Seed Exchange
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Subject: EXOTIC SEED EXCHANGE 2018
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Pumpkin Farm |
Going Green
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My growing friends! We had a great year in 2017 eith the seed exchange. How can we make it even greater in 2018? Please plant the plants you are going to get seeds from and please be prepared to ship them to me and Patricia by Christmas 2018. Please list your suggestions and your thoughts on the 2017 Exotic Seed Exchange.
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3/24/2018 3:57:57 PM
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Joel Young |
Berne, Indiana
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Looking forward to the season. If the reapers do well I’m hoping to provide plenty of Carolina reaper seeds for all. Everyone seems to get very small amounts at a time. Hope all goes well.
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3/24/2018 8:18:21 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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It’s fun. I just sorted through my seeds from the past two exchanges. I am interested in participating again. The A.G. seed exchange didn’t get off the ground. I think the exotic seed exchange meets all the needs of most people.
My only suggestion would be to continue to allow some non-exotic food production seeds (beets carrots sweet corn etc) if there are any empty slots available. Although unusual seeds would be better... generic open pollinated ones are of value too. IMHO.
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3/25/2018 12:02:15 AM
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jlindley |
NE Arkansas
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I still wish people would label stuff better. Sometimes you have no idea what something is or the cross of it.
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3/25/2018 10:18:18 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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And I understand the economy of mixing various seeds in one packet but eventually the seeds have to be sorted out again plus if you want to give away some seeds or sort them by type, then having them mixed together is not convenient. Thank u Pumpkin Farm!!!
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3/25/2018 12:42:35 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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We’re gonna try Foss’s red Kuri x AG. Hope everyone found something new & fun to try this year.
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4/2/2018 3:46:32 AM
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Total Posts: 6 |
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