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ok,, hows this for an idea,,, since my herbs are getting ready to be picked,, how about setting up some trades ? Ive got catnip,, with seeds. Orangeno, that keeps coming up year after year, in the same spot. Sweet Basil is getting pretty good. SO, if anyone wants to trade,, nows the time of year.

-- Stan (sopal@net-pert.com), July 31, 2002

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Kathy,, email me,, the catnip is seeding and will beready soon. Trade for some sage. Will that come up every year?? is your going to seed?

-- Stan (sopal@net-port.com), August 01, 2002.

I can start sending out catnip, whoomever wants some, email me with an address,,,,,, we can work out any trade, be it herbs or not

-- Stan (sopal@net-port.com), August 02, 2002.

for those that want catnip, email me with addresses,, It'll be ready soon. We can work out most anything for trades,,

-- Stan (sopal@net-port.com), August 02, 2002.

I've got sage & oregano, I'd like to trade for some catnip for both me & Wendy my cat. :) I'm also looking for colored hollyhock seeds, my colored ones all died out this year so the only one's left are white. Have a great night. KA

-- Kathy Aldridge (beckoningwinds@yahoo.com), July 31, 2002.

I would like some basil and oregano but have nothing to trade as I am just starting my herb garden. I do have some homemade soap in blueberry, lemon, cinnamon or lavendar. Joanie

-- Joanie (ber-gust@prodigy.net), August 01, 2002.


Stan, sent you an e-mail but can't be sure if you got it. My sage is a perennial and it's been growing for two years now & covers a bigger area each year. It is going to seed-has lovely lavender blue flowers right now. Would you like a whole plant or how do I ship it? I've never shipped herbs before but I'm willing to send it to you however you'd like. I've got plenty so whole plants wouldn't be a problem either. Let me know.

-- Kathy Aldridge (beckoningwinds@yahoo.com), August 03, 2002.

does it grow good from seed? if not,, Id LOVE a whole plant,, or at least some roots,, cut the stems just above ground level,, pack in damp newspaper, then in plastic bag. Ill double up the flower heads for ya

-- Stan (sopal@net-pert.com), August 03, 2002.

Kathy, I've got some hollyhock seed that you're welcome to; just click on my e-mail and send me your snail mail addy. I'm thinking about planting them all down my chicken yard fence next year! When I was a little girl; we always made "dolls" out of hollyhock and poppy flowers - they made such beautiful ball gowns!

-- Polly (tigger@moultrie.com), August 03, 2002.

Oh, Polly, I hadn't thought of Hollyhock dolls in forever! They did make beautiful ruffled ballgowns in their lovely pastel colors. Thanks for the reminder.

-- Jackie (HaloHead012@cs.com), August 04, 2002.

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