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HAVE: Delikatesse cuke/Cuostralee tom

Posted by HornHoller 5 (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 29, 11 at 15:53

I have quite a lot of these two heirloom varieties in particular. Both did very well despite this summer's intense heat wave. I do have a few other seeds for trade if you want to take a look. Not everything made it through the heat wave though, so a lot of what I'm looking for is pretty common. Send me an email if you see anything interesting. :)


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RE: HAVE: Delikatesse cuke/Cuostralee tom

I would love to trade for both of these! I have some bronze mignonette lettuce and some cherry belle radishes if interested. I would also be interested in your elderberry for which I have some long black spanish radishes or some select salad blend lettuce from Livingston. Thanks, Melinda


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RE: HAVE: Delikatesse cuke/Cuostralee tom

I'd sure love growing heat tolerant cuke in our area near New Orleans. If you are interested in basil, squash, sunflowers or anything in my list...hope we can trade, thank you.

Bea


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RE: HAVE: Delikatesse cuke/Cuostralee tom

Sent you an email :-)


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RE: HAVE: Delikatesse cuke/Cuostralee tom

Hey there! I'd love to do a trade with you!

I'm interested in your:
Delikatesse Cucumber
Cuostralee Tomato
Elderberry

In return I have:
'Winter' Thyme
'Emerald' Okra
Currants (not sure what color but they are freshly dried and dark.. rec'd in a trade last week)

Please let me know if you're interested.

Thanks!
~Wendy


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