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Seed Exchange
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Subject: Looking for large pumpkin seed
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prunfarmer |
Nicolaus, CA
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Good morning, I've been raising a garden for 20 years and loved every bit of it. I would like to grow some pumpkins over 200 lbs. I grew about 60 over 100 lbs. this year in my plots for the heck of it. Playing with nutrition and water. I would like to purchase some seed of larger pumpkins if possible. 10-20 seeds or so. Thank you very much for your time.
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10/9/2007 1:54:26 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I don't have any seeds but I can tell you how getting seeds usually works. You buy 2 bubble envelopes, make one out to you, stamped,put that one in the envelope going to the person offering to send you seeds,stamped, with a thank you note. I am finishing up my first year, but, I have heard Nov. is busy with seeds here.
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10/9/2007 2:00:57 PM
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Farmer Chuck |
Santa Rosa, CA
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I can save you a little money. You only need one bubble. Address the bubble to yourself. Put your seeds (if sending any) and a note in the bubble. With the new postage regs., you will need an 80 cent first class stamp, not the 41 cents. This is because the bubbles are more than 1/4 inch thick. The second ounce is 17 cents. $1.14 in stamps would be a good starting point. Place the stamped bubble in a 9" X 12" envelope and mail that with adequate postage. Good luck!
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10/9/2007 3:01:24 PM
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prunfarmer |
Nicolaus, CA
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To Fogsurfer and Farm Chuck, Thank you very much for the replies. Now I'll watch to see if anyone would like to part with some seed. Thanks again.
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10/9/2007 3:12:12 PM
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cotterpins |
Cornell, Wi
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prun email me I have plenty of top of the line genetic crosses, Ill send ya seeds with all family tree data. cotterpins@hotmail.com
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10/10/2007 7:00:29 PM
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prunfarmer |
Nicolaus, CA
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Thanks cotterpins. Will get a couple of bubbles out to ya. Thanks again.
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10/11/2007 4:42:17 PM
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