Seed Trading forum: 2010 Hog Wild Seed Swap #11 - Trading Thread
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We came from here.. http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view/42992 …. Continuing on with the Hog Wild Seed Swap. There is plenty of room left at the trough -- If you would like to join in on the fun… go to the most current thread **look for the HOG avatar** in the Cottage Garden Forum that can be found here -- > http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/forums/view/cottagegardening/ Use that link / current CHAT thread for Help and Chattering about seeds…. the most current threat will have the highest number in the topic. Links to Important Posts: Rules Part 1 http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view_post/434172/ Part 2&3 http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view_post/434191/ Participants http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view_post/434298/ Philosophy http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view_post/477731/ What to send to Ella http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view_post/434213/ Seed List Database http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/db/hogwildseedswap/browse.php What is "land-race", by Joseph http://cubits.org/ellasgarden/thread/view_post/471773/ Here's a guide to seed viability: http://www.hillgardens.com/seed_longevity.htm Foldable Seed Envelopes - great made with wax paper http://www.carnivorousplants.org/seedbank/Envelope.htm ![]() Terese -- Leesburg, FL & Lake Delton, Wi My Email is my userID at hotmail.com |
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Ciao all- My black flowers went fast. I have some mixed Black Ball and White Snowman Bachelor Buttons left. The Everlasting Sweet Pea is a climber - no fragrance, though and it's a mix of pink and white flowers, not black, but it's perennial. Does she like vegetables? I have lots of those left. Grazie a tutti, Julianna |
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Hi all sorry I took so long to respond to your oinks and emails.. My son had to have some surgery on his hand the day before Thanksgiving, and Dh and kids are off all week so we went to the lake for some camping..The weather turned cold at night but the days are beautiful.. I think I have enough of everything to cover your request up to this point..Hope you all had a great TG ![]() |
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HI Hunny, hope the surgery went well and he will be good as new before long! |
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ok I be here! ![]() |
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Hi Misti, you sure have been quiet. I found a pack of Sunflower seeds someone gave back in the summer and I planted a few but have lots left if anyone wants sunflowers. 'Titan' is the name. |
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I have been playing our online game Jade Dynasty with the hubby all day. tomorrow got to get going on some more product for the store. beautiful Sunflowers but WAY too big for apartments lol heck I dont know if I could even reach to harvest them at 12 foot ![]() |
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Thanks Terese & Jan for ideas for RRR - I'll keep rooting around in my stash tomorrow. Julianna, I seem to recall that New Zealand spinach was bred for dry-ish summers as a green for when it was too hot and dry for regular spinach...might be some other vegies with similar adaptations - Joseph, do you have suggestions along these lines? Huneybunch, hope your son heals quickly. Waving at Misti My religion is simple. My religion is kindness. Dalai Lama |
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Ciao all- I just added a few new things to my list. Have a look: 1. Lettuce, Grand Rapids - 5 2. Beet, Detroit Perfected - 2 3. Sage, Common - 3 4. Radish, German Giant - 4 5. Gourd, Luffa - 1 6. Tomato, Bush Beefsteak (commercial) - 5 7. Champion Moss Curled Parsley - 3 Numbers denote how many pre-packaged trades I have. I'm *starting* to get more organized. Grazie a tutti, Julianna |
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Can I have the Bush Beefsteak please?? thank you. Terese -- Leesburg, FL & Lake Delton, Wi My Email is my userID at hotmail.com |
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Sorrelina, oinking for your bush beefsteak, please. |
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Beyondthelimit, got your sunflowers bagged for you. ![]() |
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Sorellina: I sure could pig out on a packet of those Detroit Perfected beets. Author of Mother Earth News Blog about Landrace Gardening: http://www.motherearthnews.com/search.aspx?tags= Lofthouse |
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Hi Sorellina, I made most of this "want list" a few days ago and somehow neglected to post it. Anyway, I'd love to try these seeds. Radish, German Giant Basil, Violetta Italian Parsley, Giant of Naples Carrot, Parmex Corn, Blue Jade Corn, Triple Play Tomatillo, Giant Yellow Thank you so much! Danita P.S. If you don't mind trying seed that's about 3 years old, I can send you a small pinch of Basil 'Aromatto.' |
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Ciao all- tcs1366 and perenniallyme, I have you both down for the Bush Beefsteak Tomato. Joseph, I've got your Detroit Perfected Beets packed up for you. Danita, sadly, I have run out of both the Parmex Carrot and the Giant Yellow Tomatillo. I have you down for all of the others you asked for. Basil has good viability for several years, so I'd be happy with the Aromatto Basil, thank you! Everyone, have another look at the tomatoes I've listed. All of them are open-pollinated and most of them are heirlooms. That means you can save the seeds and they'll come true. If space is an issue, Mountain Princess is a dwarf that can be grown easily in a container. Likewise, most of the purple/black tomatoes listed are compact indeterminates and can also be grown in containers with a bit of staking. Cheers, Julianna Grazie a tutti, Julianna |
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Thanks, Julianna. |
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Oinking from Sorellina, Radish German giant Cucumber burpless bush scabiosa ebony and ivory Please Cinda I have looked at your want list and see you like beans I have a few turkey gizzard beans to share If you are interested. (they are not listed because I have only one trade) They are Heirloom / pole type |
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Thank you, Julianna - sent you cmail Karen My religion is simple. My religion is kindness. Dalai Lama |
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Julianna I would like to oink for these please: Anna Russian Black From Tula Eva Purple Ball German Red Strawberry Green Grape Jaune Flammee Kellogg’s Breakfast Mountain Princess Orange Strawberry Yellow Brandywine, Platfoot Strain Basil, Violetta Bean, Ireland Creek Annie Bean, Sunset Runner Beet, Burpee’s Golden Corn, Blue Jade Corn, Hopi Blue Corn, Japonica Striped |
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