Trade or SASE, I have vegetable and flower seeds
Suzanne Zone 10b
5 years ago
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HAVE: I have some vegetable seeds for trade
Comments (0)Hello, newbie here first post! i have some vegetables for trade! If you take a look at my trade list let me know what you are interested in and what you are willing to trade. I am looking for anything delicious or practical such as fruits,vegetables, and even flowers that attract butterflies or hummingbirds! Tree seeds would be good too! Send me an email and let me know if you are interested!...See Morehave: seeds to trade or sase
Comments (21)I would love to trade for some of your bush beans and red hibiscus seeds. I don't have a lot left but do still have a few anise hyssop, joepye weed, goldenrod, native milkweed, heavenly bamboo, native aster and bronze fennel...See MoreI have tobacco seeds (Gold Seal Special Burley) for trade or sase
Comments (3)Couldn't figure out how to contact you to message you on here, has gotten a bit confusing. Do you still have any tobacco seeds for trade? If so, what kind of trade were you looking for?...See More10 Newly Harvested Flower Seeds for trade or SASE
Comments (57)Julia Slater, You need to activate your message button so I can reach you. Go to your EDIT PROFILE page and make sure you have your email address listed correctlly. Then go to ADVANCED SETTINGS (<<--click here) (located under “Account”on the left side of the “edit profile” page or at- https://www.houzz.com/settingsAdvanced ) Scroll down to "Privacy settings" and select the option of “ALLOW ANYONE TO MESSAGE ME” under "Who can message me". I will message you my mailing address and instructions....See MoreSuzanne Zone 10b
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