Garden surplus for repair help
A gardener with extra herbs or tomatoes can trade weekly produce boxes for small household fixes, mending, or bike tune-up help.
Examples
These examples are not listings or guarantees. They show the kinds of specific, non-monetary, policy-safe exchanges that make a barter community easier to browse and understand.
A gardener with extra herbs or tomatoes can trade weekly produce boxes for small household fixes, mending, or bike tune-up help.
An illustrator can offer a portrait commission in exchange for photography, music, language, or software tutoring.
Someone comfortable with spreadsheets can offer a remote cleanup session in exchange for resume feedback or beginner design help.
A neighbor can ask for an extra set of hands moving furniture and offer prepared meals, yard help, or another practical favor.
A plant collector can offer rooted cuttings for pots, soil, garden labels, or a short lesson on propagation.
A hobbyist can offer patient beginner coaching in exchange for used, working gear that another member no longer needs.
They are specific, personal, non-monetary, and easy to evaluate. They avoid regulated goods, adult content, financial products, cash equivalents, unsafe services, and anything that would require Battarbox to verify a professional license or process payment.