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mraider3 Helena, MT
August 30, 2007 1:40 AM Post #3916848
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I'm about to go blind here looking a flower pictures in the 'Have/Want's, 'Have/Want's...
Since I'm new to this business I would like to make an offer to anyone with Heirloom Tomato Seeds that would like a copy of my "Vermiculture 101, A Slightly Different Approach to Worm Composting". A copy is availabel at my email address [e-mail:] to anyone interested. I recently culled out about 75% of my red wigglers into the horse manure compost bin, but I still have plenty left for trade. My zone is 4B and I wish to acquire some seeds which are compatable with this zone such as Stupis, Amish Paste, Siberian...that sort of thing. I'm sure there are a number of varieties which would work, and since I am not very knowledgable about heirlooms, a brief discription or link would be helpful. And, if you're not interested in starter worms, I will gladly trade a copy of the article for three of your best tips on short season gardening. |
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