HAVE: Egyptian Walking Onions, Garlic 'starts'
happytomato2008
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HAVE: Have Egyptian walking onions want brugmansias
Comments (2)Hi there! I do have a few named brugmansia and will cut for you. I am looking for walking onions or any perennial onions. Let me know if you are still interested. Thanks....See MoreHave Egyptian Walking/Tree Onions to trade for Potato Onions
Comments (0)I'm looking for potato onions/multiplier onions, preferably a large amount. Have plenty of Egyptian walking onions to trade. I don't have any bulbils left, but will trade parent plants. Now is still a great time to plant for me. Hopefully can trade before very cold weather arrives in your part of the country so I can ship safely. The ground doesn't freeze here, so I can still plant later in the fall/winter if I have to. Looking to trade bulb for bulb, any amount....See Morewanted: have; egyptian walking onions/trade for garlic
Comments (0)I have lots of these Onions that I can trade for Garlics, Leeks, Shallots or Daylilys that I do not have. Have a trades list( check back on this). Judy...See MoreHAVE: Egyptian 'walking' Multiplier Onions
Comments (0)Trade for other varieties onions, garlics....See Morehappytomato2008
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