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Posted by kettish 8a (My Page) on Wed, Oct 14, 09 at 5:34
| Ordered garlic earlier in the summer before I realized we have horrible soil and potting soil is expensive. I'd rather trade it than try and make it grow and watch it wither slowly slowly away in our sand. I have probably 3-4 trades worth of cloves if anyone's interested.
Take a look at my trade list and see if you have anything I'm interested in...remember it doesn't have to be the exact variety I say most times but something that looks kinda like it! Thanks, kettish. |
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RE: Have: garlic from burpee
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| Would like some garlic but I am not sure if I have anything you would like !! please look at my list and see. I also have red and varigated Yucca seeds. these do great in sandy soil! |
RE: Have: garlic from burpee
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| Hi. I'm interested in trading some seeds for some garlic if you still have some. I'm new to gardenweb, so I don't have lists set up yet. I'm not sure how many seeds you'd want. I get mine by packets. So, I don't have huge amounts. Some of the ones I have are only available online though. The seeds I have to trade are Burpee organic Danvers 126 carrots, Burpee Extra Curled Dwarf Parsley (seed is a couple years old, I did grow 2 plants from it this year though), Burpee Organic Chives (online), Burpee Rutgers Tomato (online), Burpee Super Sweet 100 cherry tomato (a few), Burpee Organic Jalapeno Early Hot Peppers, Burpee Cosmos Sensation Mix flowers (a few), Burpee Organic Genovese Basil (a few), Burpee Golden Sweet Hybrid Onion, Burpee Organic Cherry Belle Radish, Burpee Organic Mesclun Classic Mix, Burpee Organic California Wonder bell peppers, Burpee Organic Evergreen Long White Bunching Onion (scallons), Burpee Organic Mammoth Sunflower (6'), Burpee Organic Single Italian Flat-Leafed Parsley, Burpee Organic Moss Curled Parsley (online), Burpee Organic Bouquet Dill (online, goes to seed quickly, good for pickling). These are all Burpee seeds. So, there should be information about them at Burpee.com. If anything interests you, please let me know. ~ Steve |
RE: Have: garlic from burpee
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Hi Kettish, What kind of garlic is it and how many would you like to trade? I suppose I should also ask if there are any left. I may have some dahilias to trade. I'll have to take them out of the pots and see how many corms there are. Thanks, Cathy |
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