Have veg & flower seeds to give away
wendeyzee
7 years ago
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HAVE: Need some help giving these seeds away
Comments (1)I can take and distribute. I am working on a garden and am a Stay at home mom so let me know if you want me to take them. email is Nicky1girl@q.com Thanks...See MoreHAVE seeds to give away
Comments (7)Hi sparklenj, I thought you might like to know there is no email link on your member page, thus no way to email you. To set up your email link, just go to the bottom on any page here, and click on Member Pages Then click on Edit your Personal Information, Page, and Preferences You will then probably be asked to login in again. Then check the box Allow other users to send you email via forms at our site. That will place a link on your member page, making it handy for members (potential traders) to reach you in the future.. Happy Gardening and trading. Sue...See Morehave: hundreds of seed varieties to give away
Comments (43)WOW! Received my seeds today and boy, did Smithseeds ever pack the envelope! Oh my gosh, what a variety! A mix of veggie (beans, peppers, tomatoes), fruit (watermelon, strawberry, raspberry), and flower seeds (columbine, cosmos, pansy). Too many to list. A huge thank you to Smithseeds for all the seeds. Cheers, Deb...See MoreHAVE: mostly commercial organic veg & flower seeds
Comments (0)Posted on GW Seed Exchange & realized I should have put it here 1st for local trading at a St*rbucks/public library where it's warm & dry OR arrange a trade now for exchanging on March. 3 Green Elephant in Redmond. I'm new to seed trading, but getting the hang of it. I have mostly commercial organic seeds from Seeds of Change to trade for a children's garden at our year round camp with after school & summer programs. Hoping to help the next generation learn where food comes from & have some fun. Do you remember when you were smaller than the plants & looked up like Jack in the Beanstalk? That's the wonder I want to create in the garden. The best way to set up trades is via email. My trade list on GW has specifics http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/corrine1 Prefer trades for seeds on want list, but will also trade for size L Atlas fit gloves (latex 300 or 305, nitrile, or garden gloves). Will also trade for small garden gloves for kids, sturdy 8-12' bamboo poles or other sturdy stakes/trellis for Jack in the Beanstalk & other climbers for kids' teepees. Possibly trade for plants on my want list depending on supply of seeds sent/rec'd for these gardens 1st. Only a few of the hermetically sealed packets are opened now, but will be opening them this week to pack up some trades. Kept cool in a sealed container. Contact me directly via email, Corrine Here is a link that might be useful: trade list...See Morewendeyzee
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