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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 9:06 am   Post subject: hot pepper seeds


Hi,

I still have some hot pepper varieties to spare. It might be a bit too late to have them to fruit this year (they are perennials so you have a jumpstart next year, or you just have a bigger collection next year - pepper and tomato seeds last well).

Just PM me whatever you have on your list (sweet or hot peppers, or tomatoes) and we might exchange seeds if you are interested in my seeds.

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Have you ever exchanged with the States before Peter? I hope you won't be limited to exchanging with non-US visitors.


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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:05 am   Post subject:


I'm not limited by any means and have swapped seeds all over the world US, Japan, Brazil,... I guess Australia will be harder to do since they protect their border that strict for foreign goods especially things that go in their cycle of life (fauna, flora)

But I'm in for any tomato or pepper swap, with everyone, anywhere...


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