Seed Exchange for Plants/Seeds
Omniviridis - 10b San Diego
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WANTED: If you have vegetables seeds, then we can exchange seed
Comments (0)I am looking for tasty, short season, easy care, and productive vegetables. Also I am particularly interested in seeds of ornamental cabbages and seeds of plants that are suitable for greenhouses. http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/ada_pun Thank you....See MoreSeed Saver's Exchange: cooking vs. seed beans?
Comments (1)If you want to grow for dry type beans, The "cooking" beans should do fine. Not as much care is given to maintaining true seed but that is the major difference. Of course if you are growing snap beans, you will not find them in the dry bean section....See MoreAsian vegetables seeds/plants exchange?
Comments (0)I am in zone 7a, starting off gardening this year and interested in asian vegetables and flowers. Please let me know if anyone around is interested in seeds/plant swap....See Morewhat happened to seed exchange and plant exchange?
Comments (12)There are several very active seed exchange and seed bank groups on Facebook, with instant real time messaging. Some have fun games, like Wednesday Wishes, Trading Tuesday, and Give & Take. Just search for seed vault, seed exchange, seed library, SASE, etc. Once you find and join one group, you'll get recommendations for other groups. I just discovered this seed trading place as well. https://www.globalseednetwork.org/...See MoreOmniviridis - 10b San Diego
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