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Want to swap plants?
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, ? wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 23:18:56 GMT in .net bud wrote: Anyhoo, to be on topic. I have an over abudance of hot pepper seedlings. They are from seeds from a thai style hot pepper my granddad used to propagate, but it's appearing that there are some sports due to interbreeding with a couple other hot peppers last year. That sounds awesome. Hmm, what could I trade? Well, if you were to put a whole bunch of dirt around your concrete bins then I could trade you some tough sedums to act as ground cover and prevent erosion. Btw, I mentioned to the discussants of the early trade emails... but not publicly... there is actually a swap planned for Raleigh area gardeners on April 29th. In Garner. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...425410865.html Just in case people are interested. Arwen |
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Want to swap plants?
To all those that have taken so much time to comment on my simple,
sincere, honest attempt to do something good for gardeners in the triangle, I humbly apologize and you should be pleased to hear that I have shut down the site I had set up for local traders. Hope you all have a happy garden season! May it give you peace and appreciation for the hand of God that created us all. |
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