2021 New Year New Beginnings Seed Swap
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Comments (77)Great packages arriving here. I just finished three swaps and all received the hand crafted spoon markers and I have received many inquiries as to how they are made. The following is a site where I found some for you guys to see what I am talking about. I love how they added the little plant stamps so will have to find out how they did that. http://paperandplanes.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/dsc07503.jpg I used new spoons I got on sale but have made some for myself from spoons I found at the Goodwill. My husband used a rubber mallet to flatten the spoon. I then purchased a steel stamping letter/number set. I just line these up on the spoon one letter at a time and bang them with a regular hammer about 25 times to assure they indent the spoon. We used a work table my husband has and placed a large garden border brick on that to bang on. When flattening the spoon, places an old towel over it so as not to scratch it up. http://stampingjewelrysupplies.com/images/letter_numbers/il_430xN.157647088.jpg These are very easy to stamp and I enjoy doing it. I plan to make many more for my gardens as these will last forever. Corinne, it is amazing to think what happened to that your beautiful gardens since the first pictures you posted. How powerful nature can be. Margo...See MoreNEW: 2015 New Years Everything Goes Seed Swap
Comments (30)Here is my Rate and Review of godsgarden9 Fall Spectacular 2014 Lots of common mixes and unknowns. Packs labeled saffron that were actually safflowers, that you can get as bird food. Grapefruit and pomegranate seeds? Come on now! The bubble mailer I received wasn't nearly as fat as the one I sent. That was disappointing. There were some interesting packs of seed but not enough to bring me back to another one of Willy's Swaps. Be weary of this one, it looks like he has an ebay seed store too. Other interesting reviews of Willy http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/brug/msg0808224027170.html There is also a review of Willy using his name 7servant7 on DG, but I can't include that link here. Makes you wonder how many other names he's using to pedal YOUR seeds. Don't think he's going to send you what he's selling in his store either. Here's Willy's rate and review address. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/raterev/msg1119182330922.html?18 Here is a link that might be useful: Willy's ebay store...See MoreNEW: New Year Seed Swap
Comments (100)You entered 0304 1560 0001 5204 5017 Your item was processed and left our DENVER, CO facility on March 12, 2005. Information, if available, is updated every evening. Please check again later. Looks like she should arrive at my house today. I'm anxious to she what she brings! Thanks again NeonPosey for sneaking me in. Melanie...See MoreMNF (revisited), New Beginnings Seed Swap
Comments (305)Val - I have some Indian Shot Canna seeds. I can send you a few. I planted 5 or 6 last year and every one came up and bloomed. I nicked the hard shell, put them in hot water and let them sit for 24-48 hours (don't remember exactly how long) and then planted them inside until the time was right to plant outside. Although I only kept one plant. I gave away the others. So if you want them, let me know. I think we are both in the New Year seed swap, so I can put them in your baggie. Hopefully I can get that sent off tomorrow....See Morejdmom78
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