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SpringFever
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I really would like some.. It is really out of my budget..

I have a few seeds not much in my list.. It was a Very Bad Summer for us!

I have some

Purple Cone Flowers
Purple Bell Flowers
Pink and White Foxglove
Multi Colored Bell Peppers
Pickling Cucumbers
Cucumbers
Pumpkins
Beefsteak Tomatoes
Large Hot Peppers
Hot pepper Mix

If anyone Has any...
Horseradish
Onion
Garlic
I would Really appreciate it..
Would also trade 1/2 Lb of Jerky for a Horseradish start! [Big Grin] No not a joke!! [Embarrassed]

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webwise
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Unfortunately it would cost more to send you some from the UK than you can buy it for there, plus the fact that I only brought a couple of thongs with me from my old house to the new one so have to wait a couple of years for it to be viable again. [tears] But can I give you a tip? If you can't get a swap, don't buy it from a nursery. Just wait for the right season and buy a single thong (root) at your supermarket. But do make sure it's fresh. If it's pre-packed just buy the smallest amount possible (a lot cheaper). Once it takes it spreads like wild-fire.

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SpringFever
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Thanks for the Info !! I do have a spot set aside for it, Knowing it does spread.. Thanks for the tips [thumb]

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penny in ontario
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Great tip...i was looking for some too.

Thanks!!

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Lorena
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um... I have some...

Lorena in WA State...

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