Vegetable Seeds to Trade for Vegetable, Herb and Flower Seeds
Susan Nieves - Happy Ohio Gardener
5 years ago
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Vegetable seeds wanted to trade for Olathe corn seed
Comments (1)I would love to trade for some of your corn.Please take a look at my list and see if we can work out a trade.Mostly I have op tomatoes,but I will be adding to the list,as I get going. Thanks, Gwen...See MoreHave: herbs and vegetables seeds, want: some other herbs and vege
Comments (1)Hi, I have some herbs/veggie seeds. What are your "other" seeds?...See MoreWANTED: Any type of herb/flower/vegetable seeds plse
Comments (8)Hi Penny, BTW, love that name!!! Yes, I'm still looking for a variety of seeds to start out with. Just came in from walking in my yard(i'm between North bay and sturgeon) and things are growing!!! I'm so glad, cant wait to start seeing green things again. Please send me an email to trulyyours@rogers.com and we can go from there. I dont have much to trade with right now, just basically some things that I caught in late fall and wanted some of the seeds(bergamont-indian blanketflower) and I have some seed packs that I got when White rose went under(not sure if they are still any good though). Thank you Melissa...See MoreHave seeds to trade (Mainly Flowers for Vegetables/Fruit)
Comments (11)Hi everyone, after the people who have already messaged me I still have some seeds left and some that I am looking for. Thank you so much to everyone that has traded with me and gave me seeds! I still have: - Mexican Hat - Aster - Anise Hyssop - Arizona Sun Gaillardia - Black-eyed Susan I am still looking for: - Roses - Strawberries - Blackberries - Blueberries - Raspberries - Onions - Bell Peppers (no longer looking for spicy peppers) - Cilantro - Thyme - Mints (Peppermint, Chocolate Mint) - Lemongrass - Stevia - Catnip - Cat Grass Thank you!...See MoreSusan Nieves - Happy Ohio Gardener
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