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  • this is how to swap!

    well, not swap, as I didn't want anything in return. I just asked for an SAE to cover my postage costs. I love giving away my nurtured, pampered seeds, but am on a budget; can't afford £10 in stamps every week.

    I have recently given away lots of seed, after having sworn to give it up due to timewasters & hassle last year.

    I usually receive an SAE, with no name, no indication of what seed is requested, no note, no thanks, no nothing.

    What joy it was, to receive an SAE, properly stamped (with a Large Letter stamp, cos the Post Office are fussy these days), with a handwritten card, a name, a list of wanted seeds ... and a thank you!

    Wonderful. I only hope they're happy with their Two-Sheds seeds.

    I won't embarrass the Grape by naming them ... oh yes I will, it was Marigold007. (must be a Virgo, so organised).
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    LOL, well done that grape!

    I still need to send out seeds to some grapes - sorry folks, been crazy in our house lately with illness and all. I have finally remembered to buy the stamps and envelopes, I have found the seeds in the seed box and I have the addresses on the envelopes all ready. However, Madmax has tidied away my little plastic seed packets which I put the seeds into for posting. Looks like I am going to have to buy more from ebay before I finally get those sorted out
    Happy Gardening,
    Shirley

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    • #3
      How nice...Youre so right, thats exactly how it should be done
      Life isnt about surviving the storm.....But learning to dance in the rain.

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      • #4
        I cannot take the credit for the "thank you" idea although I am very thankful. jnkimjones wrote me a lovely "thank you" earlier in the week so I was "paying it forward".

        I am glad you liked the card, some people really find me "over the top."

        *practicing my British Reserve*

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        • #5
          Originally posted by marigold007 View Post
          I am glad you liked the card, some people really find me "over the top."
          Lovely card, not over the top at all. I keep nice postcards, so it's gone in my collection.
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            Aw thats is really nice
            Made me smile on a dull Monday morning !

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            • #7
              A thankyou/acknowlegement is never over the top - just shows good breeding and manners - it is the minimum we should all do if we want to get swapsies in the future. Also an indication of which ones you're after is certainly a help as so many generous folk here have many varieties on offer at the same time - I usually indicate on the SAE if the send is one-way - just in case my note gets detached.

              Thank you everyone for your generosity and continued participation in this great shared resource!

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              • #8
                omg i feel so rude now!! as i asked you for some seeds i did send sae but it didn't even occur to me to write a note!!! how rude am i!!
                i think i said thank by pm although i can't rememer now!! worring and chewing nails now aaarrrggh!!!

                oh by the way


                THANK YOU XXXXX
                Last edited by miss_corerupted; 01-09-2008, 03:25 PM.
                I have dyslexia so please excuse my spelling and grammar

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                • #9
                  [QUOTE=marigold007;277503]"

                  so I was "paying it forward".

                  QUOTE]

                  What a great sentiment and the film of the same name.

                  If only the world would adopt a "Paying it forward" mentality.

                  Imagine.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by miss_corerupted View Post
                    omg i feel so rude now!! as i asked you for some seeds i did send sae but it didn't even occur to me to write a note!
                    I don't think it's rude to send no note, don't get me wrong; I really meant that it's very confusing when I receive a dozen envelopes, none of which indicate what seeds they are after

                    I love sending out seeds, especially ones I have saved myself, and shall continue doing so
                    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                    • #11
                      [QUOTE=Johnny Appleseed;277766]
                      Originally posted by marigold007 View Post
                      "

                      so I was "paying it forward".

                      QUOTE]

                      What a great sentiment and the film of the same name.

                      If only the world would adopt a "Paying it forward" mentality.

                      Imagine.
                      I agree totally. Same thing I was always taught as a child - "Do as you would be done by". Don't wait for someone else to be nice to you - start the chain yourself!!

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                      • #12
                        Paying it forward - also known as karma, I think
                        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                        • #13
                          I love receiving little notelet cards. My neighbour always uses them even for random messages. I use them myself, now. It's more personal than a bit of scrawl on scrap paper, which I used to do! I do recycle them as gift-tags, so I'm still re-using 'scrap'!

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                          • #14
                            as it's my birthday, and I believe in karma, I am starting off the Pass the Parcel. see that other thread for more info ...
                            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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