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anyone have some?
I have bought hillbilly seeds to trade, or campari I saved off of store boughts which have sprouted beautifully for me or an extensive collection of organic veggie seeds I bought off of seeds of change mostly. Thanks! |
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Tried Trudi Davidoff's http://www.wintersown.org/ tomato seed for a SASE?
A better link should be in this forum's achive. |
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G'Day MsT!
I have a ton of German Johnson seeds so just let me know how many you need. But, I also have 350 other tomato varieties in my collection so I had better send you some more of my favorites to make it worthwhile. Here in Oz the only seeds banned entry outright are beans, peas, corn, lettuce and radicchio (chicory) so I would love to see your list of seeds. If you could e-mail it to me that would be fantastic. My e-mail address is johnsmarsz@grapevine.com.au As I have cat genes I'm always curious about things I don't know, and the more unusual the vegetable the more keen I am to get it! LOL Cheers. Skip |
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Thanks skip -
is it possible/legal to mail each other seeds across the world? Not sure how that would work. |
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G'Day MsT!
As I said in my earlier post, only seeds of peas, beans, corn, lettuce and radicchio (chicory) are banned outright from entering Australia. I will provide you will labeling instructions when we get a trade happening. There is nothing to fear when we comply with our quarantine folks' rules. In the meantime, I'll look forward to seeing your full list. Cheers. Skip |
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