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| i have some gingko seedlings for trade.
i would like to trade this for anythign purple it does not have to be plants for Bonsai. Or any houseplant that is easy to take care of , Or, anythign YOU think a 3 year old would fancy. We are very new to gardening and mostly are doing container plants and houseplants. The gingko seedlings range from 2-4". But are well established. The hardest part -- i read was getting the seeds to germinate so that part is already taken care of for ya!
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| I have some purple iris (2 kinds) I would be willing to trade. PLMK Grancru jtcrne@aol.com |
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| I have black soybeans. |
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| I have purple agapanthus, drake elm,rainbow colors of daylilliesetc. |
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- Posted by lovemygardens ny (My Page) on Thu, Mar 24, 05 at 3:59
| I have a pot of orange mint, it's not orange or purple, but my daughter just loves it because it smells and tastes like gum and is perfectly safe for them to eat, I use it to flavor tea and coffee, but really needs to be kept in a pot because it spreads terrible.Perfect plant for childs room.Would you be wiiling to trade? |
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- Posted by cactus_cathy z5/WI (My Page) on Mon, Mar 28, 05 at 12:33
| Hi! Do you still have any Ginko seedlings left. (I realize I'm a little late(lol) asking but hey, you never know---). I have 3 different types of Mother of Thousands. New plants form on the edges of the plant and you can pick them off and plant them or they will fall off and start growing. You can literally get thousands of plants off of these. They grow fast too! A 3 yr old (now 4?)should find them fascinating! Adults find them fascinating! Maybe you'd like some cactus pups or cuttings-gotta watch the spines though! Let me know if you're interested. Cathy |
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| i hope that you might still have some ginko- i would love to trade if you do. thanks, matthew |
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