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Forum: Plant TradingReplies: 5, Views: 206
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3gardeners
Mableton, GA
(Zone 7a)

March 22, 2008
1:25 PM

Post #4695320

Hey. I've just recently fallen in love with coleus. And I have this great looking new product called gel2root. I think it is going to make a wonderful cutting medium. I don't have a lot to trade, but I do have a lot of hellebore seedlings.

Would anyone be interested in sharing some cuttings? I'd certainly pay for postage!

I think I also have 5 canna bulbs. (I don't like cannas.) I have some poppy seeds too, I can't seem to get them to grow. I LOVE them, but they don't like me.

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