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Hi guys and gals. I was thinking about all the great plants I keep reading about and how I just gotta get them. I have one problem being 17 I don’t have a credit or debit set up. I operate entirely on cash. None of the stores in my rural area sell good heirloom seeds or perineal(typo). So I was wondering if anyone hear would want to donate or sell me some of their seeds. Things especially like Siberia bean trees and linden seeds. Sunckookes and comfory. If interested please send me a message.
Ps I’ll take any old seed you don’t want to plant.Thanks
 
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If you needed cash for the seeds i would have to mail it.

I also relize if some one wanted me to try growing plants and harvest seeds from them i could. I live in grow zone 3
 
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My potato onions seeded this year, I could send you about 100.



 
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I will look and see what I have and get back to you, but I just have some basic stuff, nothing on your list.  I don't know if you live by a store, but you can buy a prepaid visa or master card.  It would  cost you about 3 to 5 dollars in addition to what you put on it, but then you can buy what you want.  Good Luck
 
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prepaid card that makes sense i learn something new everyday here even about non permies stuff
 
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Burl Smith. I would love that do I owe you any thing or you want seeds from success. I’ll send you a purple mooseage later today
 
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You said it. Take that cash to the world of wally and get a prepaid cc. Use that online to buy seeds. Trades and donations are lovely also. Good luck and it's great to see a youngster interesting in gardening.
 
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Hank Waltner wrote:do I owe you any thing



No, it only costs a dollar to send a letter to Canada.



 
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Jenny Jones wrote:Good luck and it's great to see a youngster interesting in gardening



Thanks. I'm not overly good at gardening but i figure if i start now i can get pretty good. I believe that small scale agriculture and working with Gods creation not against it( Permaculture) is the way to better the world for our short time on it.
 
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Hey Burl I got the potatoes onion seeds little while back. Thanks so much I can't wait to plant them this spring.
 
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I don't know about zone three but you might try leaving some in the ground over winter like I do in zone five.






 
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I'm a little late, but you probably have lots of local seeds available to both start and trade.

Where are you?


 
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Mike Pulskamp wrote:I'm a little late, but you probably have lots of local seeds available to both start and trade.

Where are you?




I,m in North western North Dakota. I save seed from any thing that grows close by in hope of making landraces for my land.
 
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