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  • addey411 35 plants United States

    Now that planting time has begun, I need to get some more flower seeds. So if anyone has some flower seeds to swap for any of my seeds let me know!

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    Posted 12 months ago
  • 1 plants United States

    I have a pack of wildflower seeds! I’m just getting started so they aren’t the best, but I’d really like to trade with someone! :)

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    Posted 12 months ago
  • Folia Supporter
    587 plants United States8b

    have look at my swap list barrelracer. http://myfolia.com/gardener/anelson/swap_list I love wildflowers. What varieties are in your packet? Addey I’d be happy to swap with you if i have anything you want.

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    Posted 12 months ago | Last edited 12 months ago
  • 35 plants United States

    Sure, I have an extreme amount of poppy seeds and Forget-Me-Nots if you want any of those. If you dont come check out my stash and let me know if you want anything. I like your Woodland Sunflower
    Seeds, anelson. Do I have anything you’d like to trade for?

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SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL SWAPPING
(Not rules, just suggestions)

Making the trade
1. Treat your trading partner as you would like to be treated.
2. Send communication and responses as promptly as you can. Always respond. Always be patient.
3. If you wish to decline a trade offer, do so politely. If a trader declines your offer, accept it graciously.
4. Both parties should be satisfied with the proposed trade. Continue to negotiate until it works for both of you.
5. Things happen in life! If you cannot fulfill your part of the trade, notify your trade partner as promptly as your can. They will understand and you can negotiate an alternative. If your trade partner cannot fulfill their part of the trade, be understanding and open to communication and negotiation. Both parties should be realistic in their expectations of their trading partner.

Sending the seeds
1. Send your seeds as you would like to have them sent to you.
2. Package your seeds in a paper packet, small plastic baggie or similar package, and be sure all edges and corners are sealed so no seeds escape.
3. Very important! Remember to provide the Folia Swap Code for each item.
4. Remember that standard envelopes will be processed by the Post Office by sending them through scanning and sorting machines that can crush large seeds or thick envelopes. It is helpful to wrap the seed packets in some material that will give them a bit of protection, e.g. bubble wrap, foam sheeting, etc. if you are using a standard envelope. The Post Office will hand stamp envelopes on request, but this is no guarantee that the envelope does not get normal processing. For larger trades, consider using a padded or bubble envelope.
5. Be sure to use enough postage to get the package or envelope to its destination. If you are sending postage for a return package or envelope, be sure to send an adequate amount to cover the return trip for the package and its added contents.
6. Acknowledge receipt of the trade to your partner. Provide feedback about the condition of the package or seeds on receipt as needed.

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