You've found the famous Dave's Garden website! Join this friendly global community that shares tips and ideas for home and gardens, along with seeds and plants!
Check out the DG homepage for a brief overview of what you'll find in this gardening mega-site.
Login
If you don't have an account yet, visit the registration page to sign up.
Do you like surprises, are you up to taking a chance? Do you have a space that needs a "face lift" Do you like adventure and are you willing to let mother nature do her thing?
If you are any of those things, please read, instructions at bottom
When ever I clean up after potting stuff up for WS and such. Somehow I always leave seeds behind. So, I take them and put them in a container I keep there just for this.
Sometimes, you may have a little left over from a trade, but not enough to do another one.
Or you may have so many of one seed you think it will take over your life.
I took all those mixed up seeds and sowed them out by an entrance to the woods behind our house by a trail. It was so pretty, I actually had people ask how I did it. HEH HEH
After they were up, of course there were some that I wanted somewhere else, etc., so I just transplanted.
So here's the idea.
1.Gather the seeds
2. Toss into a bag marked "Surprise Seed"
3. Ship to me by March 5
4. INclude with the seeds an address label and 3 stamps and I will mail them back in same envelope
5. I'll mix all the seeds received and remake your bag and send them back by March 15
If you are new and don't have a lot of seeds, don't worry, just send them on.
If you have a ton, send a few extra.
This message was edited Feb 10, 2008 12:40 PM
This thread has 5 replies. This forum is accessible only to subscribing members of Dave's Garden. There are many free features here, and about half of our forums are completely open to all members. Take a tour of our site and learn more about Dave's Garden, and explore the benefits of becoming a subscribing member.