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Have: Lots of Highland Tropicals. Want: Vegetable seeds
Comments (8)I'd be interested in some of the items you mentioned, especially the impatiens tinctoria and lapageria. I don't have any vegetable seeds except tomatoes, but I do have some large seedlings of stictocardia beraviensis, some small seedlings of clianthus puniceus Pink Flamingo, and rooted cuttings of passiflora quinquangularis. If you would be interested in any of those, you can e-mail me from my member page. Though a trade would probably have to wait until our temperatures here in PA are a bit less frosty. Thanks!...See MoreHave Carex The Beatles
Comments (0)I have Carex Commons The Beatles and am looking for other carex grasses, sedges that will grow in my woodland garden, or small sedums that I can put into my troughs. I avoid shipping too far unless we are packing a flat rate box, but feel free to check my exchange page for things I am currently digging. Please post here even if you send me an email with your offer or I will assume there is a reason for you to hide your name from other GW members and I will not answer you. I find it very irritating when people ask me to send them things for postage that I have not offered for postage. (Oh, the days when Spike patrolled the forums!)...See MoreTrade offer for Canadians (ZZ leaves and Jasmine cuttings)
Comments (1)I see no one is responding to ur post, so I will.....I live in Alberta.....I have a few plants near 60 that I can take cuttings from if you want......right now th only thing I have going in water is grape ivy. What kind of plants are you looking for??...See MoreStamps
Comments (36)Snail mail is not a lost art amongst my brothers and their kids.....and their kids! We exchange greetings and letters very frequently; there is no question that the youngest generation is thrilled about sending and receiving cards and notes. It's one of those practices passed down from one generation to the next....if there's no interest from the adults, then the love of receiving and sending messages through the mail will never happen. I still remember the special cards that my maternal grandmother sent.....she had lots of grands to tend to but never failed to send a great card for every single holiday, birthday, and special event. I've done the same for my niece and nephews....and their kids! It's special. I've also started the tradition for my little sprites.....and they live next door! Alisande, I've been a stamp collector and lover of modern stamps since I was little. Thanks so much for starting this thread....See MoreTravis (Central WI 4a-5b)
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