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HAVE: Indiana Gardener's Guide

Posted by Zena CT, Zone 6 (My Page) on
Sat, May 7, 05 at 8:03

I have a wonderful book, "The Indiana Gardener's Guide", by Tom Tyler and Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp to trade for a plant of some kind. I have moved to Connecticut, so I have no use for the book, but I have a big new yard with hardly any plants in it...

If you'd like the book, let me know what you have to trade. At the moment, I'm concentrating on the beds I have in part sun areas, although I also have a shady bed that could use something too.

Thanks,
Zena.


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RE: HAVE: Indiana Gardener's Guide

Hello! I have some "mystery lily" seeds (given to me by a friend but she isn't sure exactly what it's called), some stock seeds, I have an extra sunflower seedling, about a foot tall(whoops, I planted the rest of them!), I have lots of gourd and pumpkin seedlings that are about a foot tall...have some morning glory seedlngs...some bleeding hearts seeds...also have several dames rocket and stock seedlings, they're about 2 inches high...I have a little mint...I have never traded plants for a book before so I'm not sure how much/what you are looking for. Let me know if you're interested! I wish I had more but I planted a lot of perennials last year and didn't start as much from seed.


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RE: HAVE: Indiana Gardener's Guide

  • Posted by Zena z6 Ct (My Page) on
    Fri, May 20, 05 at 12:08

Hello Julia! The book is yours - you have some things I am interested in. I've emailed you directly also.

Thanks,
Zena.


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RE: HAVE: Indiana Gardener's Guide

Great! I never got your email, though...please email me at jvanzan1@yahoo.com. Thanks!!


 
 

 

 


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