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| Hi, I have never been to a Plant Trade before.
I don't have any plants really started. Do people bring cuttings to trades like this such as Rose Cuttings, rosemary Cuttings? Tomato Seeds and Herb seeds? I have a lot of great stuff in my yard but don't know what a lot of it is... |
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| Hello Firefoxx, Don't worry about not knowing what plants are, someone probably will. People do trade cuttings and seeds. I'm not that far from you, so if you want to come, just let me know and I'll send directions. Teresa |
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- Posted by nightnurse1968 z7-8Washington (My Page) on Sat, Sep 10, 05 at 11:51
| Hi there, If you are coming to the Issaquah trade I can bring you some apple mint. I saw it on your want list. Let me know! |
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| If you come to Issaquah, I'll bring you some garlic bulbs. |
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- Posted by newgarderner Issaquah WA (My Page) on Sun, Sep 11, 05 at 0:21
| Hello, I am new to this forum and gardening, just moved to issaquah, learnt abt the trade though i don't have anything to trade would definetly like to participate to know abt does and don'ts abt gardening, would be present with some food. If someone can tell me the address and timings :) -ekta |
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- Posted by newgarderner z8 WA (My Page) on Sun, Sep 11, 05 at 0:28
| And yes I do have a beautiful yellowish rose after bloming which turns a little pinkish, if someone could tell me how to get it would definetly get it and some coriander seeds sowed them few weeks back and have seen nice growth from it have, lots of sage in a corner of yard its my guess if that too some needs and can tell me how to get will get it. have pink button roses too. thanks. |
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- Posted by GreenElephant Woodinville WA (My Page) on Sun, Sep 11, 05 at 0:56
| All newcomers are encouraged to attend. Just come to the exchanges. I'll be sure to bring extras to share with you, as will many others. Regards, Jim |
Here is a link that might be useful: Green Elephant Plant Swap
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- Posted by Michelelee z8 WA (My Page) on Fri, Sep 16, 05 at 18:57
| I have some Egyptian walking onions. I have heard these are considered shallots. Anyone know for sure? I am bringing lots of extras for newbies, so just show up! Michele |
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- Posted by heatherisnotaweed Everett z8 (hj_shaffer@yahoo.com) on Sun, Sep 18, 05 at 3:05
| I have some ornamental sunflower seeds I harvested last week. They are called 'Moulin Rouge' and are deep, deep red. I will bring you some if you'd like to try them. Heather |
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