Cleaning the seed box.... got freebies for SASE
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Comments (10)Thank you so much for sharing the seed. I would be delighted in anything you can spare -- flowers or veggies/herbs. My email is ctcwash@verizon.net. I have not listed any trades yet (on my "to do" list), but if there is anything you want please let me know. I don't have any exotic things, but many standards of the winter sown garden. Thanks again, Burry...See MoreFreebie Seeds
Comments (38)Thanks you pixie lue. I was beginning to think my request had been overlooked. When the seeds came today is was obviously they had a rough trip. The envelope had large tears and rips but all of the seed were still inside. I really appreciate the seeds. Margaret...See MoreHAVE: Cleaned out my seed box
Comments (8)I would love the castor bean seeds if they are still available. Are they the red or green ones? I love this plant -it's so exotic looking. I would like to trade if there is anything you are looking for-petunias, tomatoes etc let me know or I can send a sase. Thanks, growjo...See MoreNEW: ****Clean Out The Seed Box Swap****
Comments (101)Michelle, Thank you so much for hosting this RR. Appreciate all your time spent. It has been a fun one. So excited - can't wait to see what seeds I'll give a new home to. I'll definately be stalking the mailman! LOL This is my first time growing flowers from seeds, I winter sowed some and they came up good. Only problem are the ones the sun faded the markers on - those will be surprises! Thanks to everyone else for sharing your seeds! Thank You, Lorraine...See Morebeth_b_kodiak
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