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wanted:brown speckled cow bean, appaloosa bean for flower seeds
Comments (0)I am looking for any of these seeds. Take a look at my list to see if anything interest you. brown speckled cow bean appaloosa bean calypso bean cannellini bean great northern bean cranberry bean Denise...See MoreHAVE: Garden Huckleberry seed for bunch bean seed
Comments (0)I have packets of the tiny Garden Huckeberry seeds to trade for seeds from a bunch bean plant. My packet, if you get 90% or better germination, will make a 50 ft. row of tasty berries that will really load up with berries. It is said that a bush will produce enough for a pie--that's a lot! Post here, or email me with any offers. Thanks for looking....See MoreHAVE: Caster Bean / Mole Bean Plant (Ricinus communis) Seeds
Comments (2)Hi! i just got some fresh red castor beans from a trade, very reliable, i'd love to trade for yours, i have much more than i need, :'))...See MoreWanted: Fortex and Emerite bean seeds, have Candy onion seed etc.
Comments (0)Looking for some fortex and emerite bean seeds. I have candy onion seed, cosmic purple carrots, etc. to trade. If you are looking for something just ask. I have way too much to list. Lee...See MoreMacmex
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