Canadian seed trading parcel?

If there's enough of us on here, you guys wanna give it a shot? I've never done this before so I'm not really sure how it works but I'm assuming I'll make a list of people who are interested (name, address...), purchase a box from a post office, put whatever seeds I'm willing to trade in there and send it off to the first person on the list and so on and so forth and eventually it'll come back to me for another round?

Can we send the same box more than once with CanadaPost?

Anyway, here's what I have right now that I can part with:

Trinidad Scorpions (I only have around 30 so maybe I'll include 10 in the trade parcel?)
Bhut Jolokia (sources: various ebayers, asias garden, tradewindsfruit.com, and some I grew this summer and seeds were harvested from what I thought to be true Jolokias)
Red Habanero
Mustard Habanero
White Habanero
Orange Habanero
Orange Habaneros/Sotch Bonnets (these are from peppers I grew and harvested and didn't bother separating the seeds because they look/taste the same to me)
Chocolate Habanero
Orange Scotch Bonnets
Scotch Bonnet Jamaican Red
Scotch Bonnet Jamaican Yellow
Caribbean Red Habanero
Golden Cayenne
Trinidad Congo
Manzano Orange
Goat Horn
Datil Yellow
Aji Criolla Sella
Fatali
Chili De Arbol
Jalapeno
Cayenne
2 Unknown Varieties (probably scotch bonnets: yellow and red)

I also have a few varieties of tomatoes which I'll also include in the parcel. Now a lot of these I only have a few of (except Jolokias and Orange Habanero/Scotch Bonnets which I have a ton of!) so most likely I'll only include around 10 seeds of each and people can contribute and make this list bigger for next round!
 
come on! i refuse to believe we are the only Canadians on this website willing to trade! I'm waiting for more responses!
 
Im from canada! add me on the list!
how do we proceed? by private message?


i need to bank up on variety since im brand new here and now i have a place to grow some (my home :))
so im currently in donation request, trading, buying to have some stuff to grow next year.


good also for tomatoes!
i have Edamame seed that i could drop in very good with salt ;)

Thanks
 
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