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HAVE: Huge Sunflower

Posted by cncnorman z7 FW/TX (My Page) on
Mon, Jul 2, 07 at 10:39

I have a bunch of seeds that my aunt gave me last year that I have verified for germination using the baggie method just this weekend - they sprouted in under 36 hours! I would love to trade for almost anything - more seeds, houseplant starts, succulent pieces, I could even meet you at the Starbucks in town if you'd like to trade something that would be costly to ship. Hopefully I will have newly rooted white crepe myrtles soon. They've been in the water now for three weeks and I am just waiting for those baby roots to pop out. ;)
PLMK,
Christina


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RE: HAVE: Huge Sunflower

Hi,

I'm Dallas and have LOTS of seeds, many from my garden fresh this year, fresh from last year and trade seeds.

Would love to plant some Sunflowers now.

So whatever kind of seeds you are interested will send numerous packets, salvias, yarrow, native texas perrinials, vines, tomatos, herbs, georgous amarath,etc. Or i can just make up a selection of my favorites.

Planted last year for dry weather and then the rains. But most of these seeds are tried and true for our type of regular weather and soil. Didnt loose anything but the yarrow, but they will reseed.

Would love these seeds to go to a good home as my yard is too full now and like a bit of room to plant new stuff. And get tons of seeds each year.

Sandy


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