threads on the main forum page (page 1). * Messages addressed to or meant for particular users should be sent via email and are not allowed in the exchanges. If for some reason you are not able to reach a member, ie emails are bouncing, emails are not being responded to, or you have lost the member's email address and they have no email link, you can make a post looking for the member on the Conversation side of the forum. A link to Off topic Conversations can be found at the top of the list of threads here on the main page (page 1) on the Discussion (Exchange) side. Often other members will be experiencing the same problems, or can share what information they have about the members whereabouts....ie sickness, family emergency, on vacation, computer problems, etc. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Suggestions? Comments? Is red OK for the additional comments? Might there be a better color or maybe a better font?...italics? Does it sound 'friendly? polite? any better wording? grammar? spelling? Talk to me gang please....See MoreInfo about the 'Conversations' side of this forum. Please read.
Comments (14)thanks for the picture and many thanks for the "bump." I've heard it refered to before, but was a bit clueless about it. (Oh great...just realized...I'm about to get sucked in to a new area of the forum. Like I have the time. LOL)...See Morevaflowernut
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