Newbie plant/flower mom. Looking for seed donation for SASE.
Victoria .z7a
7 years ago
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Victoria .z7a
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Annual flower and veggie seeds for SASE
Comments (6)Hi, I'd be interested in the following, I do have some seeds to trade depending on what you're looking for. annual flowers: nasturtium 'whirly bird cherry rose' annual vines: sweet pea 'chatsworth' veggies: pumpkin - small new england pie (2006) ornamental corn 'painted mountain' winter squash - green acorn 'tuffy'...See Morewanted: seeds --need4seed project is accepting donations!
Comments (33)I have received 3 mailers with seeds in the past week and a half. I will try to get the zip codes posted. We have had some major family issues, and I am about a week behind right now. I hope to catch up over the weekend, and post what I have received on Monday. Just to be compliant, I am willing to trade. Thanks, Robin...See MoreNewbie Gardner looking for SASE
Comments (1)I sent you a private message. I'm also in zone 5. Heidi...See MoreSEED DONATIONS--Esplly Flowers-NEEDED FOR NEWBIE SEED PROJECT 2018-19/
Comments (20)Hi Val, I'm not technically a GW newbie but haven't used it since I lived in Kentucky a decade ago. I live in Minnesota now and I just moved from a house/garden I worked on for several years to a new home with nothing but a compacted yard, a few scraggly hostas and Lilly of the Valley, and 3 struggling hydrangeas, ack! Unfortunately the sale and move happened so fast I wasn't able to bring any of my plants with me so I'm starting from scratch again. Would be grateful for a starter package of seeds to get a jumpstart on the scope of work I have ahead of me! Not picky, a mix of flowers and veggies, or anything for z4 would be so helpful! Once I get some plants established, I'd be happy to donate back for the next gardener in need! TIA - Angela...See Moreval (MA z6)
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