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1946 days ago

anyone growing organic cabbage and beetroot in the neighbourhood

Manasi from Beach Haven

Greetings Neighbours 🙏
I am looking for organically grown cabbage to make sauerkraut. Due to Level 3 our regular takapuna markets and other farmers markets are closed. Organic shops don't seem to have any cabbage. So asking if anyone has surplus they are willing to barter or sell. I have purple mustard greens in my garden can give you plants of those, also have calendula flower plants, mugwort (bitter medicinal herb, great as a hedge or for borders). Also have seeds of carrots, radish, variety of leafy greens to swap/give.
Also open to take what you have surplus and can't use and give some money in exchange or barter as above.
Thank you
Manasi, Beach Haven
021 132 5701

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