Tomato seed swap
Gary Fitzgerald
3 years ago
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skyblue52
3 years agoRobert Zone 6A
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Tomato Seed Swap on RR Forum
Comments (3)Here's the link : ) Here is a link that might be useful: Incredible Heirlooms Totally Tomatoes Swap...See MoreTomato Seed Swap on RR Forum
Comments (2)Here is the link for anyone interested : ) Here is a link that might be useful: Incredible Heirlooms Totally Tomatoes Swap...See MoreAnyone know of a tomato seed swap other than TV?
Comments (12)Tville is run solely at the owner's expense with no ads, it's not the primary focus of his life and he rarely posts. Applications for joining are batched and held for some weeks (or months?) till he has time to review them, and a new flood of members appears all at once. Don't feel singled out for being ignored, but it's well worth the wait once you are approved. Tormato asked to have info posted here about his MMM swap, because it's still open to GardenWeb members like it has been in past years. The posts were removed, probably because they had direct links back to Tville. I don't know why he didn't do the posts himself, maybe he is too busy or has lost his password. If you participated before and can search to find last years info here, rules are pretty much the same, return postage may be a little more. I always send a little extra and round up to the nearest $....See MoreSeeking Pepper & Tomato Seed Swap. Lots of offer
Comments (1)Hi there! I too was around a lot more before and not as much recently (the new website and layout is confusing to me lol). I have some varieties of peppers and tomatoes. I don't grow super hot peppers and very few chilis, but I do have some sweet pepper varieties if that is what you are looking for. Any in particular? I also have quite a few varieties of tomatoes in various colours that are my own personal collection but I might be able to trade some. Again, is there anything in particular you would be looking for. I do not grow in a greenhouse so am not sure what characteristics you would want. Anyways, let me know if there is something specific you are looking for and I can see what I have :) I'm not sure how to find my trade list properly anymore. You could pm me or post here is fine. Also I wonder if you might have any seeds for the Aji Panca chili pepper? I'm having trouble finding a reliable source for them in Canada lol. Thanks!...See Moregardengirl37232
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