Seed Exchange In Atlanta
Q: Do you have a seed exchange to recommend for annuals and perennials (not including vegetables) that will do well here in metro Atlanta?
A: I recently talked to a lady in Armuchee who has sold flower seed through the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin for several years. She says she does it mostly as a hobby because she is “crazy about flowers” and likes to correspond with other gardeners. I found more than fifty listings of flower seed the last time I looked at http://xrl.us/MARKETBULLETIN (BROKEN)
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