ROUND ROBIN Seed Box 2
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WANTED: Seed Round Robin/ Spring Swap seed bin
Comments (27)Sara, Much cooler-but I had forgotten just how humid it is out there. And green, it was a jungle! I always laugh when I hear folks here speak of the "humidity". Certainly it is alot more humid than Colorado, Arizon and the rest of the southwest. But it is actually much much drier here than the east coast. It was usually between 68-72 degrees F in the mornings during my trip, yet I was dripping with sweat from the humidity. Oh well, there are weather issues no matter where you are, just got to learn how to deal with it. My tomatos all died while I was gone, yet I was able to start a new crop of squash for the fall, certainly couldn't do that in the northeast. Oh,and I emphasize it was "usually" humid during my trip. The 1st day I was there it was 75, dry, with a slight breeze-of course that was on the coast while wading in the surf at Rye beach. Sigh......See MoreRound Robin Seed Box
Comments (131)update~ jodie74 (jodie) Mentor, OH ---been and gone yorktownpatty (patty)- Yorktown, VA ---been and gone roper2008 (Linda)- Virginia Beach, VA ---been and gone Flowergirl34 (Vina)- Weedsport, NY ---been and gone hibiscusfan (Suzanne) Ft. Jennings, Ohio---been and gone poisondartfrog (Alana) Barbourville, KY----been and gone nottougly (Faye) Cleveland, TN---been and gone debbya (Deb) Bridgeview, IL--- been and gone Dan the mailman (Dan) Traverse City, MI---been and gone micyrey ( Michelle) Taylor, MO--- Been sent ilovefarac (Melinda) Green Forest, AR-- Been sent patti 1957 (patti) Eagle point, OR Been jshipway (Jennifer) Oakland, MD Jennifer...See More2nd Annual Greedy Geek Seed Round Robin
Comments (25)Please, if you haven't yet-jump on in! I have so many "extra" seeds that need homes! All of mine will be just given away. So no matter how many seeds you want to trade, you will get that many and more back!! I have a grocery paper bag here full of misc seeds from 'White Swan' echinacea to Jack in the pulpit seeds. Herbs, veggies, and even succulents! Come on and join up!! PLEASE! and help give a home to my homeless seeds :)...See MoreSpringtime Seed Round Robin
Comments (95)I think it's taking longer because your mail goes to Wisconsin to get sorted, but Thursday will be just fine. I'm not going to get out into the yard until the weekend, so I'll have a few days to look through the new seeds. I'm looking forward to playing with them all!...See MoreDebra Andruska
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