A discussion offline sparked this. I collect seeds from my garden every year, and have a bunch of heirloom and other seeds. Since I'll be gathering more this year, I thought I'd spread last year's around - and figured there's probably other people on here who'd like to play.
Rules:
1.) Person A offers a packet of seeds. Packet can contain any number, but please try to send at least 6. Person B likes what is offered and says "I'll take those and in turn offer..." Person C likes those and offers another packet of seeds.
2.) To qualify for accepting an offer, you need to post what you are offering in return in the same post.
3.) When each trade is posted, please pm or email the person who offered the seeds and work out the shipping arrangements.
4.) The person receiving the seeds will pay no shipping because the person who sends them will have received their seeds without paying shipping as well. Shipping should be less on these than on the egg swaps, because the weight and packaging is so much less. This will keep the thread moving along without a lot of complications.
5.) Try to be as specific as possible about the seeds. If you know the zones where they grow, list 'em. If you know for a fact the seeds grew in your garden last year, list where you are
6) Seeds do not need to be heritage/heirloom/home-grown. If you have extra seeds from a seed order, go ahead and offer 'em.
(thanks to Shelleyd2008, since I stole her wording for the rules from the Crazy Quail / Gamebird Swap )
Happy trading!
-Spooky
Rules:
1.) Person A offers a packet of seeds. Packet can contain any number, but please try to send at least 6. Person B likes what is offered and says "I'll take those and in turn offer..." Person C likes those and offers another packet of seeds.
2.) To qualify for accepting an offer, you need to post what you are offering in return in the same post.
3.) When each trade is posted, please pm or email the person who offered the seeds and work out the shipping arrangements.
4.) The person receiving the seeds will pay no shipping because the person who sends them will have received their seeds without paying shipping as well. Shipping should be less on these than on the egg swaps, because the weight and packaging is so much less. This will keep the thread moving along without a lot of complications.
5.) Try to be as specific as possible about the seeds. If you know the zones where they grow, list 'em. If you know for a fact the seeds grew in your garden last year, list where you are

6) Seeds do not need to be heritage/heirloom/home-grown. If you have extra seeds from a seed order, go ahead and offer 'em.
(thanks to Shelleyd2008, since I stole her wording for the rules from the Crazy Quail / Gamebird Swap )
Happy trading!
-Spooky
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