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| Hi, I went through my bookshelves the other day and decided to get rid of a few books I don't need. I would like to trade books for these plants, Hoyas That I don't have, or any of the new coneflowers such as orange meadowbrite, mango meadowbrite, razzmatazz,sunset, ect. or other interesting perennials that will survive zone 5 winters.
here is my list of books: How to grow housrplants-a sunset book John Bradshaw's guide to better gardening-houseplants Herbs-the spice of a gardeners life how to grow healthy houseplants Fun with terrarium gardening Flower arranging by number Flower arranging for fun Better homes and gardens flower arranging Japanese flower arranging for american homes Sunset-houseplants A-Z houseplants for every window Flowering cacti and other succulent plants The complete book of lillies the new york times book of houseplants Golden guide of orchids growing orchids is fun-simple facts about growing orchids the weekend gardener country living-handmade soap recipes for crafting soap at home the complete book of herbs-a practical guide to growing and using herbs organic gardening magazine-beautiful easy herbs better homes and gardens-houseplants the complete book of houseplants and indoor gardening the total book of houseplants gardening week by week the timelife complete gardener-low maintenance gardener sunset- roses jerry baker:
I am not interested in trading for seeds only plants.
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| Hi gardeningjunkie, I realize that this is kind of an old post, but if you still have the orchid books I'd be interested in hearing more about them. Hard or soft cover? How big? # of pages, Photos? How to's? I have plants to trade for the right book. Thanks, Catrina |
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