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Alot of us here will trade for postage.It helps keep our collections in check.I did a bunch of brugmansia cuttings for postage over the winter.Also to help us save $$ the PO also has flat rate postage boxes....3 sizes.The large one is $8 very handy for cannas which have cost me $20 in the past to mail.I've also joined 'round robins' in the past.Its a box full of themed goodys& the box follows a mailing list decided before hand.most have been fun only ran into a few bad ones.
so what ya looking for?
* * * * I will age ungracefully until I become an old woman in a small garden..doing whatever the Hell I want!
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April, Ther'es also Seed Swaps, and Round Robins, and Fall Swaps, and Spring Flings and there's alot of people who trade for postage, another kind of seeds or some will send just to send, cause they have extra.. Go take a peak in the Seed and Cutting Section..
* * * * Weezie
Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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well i live in zone 8b... and i need plants that survive well inside... i am new to gardening so something easy and fun to grow in a pot would be great... i cant plant outside right now because i live in an apartment for another month or two.... so i cant plant outside in the ground til then.
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also i dont have anything just yet to do any exchanges with... i am brand new to gardening... i am looking to get started and since i dont have anything to trade with i need to do postage trades...
* * * * Blessed Be, April Plants: 41 | From: GA | Registered: Mar 2007
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What kind of plants are you interested in? If I have any of them, I would be happy to share with you. Most of my indoor plants are in low light conditions, some are in east windows and a few in west windows.