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Monday, 28 September 2009
Wanna trade your excess produce from your veggie garden?
How'd your garden grow this season? Did you, like so many backyard veggie growers, end up with way too much of a particular crop? Tomatoes, Zuchini, melons? Here is a site that enables growers to connect and share, trade or sell produce. It's called Veggie Trader. Check it out.
Labels:
barter,
thrift,
vegetable gardening
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