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Wanted: Peach and Apricot Seeds

 
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Hey everybody, now is the time for peaches and apricots to ripen, and I'm wondering if there might be anyone out there who would be interested in doing a seed exchange/trade with me. I like to grow
fruit trees from seed, and I am especially interested in obtaining viable seeds from the following curl resistant peaches:
Salish Summer (aka Q 1-8), Nanaimo, Black Boy, Frost, Oregon Curl Free and Avalon. I'm also interested in apricot seeds, especially any that do well in the Pacific Northwest. I will have some Indian Blood Freestone peach seeds to trade and Montmorency pie cherry  seeds, Italian plum seeds, plus  several different kinds of vegetable seeds including Winterkeeper Beets, landrace leaf lettuce, landrace kale mix, etc. (US residents only please, to avoid legal problems.) And if you live in western Oregon, I have tons of potted fruit trees and plants to trade too.

Just reply here or if you prefer, purple mooseage me. Thank you!



 
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Bumping this one back up. By the way, I'm also open to purchasing some peach or apricot seeds from people who don't want to trade.
 
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