Anyone have Tomato seeds? Will trade for flower seeds
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Have various flower seed, trade for shade plant seed/cuttings
Comments (1)my mother and i have many different kinds of seeds we have collected over time. ranging from 4-o-clocks to morning glory crape Myrtle(pink) confederate rose(pink and red) and we have some bulbs as well, iris, daf, narcissis(yellow and white)will trade....See MoreHAVE: tomato seed and other seeds to trade
Comments (1)Here is where the page is located: http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch-search.cgi Betsy...See MoreAnyone have these tomato seeds? I can trade with veggies/flower seeds
Comments (2)Your tradelist does not seem to show any seeds that you have to trade,...See MoreHave heirloom veggie seeds would like to trade for flower seeds
Comments (17)Josh, No apology needed, with my small garden theres always enough seed to share. The cocozelle zucchini seeds I got in the big squash robin trade didn't come up so I got a few squash to go with tomato this summer. My Amish pie just gave me a nice healthy seedling so I no longer need cushaw. Will try to find candy roaster seed for a Halloween pumpkin patch next. i heard that candy roaster gets huge and still taste like a pie pumpkin Amy, Send Josh the all the melon edisto, white cushaw, white and green patty pan, black cherry tomato, and oregano too. I'm getting a few tiger melon pie melon violet tomato zucchini lemon squash Tatum squash Flat beets Cuban pepper thai cucumber Gold okra purple kohlrabi Black corn For my flowers Great trade! Thanks I'll get your seed packed up and ready to go...See Moremcc371
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