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add to exchange list

Posted by songbirdmommy UT 5 (My Page) on
Tue, Mar 20, 07 at 12:08

I have plants that I want to post to my exchange list, but I do not know how to find where I need to go to do that.
Just in case I never do find where to post it, I lots of
pyracanthas
juniper
scotch pine
Broccoli
Salad lettuce
Pansies -Rose, purple, and california poppy orangish color

that I would like to exchange. I am looking for;

Hosta
Bleeding Heart(white or light pink)
Columbine(blue, pink or lavender/purple)
Foxglove-(pink, apricot)
Delphinium(Blue fountians or Pacific Giants-blue, pink, white or lavender)
Lavender(any variety, but please know the variety name)
Irises-any shade of blue, lavender, purple, pink or white- (would be great if you know name of variety, but not necessary)
Hydregea-Nikko blue(like it would really be blue here! LOL)

I am open to hear what you have also, can't guarantee I would need it, but I might know someone who does.


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RE: add to exchange list

My newbie status of thes pages is your gain. I got curious about this after you posted it and didnt even know it was an option.
First click on the top of the banner and goto the home page.
At the bottom of that page in some small print, you will see where there is a link called memeber pages. about half way down the options on that page you will see:
"Edit Your Exchange Lists"
Click that link and you are able to edit all of your exchange information so that Others can see what your after and hwat you have.
Also, on th home page right before member pages there is another one called exchanges and trades, that opens up a forum especially for posting and searching for trades.


 
 

 

 


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