Seed Exchange Terms and Conditions
Welcome to our plant, vegetable and fruit seed exchange platform! Our aim is to encourage gardening enthusiasts to share and diversify their harvests.
Here's how to take part in the exchange:
- Submit an Offer : To access an exchange offer, please submit seeds for exchange yourself. This will ensure a balanced exchange and guarantee that each participant makes an active contribution to the community.
- Exchange conditions :
- Be connected : Only a logged-in user can propose seeds or access available offers. If you are not yet a member, you must join our association "Compostons Ensemble à Grosbreuil". You can then easily register on our site.
- Suggest seeds: When you are logged in, you can submit your own seeds. You'll need to fill in a simple form with the following information: type of plant, variety, year of harvest and, if appropriate, a comment.
- Access to offers : Once you have suggested seeds, you will be able to view and access the various exchange offers made by other members.
- Contact Members : For each offer, simply click on the username of the person who published the ad. This will automatically generate an e-mail addressed to that person, with a copy to the applicant and a pre-filled subject line, to facilitate the exchange of seeds.
We hope that this platform will encourage members of the community to meet new people and exchange ideas. Happy harvesting and happy sharing!
Offer seeds for exchange
Please log in to offer seeds or contact a member. Log in
Available seeds for exchange
| Date | Type | Variété | Date de Récolte |
Commentaire | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16/04/2025 | Tomate | Cerise jaune | 2023 | Donne de nombreux petits fruits, en forme de poire, jaunes, réunis par grappes de 4 à 8 fruits. | - |
| 16/04/2025 | Tournesol | géant | 2023 | En mars-avril, placez 2-3 graines dans des petits pots remplis de terreau. | - |
⚠️ Warning: do not share pumpkin seeds
As a precautionary measure, we would ask you not to offer or exchange any squash seeds (courgettes, pumpkins, pumpkins, etc.) from your harvests.
These plants hybridise very easily, even between different species.
This can give rise to fruit containing toxic substances (such as cucurbitacin) that are dangerous to health.
For your own safety and that of other gardeners,
Please follow these instructions.
