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Re: source for small plastic bags?


If you drink tea or know of someone who does, have them save their tea bag
package. I drink alot of herbal tea such as Stash Tea. You just put your
seeds in the empty tea packet and tape or staple closed. For the small
zip-loc if you have a rock (lapidary sp?) shop near ask them to sell you
some or a bead shop. Good luck in your exchanges!
Linda Arlington WA

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> From: scpd & ced <c-s-drake@worldnet.att.net>
> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: source for small plastic bags?
> Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 5:06 AM
> 
> Hi Karen:
> 
> Southern Exposure Seed Exchange carries lots of nifty seed-saving
> stuff, including 2 x 2" lightweight zip-lock bags (100/$5.95). They
> have a website:  http://www.southernexposure.com  -- don't think you
> can order online, though you can request a catalog there. Fax: (804)
> 973-8717; phone: (804) 973-4703; snail mail: P.O. Box 170,
> Earlysville, VA 22936. Hope this helps.
> 
> Happy trails.....
> 
>      Sue Drake
>      Southeastern WI -- USDA zone 4b/5a
> ... An immaculate house is the sign of a mis-spent life ...
> ----------
> > From: Kwint 
> > Subject: source for small plastic bags?
> > Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 12:54 AM
> > 
> > I'm interested in getting involved in seed swapping with some other
> people
> > and I'd like to find a source for those tiny zip lock plastic bags
> (much
> > smaller than sandwich size bags - size 2" or so, square.)
> > I'd appreciate knowing  a resource for buying them. Seems like a
> good way
> > to ship or store small seeds in the short run.


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