Will trade these items for perennials

Lachine, MI

Hi, I have those carvable pumpkins, you know the fake ones- they are all brand new and can be used indoors or out. I got them and made some planters out of them for fall. You just cut off the tops, wire it back on to the pumpkin to make a lid and then you can insert mums or other plants in them! If you make drainage holes on them you can plant direct- OR, you can carve out a hole and fill with bird seed and insert a dowel...last but not least, you can carve them in a fancy design for year after year use!
I have 15 left to go-
We can trade accordingly.
I am looking for any type of shade plants,vines,perennials,geraniums,heuchera's,painted daisy's,yarrows in bold colors,
varigated almost anythings,campanula's Oh, I don't know, what do you have?
I also have a polly pocket ville- has lighted up houses, playmat, people,animals and lots more. Its a litlle town. Also has other polly pocket pieces with it. Its in excellent condition- I'm computer illit- so I don't know how to post pics or anything-sorry.
Thank you for looking-
Saundra

This message was edited Mar 21, 2005 5:54 PM

Wallkill, NY(Zone 5b)

Saundra; I'm new too. I"d be interested in the polly pockets city. I have a day care business and a plant business. I am in zone 5, we could work together to see what perennials I have that would work for you. I grew up in Minnesota.

Seale, AL(Zone 8b)

Saundra... You got mail!

Lachine, MI

Annette,
I can also throw in childrens books with our trade- I use to own a place for kids called- Kids Tiny Town!
It was a miniature town set up at my home using the little tykes playhouses!
All of them had cars and each house had different activities in it for the kids to do-
I hosted B-day parties for the children and their families and friends!I even had mascot costumes( cookie,tigger,pooh,elmo,miss piggy,cat in hat and lots of others! Maybe its an idea for you?
Saundra

Lachine, MI

Starlight- sent you an email- lets do it!!!
Saundra

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