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| add to favorites | My Trade List...Just want a few more things | Vegetables | 2012-02-07 |
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| A few things I still want to have..... Cosmic Purple Carrot Purple of Romagna Artichoke Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage Chinese Mosaic Long Bean Ronde De Nice Zucchini Patisson Panache Jaune Et Vert Scallop Jing Orange Okra Yellow of Parma Onions Stuttgarter Onions Bronze D'Amposta Onions I have to trade.... Pumpkin Jack O Lantern Endive Batavian Broadleaf Turnip Seven top Lettuce - buttercrunch, & Oak Leaf Onions Evergreen Bunching Golden Hubbard Squash Watermelon Dixie Queen Israel Ogen Melon Moth beans Asparagus - UC72 & Mary Washington Carrot - Parisienne and Scarlet Nantes Coreless Habanero White Chile (5 seeds left) Bouguet Dill Yarrow Lemon Mint Joe Pye Weed (came from another trade and I won't use) Rose Mallow Love-in-a-mist cosmos Chinese Houses Marigolds | ||||
| add to favorites | veggies, herbs, flowers, bushes, cuttings,magonila tree | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-02-04 |
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| any kind of seed or cutting, trees looking to beautify my home and community as well as growing food for my family and neighbors in our town everyone here having tough time making ends meet please help if you can will send SASE for seeds etc. | ||||
| add to favorites | looking for seeds | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-02-04 |
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| wanting coffee beans herbs flowers rose cuttings white wisteria vine | ||||
| add to favorites | looking for blueberries | Vines Berries Etc | 2012-02-04 |
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| I would like to try growing blueberries, and have a few things to offer for trade. Red Romaine Lettuce Dill Summer Savory German Winter Thyme Sweet Basil Long Island Improved Brussels Sprouts Marjoram Datura (single blooming white) Thank you! | ||||
| add to favorites | Looking for a few items. | Vegetables | 2012-02-04 |
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| I'm looking for: purple carrots romanesco broccoli cauliflower oregano garlic shallots rosemary blueberry strawberry grape I have: Blue Curled Scotch Kale Green Globe Artichoke Burgandy Bushbeans Small sugar pumpkins Melons: Honey Rock Cantaloupe Sugar Baby Watermelon Honey Dew Lettuce: Bibb Butter Crunch Little Gem Ruby Carrots: Scarlet Nantes Danver 126 Onion: White Guano Burgandy Peppers: Yellow California Wonders Yolo Wonder Squash: Black Beauty (summer) Early Prolific (summer) Cocozelle (summer) Cucumbers: Lemon Marketer Tomatoes: Red cherry Large Jubilee | ||||
| add to favorites | Michigan grown seeds | Vegetables | 2012-02-02 |
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| All of the seeds I have to swap are organic and were grown at reccomended isolation distances unless otherwise stated. I have: TOMATOES -ananas noir -goldman's italian-american -riesentraube cherry BEANS -dragon's tongue (bush) -painted pony (bush) -empress (bush) -hidasta shield figure (pole) CORN -golden bantam (not properly isolated) CARROTS -st. valery (may be mixed with queen anne's lace) PEPPERS -hungarian red sweet -chinese five color hot CUCUMBERS -a&c pickling Seeds I would like (but am not limited to): lettuce kale walking onions potatoes winter tomatoes summer squash winter squash celery sunflowers peanuts leeks parsnips | ||||
| add to favorites | Organic Heirloom Tomato Seeds for Trade | Vegetables | 2012-02-02 | |
| I ordered tomato seeds from the Tomatofest website. Well, they sent me duplicates and now I have tomato seeds coming out of my ears! I don't want them to go bad so I would like to swap. I am open to suggestions on any herbs, vegetables, fruits, cuttings - whatever you would like to trade. I do know a few things I would like. WANT: Strawberry Spinach, Star of David Okra, a good pickling cucumber, any colored popcorn, garlic - need recommendations, ANY kind of pepper to make homemade chili! stevia. HAVE: Hezhou, Aussie, Dr.Carolyn, Brandywine:Sudath's Strain, Green Zebra, Yellow Ruffled, Wapsipinicon Peach, Snow Ball, Tobolsk, Egyptian, Super Snow White, Hawaiian Pineapple, Spoon, Flamme, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dagma's Perfection, Rocky, Lemony, Box Car Willie, Brandywine: OTV, Costoluto Genovese, Garden Peach, Hillbilly, Julia Child, Paul Robeson, Isis Candy Cherry, San Marzano Rodorta, Russian Big Roma, Purple Russian, Power's Heirloom, Grandma Mary, Aunt Lucy's Italian Paste, Wonder Light, Black Zebra, Orange Strawberry. | ||||
| add to favorites | Superhot peppers | Vegetables | 2012-02-01 |
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| I have the following rare superhot chilli's 7 pot barackapore 7 pot brown 7 pot chocolate 7 pot douglah 7 pot johah x Bhut jolokia butch 7 pot jonah 7 pot jonah butch t 7 pot orange 7 pot red 7 pot yellow 7 pot yellow butch 7pot brain strain bhut assam bhut con bhut ic strain bhut jolokia bhut jolokia bhut n.m. chocolate bhut douglah Fatalii habanero chocolate habanero fedco habanero red soc habanero yellow hot paper lantern jamacan orange jamaican red mixed nagas naga dorset morrich naga morrich red globe t. scorp t t. scorp butch t t. scorp Butch T. Zydeco t. scorp morough t. scorp morough blend t. scorp red t. scorp yellow cardi tepin purple red bell yellow bell jalapeno Looking for: Beans: Empress, Dragons tonguye, rattlesnake snap, Beet: Cylindra Cabbage: Mammoth Red Rock, Premium late flat dutch Carrot: Paris Market, St. Valery Corn: Stowell's evergreen Cucumber: Japanese climbing, english, true lemon Ground Cherry: Aunt molly's Eggplant: Florida high bush, listada de gandia Gourd: Apple, birdhouse, ten commandments Lettuce: Bunte Forellenschluss, Red Leprechaun, Winter density Melon: Edens gem Okra Red Burgundy, Borettana Pea: Amish Snap Radish: Early Scarlet Globe Peppers: Habeneros that I dont have Spinach: Bloomsdale, red malabar Tomatillo: Purple, Green Squash: Amish Pie, black beauty zucchini, guatemalan blue banana, waltham butternut Tomato:Brown Berry, German Pink, Gold Medal Watermelon: Golden midget Herbs: Varieties of basil, cilantro, chives, lemon balm, mints, rosemary, parsley, thyme Flowers: Zinnias and Sunflowers I am open to other heirloom varieties of the vegetables listed above as well, these are just my wish list. Feel free to send me a message about what you have, I am looking for at least a couple of things from each person. Some of the ones listed above I may only have a couple of seeds left because I just planted my seeds for this season. Look forward to hearing from you. | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Organic Heirloom Hopi Red Dye Amaranth | Vegetables | 2012-01-30 | |
| Amaranthus cruentus A stately 6' plant, displaying 1–2' deep burgundy inflorescences. Leaves may be green or burgundy or some variation. Eat the young leaves in salads or slightly steamed, admire them young or old. The Hopis make a scarlet food dye from the flower bract to color their ceremonial piki bread. “When added to a flower bouquet it makes an ordinary clear jar look like an elegant purple-tinted vase as it colors the water.” SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON. | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom National Pickling Cucumber | Vegetables | 2012-01-30 | |
| Open-pollinated. In 1924, aiming to create a variety suitable for both small pickles and dills, the National Pickle Packers Association began a collaboration with the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station that resulted in National’s 1929 introduction. Not quite as early as Northern Pickler, but tending to hold quality over a longer season, the firm black-spined dark green fruits are usually quite sweet, rarely bitter. Plants are vigorous dependable producers. A highly developed pickling strain that bears heavy over a long season. Disease resistances: Scab, Cucumber Mosaic Virus SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON. | ||||
| add to favorites | Cuban squash large, tomatoes | Vegetables | 2012-01-28 | |
| have a lot of cuban calabaza squash (these are huge about 13 inch by 13 inch inside is yellow to orange with a lot of meat and seeds beta carotene loaded, also large tomato, cherry tomato, bell peppers red, orange and yellow. NEED BEETS, LOOKING FOR DETROIT RED, OR ANY LARGE BEET. I can send you a lot of seeds. | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Painted Serpent Cucumber | Vegetables | 2012-01-25 | |
| Open-pollinated. Cucumis melo var. flexuosus Bite into the snake that doesn’t bite back. Also known as Armenian Cucumber or Snake Melon, native to Armenia and brought to Italy in the fifteenth century. This is one of the oldest of our heirlooms, yet one of the most neglected by our gardeners. Slender slightly fuzzy flexuous fruits delicately coil like a serpent with alternate light and dark green stripes. Culture like the melon it is, starting indoors in individual pots and transplanting into a low tunnel. Will grow up to 30" but best eaten at 8–18". Straighter if trellised. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON. | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Fordhook Giant Chard | Vegetables | 2012-01-25 | |
| Open-pollinated. Broad white stems, leaves dark green and savoyed with white veins. The standard variety, introduced by Burpee in 1934. Strains of green swiss chard have been around since around 1750. An easy winner for appearance and flavor. Broad white stems and midribs with deep green savoyed leaves. Large plants reach 24-28” and are very upright in architecture. High yield potential makes this variety a successful addition to every gardener’s list. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON. | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Perpetual Spinach or Leaf Beet | Vegetables | 2012-01-25 | |
| Open pollinated. Leaf beet should be cultured like any other chard variety. It looks similar to other Swiss chards, but its stems are thinner, and its exceptionally tender leaves are smoother, not puckered. It tastes unlike any other chard, imparting a spinach-like flavor that lingers pleasantly. Unlike spinach, Perpetual lasts through summer into fall as it withstands light and moderate frosts. Production from June to October. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON. | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Organic Danvers Carrot | Vegetables | 2012-01-25 | |
| The original Danvers Half-Long was developed by market gardeners in Massachusetts in 1871. This modern refinement features 7" conical orange roots that taper to a point. Easier to grow in heavy soils than the longer more refined types. The strong tops aid harvesting. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON (IGNORE THE NOTATION BELOW WHICH INDICATES THAT THE SEEDS ARE FROM 2010 – I AM UNABLE TO CHANGE IT TO 2011) | ||||
| add to favorites | Unusual Heirlooms and Native Plants from all over the World | Vegetables | 2012-01-24 |
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| Wanted: Unusual heirloom tomatoes and plants from all over the world What I have: almost all are 2011 seeds Black Cherry tomatoes. Cherokee Purple tomatoes (2010 seeds). Small yellow tomato (thick skin) Eggplant.. i think Japanese(long light purple and white). orange habaneros. Pasilla Bajio. Long black eggplant. Red long pepper (corno di Toro?). Radish Purple Plum. Basil large leaf. Basil. lemon balm. spearmint. Cypress Vine. Morning Glorys (pink and/or light blue). Pink Forget-Me-Not. White Echinacea. Pink Ageratum. Eyeball Plant. Queen Anne’s Lace. False Salmon Seal. Dark Purple single Hollyhock (Niger). Columbine: Single black flower Double flower: Dark Pink Black Purple Pink. Spur kind: Yellow/ yellow Yellow center/Peach outside(spur). Mix of all of the above. all kinds of native(Western NC) wildflowers .. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Zinnia Cactus mix. Butterfly Weed (almost out) Licorice Hyssop (purple flower.) Lamb’s ear. Red Poppy red center. Bread Poppy (unknown color). Dwarf Coneflower (purple)(almost out). Geranium perennial light purple flower perennial with white and green leaves. Stokes Aster white. Stokes Aster Mix could be white or blue. Rocket larkspur. Bachelor Buttons mix. Bachelor Buttons Cyannus double mixed colors. Morning glory pink star. Jonny Jumpup viola. Penstemon Rondo mix. Mexican hat. Aster seastar mix some are purple others are mixed. Afican Daisy giant mix. Penstemon Huster Red. Pansy Swiss Giants mix. Larius Gayfeather purple. Million Bells purple. Bushes: Beauty Berry. Hearts o’bustin. Annuals ..dahlias, petunias, etc.. stuff like these | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Organic Early Wonder Tall Top Beet | Vegetables | 2012-01-24 | |
| Open-pollinated. Selected for earliness from Crosby’s Egyptian and introduced in 1911. Quick emergence in cold soil and attractive purple tops make Wonder the choice for early beet greens and bunching beets. This is truly one of the best beet varieties for greens. Early wonder tops are fast growing, sweet, flavorful and grow upwards of 18"s. Has three inch roots which are smooth, half-flat, bright red and grow to about 3" in diameter. The best choice for Southern climates over other beets, but still keep in mind beets are a cool weather crop. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON (IGNORE THE NOTATION BELOW WHICH INDICATES THAT THE SEEDS ARE FROM 2010 – I AM UNABLE TO CHANGE IT TO 2011). | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Ground Cherry / Cape Gooseberry / Husk Tomato | Vegetables | 2012-01-24 | |
| Physalis pruinosa. Open-pollinated. A treat inside every paper wrapper! Same genus as Chinese Lantern and tomatillo, bearing fruits that ripen inside their protective husks. As clusters of berries sweeten, they turn from green to golden yellow, drop off the decorative branching plants, and reach perfection as their husks thin to a near-gossamer papery consistency. The berries have an indescribable nutty flavor that is great for raw snacks. Don’t eat them green––they can be a powerful emetic. Need filtered light and temperatures at least 75°, preferably closer to 90°, to germinate. Cover the seeds with just a light sprinkling of soil and place the flats in the hottest part of the greenhouse, transplanting after last spring frost. Husk cherries will tolerate a touch of frost but give up when temperatures dip below 30°. In a good year, about half will ripen in time. Will readily self sow, although volunteers never mature as quickly as those started indoors. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON (IGNORE THE NOTATION BELOW WHICH INDICATES THAT THE SEEDS ARE FROM 2010 – I AM UNABLE TO CHANGE IT TO 2011). | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Golden Acre Cabbage | Vegetables | 2012-01-24 | |
| The best choice for those preferring an early open-pollinated cabbage that’s not a pointy-headed intellectual from Jersey. A selection of the Copenhagen Market type billed as “new…the earliest of the round-headed cabbages” in the 1928 Jerome B. Rice catalog. Heads average 3–5 lb. Short stems with sparse wrapper leaves and medium-sized core keep it compact. Not long standing. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON (IGNORE THE NOTATION BELOW WHICH INDICATES THAT THE SEEDS ARE FROM 2010 – I AM UNABLE TO CHANGE IT TO 2011). | ||||
| add to favorites | 2012 Heirloom Organic Black Krim Tomato | Vegetables | 2012-01-24 | |
| (Solanum lycopersicum) (aka Black Crimea) Found in Krim, Russia in 1990 by Lars Olov Rosenstrom of Bromma, Sweden. Indeterminate. SEEDS ARE $1 A PACKET. PLEASE CLICK ON MY NAME ABOVE “CFK”, WHICH WILL TAKE YOU TO MY PAGE WHERE YOU SHOULD CLICK “Click here to view the ads of this user!” TO SEE ALL OF THE SEEDS I AM OFFERING. THERE IS NO POSTAGE AS LONG AS YOU ORDER MORE THAN TWO PACKETS. IF YOU ONLY ORDER ONE PACKET, PLEASE INCLUDE $1 FOR POSTAGE. HARVESTED 2011 FOR 2012 GROWING SEASON (IGNORE THE NOTATION BELOW WHICH INDICATES THAT THE SEEDS ARE FROM 2010 – I AM UNABLE TO CHANGE IT TO 2011). | ||||
| add to favorites | BULBS I HAVE | Trees & Shrubs | 2012-01-23 |
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| banana tree elephant ear red cannas will trade for other tree's or bulbs. | ||||
| add to favorites | softneck garlic | Vegetables | 2012-01-22 |
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| mix of a few variaties of softneck garlic, cloves ready to plant | ||||
| add to favorites | SEED I HAVE | Flowers | 2012-01-22 | |
| white datura (moon flower) giant sunflower birdhouse gourd purple morning glory coyote tomato | ||||
| add to favorites | Seeds Wanted | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-22 |
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| passion flower gourds vines | ||||
| add to favorites | Over 500 seeds of flowers, trees, herbs, etc. | Flowers | 2012-01-21 | |
| Please have a look at my website. ALL my seeds are available for trading www.seedsite.eu | ||||
| add to favorites | Requesting Seed Donations for Decolonizing Diet Project | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-20 | |
| We are requesting seed donations for plants that are indigenous to the Great Lakes Region, or for plants that were cultivated here prior to the early 1600s. We will have 25 research subjects eating an indigenous foods diet for one year, and we are starting an indigenous garden on campus at Northern Michigan University. We will be more than happy to exchange seeds once we get up and running. | ||||
| add to favorites | Vegetables Seeds Nice Selection | Vegetables | 2012-01-20 |
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| 1. Bush Mexican Pinto Beans 2. Provider/Contender Snap Bean 3. Dark Red Kidney Beans 4. Detroit Dark Red Beets 5. Calabrese Broccoli 6. Long Island Brussels Sprouts 7. Cauliflower Snowball 8. Scarlet Nantes Carrot 9. Golden Bantam sweet corn 10. Hales Best Jumbo Cantaloupe 11. Ashley Organic Cucumber 12. Italian Onions Cippola Di Piatta 13. Black Beauty Eggplant 14. Crimson Giant Radish 15. Winter Giant Organic Italian Spinach 16. Heirloom Beefsteak Tomato 17. Kale Vates Blue Scotch 18. Watermelon 19. Green Zucchini Squash 20. Summer yellow Straight Neck Squash 21. Dwarf White Sugar Edible Pod Pea 22. Bibb Lettuce 23. Purple Top White Globe Turnip 24. Evergreen Okra 25. Napoliatano Bolloso Italian Basil 26. Oregano 27. Arugula - Rocket Salat 28. Gourmet Leaf Lettuce Blend 7 types over 29. Leeks American Flag 30. Italian Lettuce (headed) Trocadero Black Seeded 31. Cabbage Red Burgandy & Flat Dutch 32.Yellow favorite field corn (organic) (For corn meal 33. ONIONS Evergreen Bunching 34. OATS SEEDS 35.WHEAT Hard Red SEEDS 36.Alfalfa USDA Certified Organic 37.Brown Flax Seeds 38.Black CHIA Seeds 39.California Wonder green pepper Tomatoes: 40.Roma Heirloom Tomato 41.Homestead Heirloom Tomato 42.Better Boy Heirloom Tomato 43.Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato 44.Marglobe Heirloom Tomato 45.Rutgers Heirloom Tomato 46.Red Cherry Small Heirloom Tomato 47.Red Cherry Large Heirloom Tomato 48.Yellow Brandywine Heirloom Tomato 49. Ox-heart Heirloom Tomato 50. Yellow Pear Heirloom Tomato 51.Beefsteak Heirloom Tomato 52. San Marzano Heirloom Tomato | ||||
| add to favorites | Vegetable seeds (pigeon peas, speckled butter bean, etc) | Vegetables | 2012-01-20 |
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| Looking for strawberry spinach/strawberry sticks but will of course entertain any ideas you have. I currently have: Some are commercial but most are my own. I have been careful not to cross. All have been grown in my gardens and kept sealed in a fridgerator (all harvested in 2011 except the Speckled butterbeans; they were harvested this month). parsnips-Harris model Cherry tomato- basket Onion-pickling crystal white wax Butter Bean-Florida Speckled (purple and white) Carrot-Parisian Pigeon Peas-cajanus indicus Arugula-Rocket Broccoli-Waltham 29 Lettuce-buttercrunch Lettuce-Black seeded simpson Celery-tall Utah Onion-Hybrid Granex Yellow Radish-Daikon Rutabaga-purple top Radish-watermelon Bell Pepper-yellow Bell Pepper-red Tomato-Roma vf Turnip-purple top Malabar Spinach Common Sorrel Gourd-Luffa Beans-White half runner Pumpkin-big max Cuke-lemon Cowpeas-california blackeye Cuke- marketmore 76 Gourd-large bottle (birdhouse) Beans-Kentucky wonder pole Beans-Kentucky wonder bush | ||||
| add to favorites | Any | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-19 |
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| I am looking to start a flower garden with my five year old. We are in Zone 7 (a - to be exact) and recently moved to the area; therefore I have no seeds to offer in return. I am looking to send SASE. Just let me know if you have any you would be willing to part with and let me know what you think the postage would be. Thank you very much | ||||
| add to favorites | Seeds Wanted/Needed | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-18 |
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| BEET Any CORN Popcorn, Dent type LETTUCE Butterhead Type MELON Minnesota midget ONION Short day Intermediate day Egyptian walking Multiplying Shallot PEPPER Orange Bell, Jalapeno - Craig's Grander RADISH Daikon RICE Any Type TOMATO Heatwave, Moneymaker, Cherokee Purple, Costoluto Fiorentino, Arkansas Traveler, Porter Improved, anything that's heat tolerant We had 63 days above 100 degrees this summer. WHEAT Kamut Thanks and God bless | ||||
| add to favorites | Heirloom Squash, Pumpkin, Indian Corn Seed to Swap | Vegetables | 2012-01-16 |
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| Hi, I am looking to expand the varieties I plant this year. Have some Jarrahdale, Rouge Vif d'Etampes, Earth Tones Dent(Autumn Rainbow), possibly others. I garden in Zone 4 (WY) and though these vines had longer growing seasons, they were ready before 1st light frost. Please reply if you have any squash/pumpkin heirlooms you would like to trade. | ||||
| add to favorites | Many hard to find, or odd seeds for trade! | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-15 |
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| I'm looking to trade: Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron Gigantum) Magenta Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus Polyrhizus) Citronella Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) Stevia (Rebaudiana) Black Bamboo (Phyllostachys Nigra) (only a few left) Cutie Pink Popcorn I'm looking for: Any tree,tobacco,bamboo, or rare, and or odd seeds. | ||||
| add to favorites | 6a heirloom veggies for swap | Vegetables | 2012-01-15 |
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| organically grown, open-pollinated email me! *have:* early snowball cauliflower calypso (yin yang) bean, bush tiger eye bean, bush bunte forellenschluss lettuce rouge vif d’edampes pumpkin heirloom cherry tomatoes blend (Sundrop,Gold Nugget, Brown Cherry, Sweetie, Green, Super Snow White, Bicolor Cherry) Burgess Buttercup Squash Hanson Improved lettuce Dwarf Gray Sugar Pea Honeyrock melon Wallflowers Golden Zucchini Black Beauty Zucchini *want:* Early Hakucho, Midori giant, Mojo Green, or Sunrise edamame (or any that thrive up north) St Valery carrot Thelma Sanders squash Opalka tomato Sheboygan tomato Joi Choi bok choy Cobham Improved Marrow or Gladiator parsnips Emerald Delight, Eight Ball, or Tigress zucchini Superpik yellow summer squash Delicata winter squash Hard-shelled Corsican gourd Bread seed Hungarian Blue poppies | ||||
| add to favorites | Quinoa Seeds | Vegetables | 2012-01-14 |
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| Hi! I bought "Brightest Brilliant Quinoa" seeds from Seedsofchange without thinking. I'd like to pass this on to someone who can use them. This is a whole package, unopened, 500mg. I can't use the because the days to maturity are 100-110, and we don't get enough sun to support that. It is a hardy annual. We REALLY love salad gardens and fresh veggies, we use square foot gardening if that tells you what we can handle. Thanks! | ||||
| add to favorites | Seeds needed please! | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-11 |
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| I have luffa, chives, carrots, anise and Job's tears seeds availible, as well as morning glories. I am struggling to come up with money for seeds this year, so am willing to trade for almost anything! Also interested in any fellow gardeners who might be willing to just give me seeds... I can send a sase and they would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading! (I have a friend who really wants bitter melon seeds. So some of those would be greatly appreciated!) | ||||
| add to favorites | Violet Wood Sorrel - oxalis violacea | Flowers | 2012-01-10 | |
| 1-6 inches tall, with leaflets heart-shaped and in threes. They grow in mostly to full shade and spread quickly. I love tem because they are so easy to take care of. The flowers are pink and can be striped. The underside of the leaflets are a purple color, hence the 'Violet' in it's name. They grow thickly and if it doesn't snow they last through the winter, and if it does they come back just fine the following spring. I like to plant them under and around my other plants, they add a nice touch, but I have seen some people who plant them in their yard and just let 'em grow, and I did that this last year, gave them their own personal spot in my garden, and they loved it. It might take them a while to get real thick, but they will. They are a great plant to have growing through the cracks of your stepping stones, makes it just gorgous, and like I said before, they add a certain touch that just makes a good garden better. I haven't harvested them yet, they're still growing, so therefore they will be very fresh when they reach you, and I will send them in some of my soil so they don't dry out and you can make their transplanting go easier. | ||||
| add to favorites | SUNFLOWERS | Flowers | 2012-01-09 |
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| VELVET QUEEN SUNFLOWER - H. annuus) Striking sunflower has velvety, dark mahogany-red petals with an almost black center. Well branched, free-flowering plants with strong stems make this an ideal sunflower for borders or cut flowers. Plants grow 5–7' tall. 75 days RING OF FIRE SUNFLOWER - Very uniform variety. Dark-centered blooms are 4-5" across with petals that gradually fade from a dark red base to golden-yellow tips. Branching habit with long side stems, one of the best varieties for cut flowers. Plants grow 5-6' tall. Annual, 60 days TORCH SUNFLOWER - Also known as Mexican Sunflower. Fiery orange flowers attract butterflies untill frost. MAMMOTH SUNFLOWER - I only keep seeds from plants over 10' with heads over 1' MULTI HEAD BLACK OIL SUNFLOWER - 6'tall sunflower with multiple heads SINGLE HEAD SUNFLOWER - 6' tall black oil sunflower | ||||
| add to favorites | Velvet queen sunflower | Vegetables | 2012-01-09 |
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| H. annuus) Striking sunflower has velvety, dark mahogany-red petals with an almost black center. Well branched, free-flowering plants with strong stems make this an ideal sunflower for borders or cut flowers. Plants grow 5–7' tall. 75 days | ||||
| add to favorites | wanted any veg,flower, cutting, herbs, anything | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2012-01-08 |
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| just starting to grow my own need help please send me anything that you have greatly thankful | ||||
| add to favorites | for swap or to give away if you send SASE | Vegetables | 2012-01-07 |
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| I have the following seeds for trade: Carrot - Early Mokum F1 - Johnny's 2009; Leek - King Richard - Johnny's 2008; Pepper - Anaheim - Lake Valley 2011; Pak Choi (Bok Choi) - Mei Qing Choi F1 Johnny's 2010; Spinach - smooth leaf Johnny's Space F1 2010; Tomatillo - Lake Valley 2011; Cherry Tomato - Sun Cherry red Johnny's 2008, 2010; Watermelon - Sugar Baby - Lake Valley 2011 ----- And I would like any variety of curly kale | ||||
| add to favorites | Catha Edulis | Trees & Shrubs | 2012-01-07 |
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| add to favorites | Catha Edulis | Trees & Shrubs | 2012-01-07 |
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| add to favorites | Exchange buckwheat | Vegetables | 2012-01-07 |
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| Have: Buckwheat, red globe radish, kikuna (edible chrysanthemum), fava beans (small), white icecycle radish, comfrey 14 Want: turnip, kholrabi, dino kale, fuki, wild rice, scarlet runner bean, yardlong bean, sugar snap peas, fig and gooseberry cuttings (and other edibles for zone 7!) | ||||
| add to favorites | Common Mullein - verbascum thapsus | Flowers | 2012-01-05 | |
| "Most of these Eurasian weeds are biennial - they require two years to complete their life cycle. In the first summer they form large, ground-hugging rosetts of leaves that last through the winter.(It is for the texture of its leaves that the Common Mulein is also known as Velvey Plant and Flannel Leaf.)The upright flowering stems arise from the centers of these rosetts the following spring and bear their blossoms, a few at a time, all summer long. The Common Mullein's tall, stout stem has inspired such names as Jacob's Staff and Sheperd's Club." - paragraph from Reader's digest North American Wildlife, page 436 | ||||
| add to favorites | Prickly Poppy - Argemone | Flowers | 2012-01-05 | |
| Gets up to 12 ft tall, bushy, with lots of 1 1/2 - 4 inch wide white flowers. Easy to grow, it grows anywhere - you could water it once a month in the middle of a drought and it would flourish! I actually tested that. True. A desert plant, but it grows just about anywhere. Farmers hate these plants because they grow fast, spread just as fast, and nothing besides bugs eats them. Great to have in a garden you don't want to work with it much, and very gorgous. Bees like them, so to bring more bees to your garden you can plant these. | ||||
| add to favorites | Common Morning Glory - Bindweed - Wildflower - Ipomoea Purpurmea | Flowers | 2012-01-05 | |
| These easy to grow plants get about 10 ft high, although mine have gotten longer than that with natural fertilizer from my farm animals and plenty, but not too much, water. Flowers are trumpet shaped and can be pink, purple, blue, or white, but mine have only ever been pink and purple - a friend told me the color depends on the soil. Leaves are heart shaped. These flowers are great center pieces, hummingbirds love them, and they produce hundreds of seeds for each plant. They are wildflowers, so they don't need nearly as much water as other plants. Their vines weave and braid themselves into gorgous natural patterns, interspersed with bright flowers and dark leaves. Easy to train and fast growing, these are great for decorating fences or even other plants. I harvested these seeds from my garden this year, I planted a few random seeds in a pot and they sprouted. | ||||
| add to favorites | Wild Milkweed - asclepias syriaca | Flowers | 2012-01-05 | |
| It's flowers are usually pink or lavender, and it attracts butterfys like flies to honey!It's very easy to grow, as it is a wildflower. It makes a short, bushy plant, only about 2-6 feet tall. If you love butterflies, then this will make them go crazy! | ||||
| add to favorites | Seeds to swap | Vegetables | 2012-01-04 | |
| Multiple Varieties of seeds to swap. All of these were grown and saved by me. I use organic gardening practices. I am interested in open-pollinated varieties only, and prefer if you have grown the seed out and saved it yourself. So long as it was either hand pollinated, isolated, or an inbreeding variety. The more information you have about it the more interested I am. I have: Bean, Asparagus Bean Liana RS(Yardlong Pole) Bean, Triomphe de Farcy (Bush) Bean, Kentucky Wonder (Pole Snap) Bean, Stringless Blue Lake S-7 (Pole Snap) Cucumber, Marketmore 76 Pepper, Jalapeno Early Radish, Rat's Tail (Podding) Tomato, Pineapple Mammoth Sunflower All were harvested fall 2011, with the exeption of the bush beans in 2010. If you are interested in anything, let me know what you have to trade. Thanks! | ||||
| add to favorites | Seeds to trade | Vegetables | 2012-01-04 |
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| I have several seeds for trade most were baught thru store some are heirloom. Four seasons lettuce (heirloom) Black seeded simpson lettuce Rutgers tomato (heirloom) Kentucky wonder pole snap bean Hookford giant swiss chard Mammoth meelting sugar pea edible pod (heirloom) French breakfast radish (heirloom) Viola johnny jump up flower(heirloom) Connecticut field pumpkin (heirloom) Hookford zuccini Little finger carrot I have more seeds on order and wouldnt mind trading some. These are heirlooms Tomato Believe it or not Big zebra Homer fikes yellow oxheart Hunts family favorite Tappys heritage Orange oxheart Osu blue White rabbit ~bush beans~ Early bush italian Blue lake 156 Top crop Ukrainian comrades ~polebeans~ Annettes Italian Romano ~variety of stuff~ Lemon cuke cucumber Cayenne long thin Bloomsdale longstanding spinach Five color silverbeet chard Jaltomato Giant cape gooseberry Japanese white egg (egg plant) Beebalm lemon Cilantro Dill bouquet Lemon balm my want\wish list.. Heirlooms Egyption walking onions Herbs Blackberry Blueberry Zuccini Any color of carrots Artichoke Strawberry spinach Everything that I have the package dates are 2011 \2012 | ||||
| add to favorites | Veggies for Trade | Vegetables | 2011-12-29 |
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| I have:__ Leek (American Flag...these have been growing, overwintering and reseeding themselves for about 5 years, very hardy),__ Baby Bok Choy (this one will also reseed for fall crop),__ Acorn Squash,__ Squash (Waltham Butternut),__ Ithaca Lettuce (OP),__ Kohlrabi (Early White Vienna),__ Turnip (Purple Top White Globe),__ Beet (Ruby Queen),__ Carrot (Tendersweet),__ Celery (Utah Green),__ Radish (French Breakfast),__ Romaine Lettuce (Parris Island Cos...this one is great, just cut it off near the base and it will regrow another head)__ Romaine Lettuce (Jericho...this one is supposed to be heat tolerant)__ Leaf Lettuce (Red Salad Bowl)__ Lettuce Mix (Black-Seeded Simpson, Green Salad Bowl, Red Sails, Romaine)__ Cucumber (Straight Eight)__ Cantaloupe (Hale's Best Jumbo)__ Watermelon (Jubilee) Watermelon (Sugar Baby) Swiss Chard (Fordhook Giant)__ Sunflower (Henri Wilde)__ Sunflower (Mammoth)__ Pumpkin (Big Max) Want Heirlooms: Chinese Red Noodle Bean,__ Jacob's Cattle Bean,__ Canton Bok Choy,__ Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage,__ Henderson's - Charleston Wakefield Cabbage,__ Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage,__ Tete Noire Cabbage,__ Cosmic Purple Carrot,__ Dragon Carrot,__ Diamond Eggplant,__ Fengyuan Purple Eggplant,__ Yellow of Parma Onion,__ Crimson Forest Bunching Onion,__ Jaune Paille Des Vertus Onion,__ Jamaician Hot Chocolate Pepper,__ Ancho Gigantea Pepper,__ Chinese 5 Color Pepper,__ Bolivian Rainbow Peppers,__ Hot Portugal Pepper,__ Jimmy Nardello Pepper,__ Joe's Long pepper,__ Mini Chocolate Bell Pepper,__ Napoleon Sweet Pepper,__ Pasilla Bajio Pepper,__ Tequila Sunrise pepper,__ Black Futsu Squash,__ Long Island Cheese Squash,__ New England Sugar Pie Pumpkin,__ Rouge Vif D' Etampes Pumpkin,__ Oriole Orange Chard,__ Kentucky Beefsteak Tomato,__ Dr. Wyche's Yellow Tomato,__ Mortgage Lifter Tomato,__ Paul Robeson Tomato,__ Principe Borghese Tomato,__ Silvery Fir Tree Tomato,__ Tommy Toe Tomato,__ Tsungshigo Chinese Tomato,__ Jersey Giant Tomato,__ Sub-Arctic Plenty or World's Earliest Tomato,__ Old Italian Tomato,__ I live in zone 8a, however, I just bought a greenhouse so I can expand what I grow. | ||||
| add to favorites | Looking for miniature strains of tobacco plants, like the Little Dutch. | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-12-22 |
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| I have Orange habanero seeds, some ornamental pepper seeds, sugar pumpkins, sugar snap peas, up for trade. | ||||
| add to favorites | Wanted All Types Of HOSTA Seeds | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-12-22 |
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| Wanted All Types Of HOSTA Seeds | ||||
| add to favorites | Seed list | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-12-17 |
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| I currently have the following seeds available for trade: Mixed Squash Carrot Wheat Grass Yugo Red Butterhead-no longer available Pumpkin Okra Fennel yellow squash mixed lettuce watermelon cowpeas mixed tomato radishes brussel sprouts chinese wisteria eggplant jacobs cattle bush beans dragon tongue beans sweet peppers protea- no longer available purple tomatillo-limited supply kale basil collard greens mustard greens purple larkspur golden sweet peas golden zuchini missouri wonder beans amarillo oro melon cantelope cucmber green sweet peas cabbage savoy cabbage purple royalty beans tendercrisp celery cauliflower prague celery root white corn garden cress chinese pak choy canton bok pak choy salad burnet greens pepper cress he shi ko bunching onions yellow onion tokyo long white bunching onion stuttgarter onion sugar snap peas quinoa hulless oats inca sweet rainbow corn country gentleman sweet corn dill orange poppy scarlet runner bean-limited available purple head turnips-limited available gourd | ||||
| add to favorites | Tomato seed swap/sale, >100 varieties | Vegetables | 2011-12-17 | |
| WANTED: 6 Pound Giant, _____ Arkansas Marvel, _____ Black Sun, _____ Brianna, _____ Brown Derby, _____ Bulgarischer Rosa Riese, _____ Bychiy Glaz, _____ Casaday's Folly, _____ Domingo, _____ German Pink, _____ Gianinni, _____ Giant Colossal, _____ Giroc, _____ Goose Creek, _____ Gramma Climenhaga , _____ Green Doctors Frosted, _____ Guido, _____ Italian Heirloom, _____ Joe's Plum, _____ Justine Heart, _____ Lara's Giant, _____ Lemon Drop, _____ Mexican Giant, _____ Mortgage Lifter, Pesta, _____ New Jersey Big Bill, _____ Plus De 1 Kilo, _____ Polish Giant, _____ Pompeii, _____ Rhode Island Giant, _____ Riesetomate, _____ Royal Chico, _____ Seattle's Woolley Blue Mammoth, _____ Sekai Ichi, _____ Siberian Giant, _____ Tennessee Heirloom, _____ Thunder Creek, _____ Trska Gora, _____ Velvet Red, _____ Verja Paradijz, _____ Work Release Paste, _____ Zheltyi Gigant, _____ HAVE: LOTS!!! Tomatoes, peppers, melons, sunflowers, squash, pumpkin, cilantro and more. See http://www.gianttomatoseeds.com/dt_seeds.html | ||||
| add to favorites | Naturally Grown Heirlooms for Trade | Vegetables | 2011-12-14 |
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| I currently have the following seeds to trade (all harvested fall 2011): Black Beauty Eggplant Purple Podded Pole Bean Sweet Dumpling Squash Early Jalapeño Pepper - 10 seeds Autumn Wing Gourd Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) Oregano I am looking for the following seeds (other heirloom varieties may be considered): Trombone Zucchini (aka Trombocino/Zucchetta Rampicante/Italian Trombone); Seminole Pumpkin; Dragon’s Egg Cucumber; Strawberry seeds of any type; Mexico Midget Tomato; St. John’s Wort; Early Hanover Kale; Red Winter Kale; Molten Fire Amaranth; Hopi Red Dye Orach; Bells of Ireland (flower); Dwarf Coffee Plant seeds; Violetta Precoce Artichoke; Rich Sweetness 132 Melon; 5 Color Silverbeet Chard; Oriole Orange Chard; Aswad Eggplant; | ||||
| add to favorites | Chia | Herbs | 2011-12-14 | |
| Seeds are packed with nutrients. Native to N America. | ||||
| add to favorites | caraway | Herbs | 2011-12-14 | |
| add to favorites | Fennel | Vegetables | 2011-12-14 |
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| add to favorites | Cumin | Herbs | 2011-12-14 |
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| add to favorites | Cilantro | Herbs | 2011-12-14 |
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| add to favorites | Zinnas, Sunflowers, Snapdragons | Flowers | 2011-12-08 |
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| Cut and Come Again Zinnas, Several different types of Sunflower, and Yellow Snapdragons. | ||||
| add to favorites | Wanted: Central Texas Friendly Seeds | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-12-08 |
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| Hi there :) I have been searching for seeds that will do well in my area as listed by my local AG extension. If you are also a Texas gardener and would like to offer some up for exchange I would be forever grateful! I have an assortment of seeds that I will make a list of later and can send in exchange to whomever would like to swap. | ||||
| add to favorites | looking for love-in-the-mist | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-12-05 |
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| Hiya.. I am looking for some love-in-the-mist flower seed.. If you have some that you're willing to part with, please let me know because I have plenty of veggies and some flower seeds for trade.. Thanks. | ||||
| add to favorites | Want These Watermelons....Please | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-12-05 |
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| Georgia rattlesnake, Missouri heirloom yellow flesh, moon and stars red and yellow flesh, Orangeglo, Charleston Gray, Tom Watson, Wilson's Sweet and Ghost Chillies | ||||
| add to favorites | LETS BE FRIENDS-SEEDS WANTED | Vegetables | 2011-12-01 |
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| I have peaches n' cream corn, field corn, charantais cantaloupe, hearst of gold cantaloupe, ambrosia cantaloupe, blue bubbard squash, early girl tomato, hales best jumbo cantaloupe, tendersweet orange watermelon, Moon and Stars- cherokee-pink flesh, allsweet watermelon, sugarbaby watermelon, crimson sweet watermelon, congo watermelon, bush jubilee watermelon, jubilee watermelon, desert king watermelon, clemson spineless okra, california peach tree seeds. LOOKING FOR: rattail radish, beets-any type, san marzano paste tomato,valencia orange tomato, brandywine tomato, big boy tomato, better boy tomato,charleston gray watermelon, tom watson watermelon, siberian sweet watermelon, wilson's sweet watermelon, georgia rattlesnake watermelon, orangelo watermelon,Crimson Sweet Virginia Select, Moon and Stars Yellow watermelon, Crenshaw melon,Chatenay Carrots,Nadiaand Clara Eggplant, Stewart's Zeebest okra,Texas Honey June Corn, Augusta (se) corn, Silver queen (su) Corn, Long island improvewd brussels sprout,De Cicco Broccoli, Jim Nardello's Red Banana Pepper, Tequila Sunrise Pepper, Carolina Wonder Bell Pepper, Baritone or Provider greeneans,Corno di Toro Sweet banana Pepper,Golden Bush scallop squash,Bak Choy , and Napa Cabbage | ||||
| add to favorites | Moringa Seeds | Trees & Shrubs | 2011-12-01 | |
| Moringa oleifera - check out wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moringa_oleifera for details. The leaves are highly nutritious, being a significant source of beta-carotene, Vitamin C, protein, iron, and potassium. They are easy to cook but can be eaten raw. It is easy to grow and will grow in poor quality soils but will grow slowly. It doesn't like cold temperatures. Mine made it through 40 degrees but probably won't make it through a freeze. | ||||
| add to favorites | Thai Red Papaya seeds for exchange | Vines Berries Etc | 2011-11-30 | |
| These papayas are delicious and saved from the best tasting papaya. I'm looking for any interesting seeds: Tomatoes, peppers, peas, squash, fruits etc. The papaya is a perennial plant that lives for about five years, though commercial plantations are usually replanted sooner. It normally grows as a single stem up to 4 m high. A crown of large palmate leaves at the top of the stem grows directly from the trunk. | ||||
| add to favorites | My Flower Seeds | Flowers | 2011-11-29 |
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| Flowers (Most I have only 1 trade, some more...ask) Poppies Iceland Purple Coneflower Creeping Thyme Forget-Me-Not Blue, pink and white Forget-Me-Not Blue Cactus Mix Datura Metel Coleus Rainbow Mix Canterbury Bells Morning Glory Heavenly Blue Sunflower Titan Sunflower Mamoth Sunflower Trumpet Vine Orange Four O'clock Marvel of Peru Zinnia Red Lime Queen Cabbage Ornamental Passion Flower Passiflora Caerulea Lupin Mix Honey Suckle Tartarian | ||||
| add to favorites | List Of Veggies | Vegetables | 2011-11-29 |
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| Vegetables Scarlet Runner Been 50 Minessota Midget Melon Heirloom 100 Opal Basil Opal 50 Zucchini Round Heirloom 16 Egg Plant Rosa Bianca Heirloom 10 Radish Daicon 30 Cauliflower Romanesco Heirloom 100 Cuccumber Armenian Heirloom 40 Bush Bean Royal Burgundy 25 Butterhead Lettuce Tom Thumb 70 Watermelon Radish Heirloom 25 Dolce di Chioggia Heirloom Beet 10 Tomato Black Crim 30 Tomato Black Seaman 10 Tomato Black Cherry 25 Tomato Paul Robeson 25 Tomato Yellow Pear 10 Tomato Hill Billy 10 Tomato Zapotec 10 Tomato Japanese Trifel 10 Tomato Oxheart 20 Tomato Heirloom Cherry Mix 20 Herbs Lemon Balm 20 Chives Garlic 50 Strawberry Spinach Heirloom 30 Berries Raspberries 50 Blackberries 50 Blueberries Low Bush 100 Strawberries Alpine 25 | ||||
| add to favorites | Looking for a start | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-11-28 | |
| Hi Everyone, I am a novice gardener who lives in the heinous climate of Florida. I know there are a lot of people who really need seeds, so I'll take what's leftover! :) Since I am just starting out, I don't have anything to share. I guess in exchange I could give you tips on traveling in Europe on the cheap!? (lived there recently for 3 years) I would also pay for shipping. I am looking for your basic urban garden veggies (i.e. tomatoes any kind of green, squashes, etc.) or herbs...lavender, thyme, rosemary, basil, marajoram, etc. Really anything except things that grow real tall. I have limited space ;-) I do appreciate your help. Have a great day! | ||||
| add to favorites | Cuban squash calabaza, cascade tomato, heirloom tomato, hot wax Hungarian pepper, purple pepper | Vegetables | 2011-11-27 | |
| need italian squash all varieties,ALL BEETS DETROIT RED OR OTHER VARIETIES, and lots of turnips ie PURPLE TOP, big globe, radish, daikon, and lots of bok choy I have squash Cuban calabaza, cascade tomato, heirloom tomato, hot wax Hungarian pepper, purple pepper, and chinese snow peas (very prolific) | ||||
| add to favorites | Hickory Cane Corn | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-11-26 |
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| Hi.. I am looking for some hickory cane corn.. I have plenty to trade for it.. Please let me know if you have any of this.. Thanks so much. | ||||
| add to favorites | Bontanical Garden Help | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-11-22 | |
| Hi I spent over and hour yesterday creating an ad. This was my first ad and it was heart felt and I shared allot about me my experiences, waht I have to share and what I am looking for. I was very excited to get the ball rolling and meet some garden lovers and share and hopefully get some seeds and or plants, flowers, vines, veggies etc to help start my Botanical Garden and soon I hope a small community garden. After creating the ad and entering in the code at the bottom and submitting the web page returned to the main screen and my entire ad I just created disappeared. I looked under my ads and it says nothing or no ad. Frustrated. | ||||
| add to favorites | heirloom seeds for exchange | Vegetables | 2011-11-21 |
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| Herloom seeds I have for exchange: Garlic hardneck & softneck (broken up into individual cloves for planting) black beans provider green pole beans red runner beans Pie pumpkins I am looking for: cover crop seed ground cherries sweet potatoes cold hardy heirloom tomatoes pickling cucumbers more varieties of garlic potatoes, especially purple potatoes chilies, jalapenos & habineros okra lettuce heat tolerant raspberries & blackberries artichokes sunchokes | ||||
| add to favorites | Impatiens- Single and Double mixed (Balsam) | Flowers | 2011-11-18 |
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| Annual, reseeds itself. Mine get to be 4 feet tall and blooms profusely from early summer to frost. Many blossoms on each plant. Dozens of colors mixed. | ||||
| add to favorites | very healthy tomato plant | Vegetables | 2011-11-17 | |
| I have seeds from 2 types of cherry tomato plants. Riesentraube & Gardeners Delight- Original plants from White Flower Farms. I grew these from seeds I saved last year, the biggest Chery tomato plants I have ever seen , over 5 feet tall. I would like to exchange for Herb seeds. | ||||
| add to favorites | Tomatillo Toma Verde | Vegetables | 2011-11-11 |
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| add to favorites | Prefer Italian or Japanese Heirlooms | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-11-10 |
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| Would like to trade or SASE for any italian or japanese seeds. | ||||
| add to favorites | Comfrey Roots | Cuttings Rootings | 2011-11-10 |
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| Comfrey is a wonderful herb that helps sprains and bruises. It makes a great salve for the skin. It can also be eaten when young and made into a tea. Also good for milking animals to increase milk. Grows quite large and looks good in the garden. I've grown this in the worst of hard, clay soils and it still grows well and gets bigger every year. | ||||
| add to favorites | Jumpin' Jerusalem Artichokes | Cuttings Rootings | 2011-11-10 |
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| Perennial tall sunflower-like plant that produces a tuber that's delicious and good for you. | ||||
| add to favorites | Birdhouse Gourds | Vegetables | 2011-11-09 |
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| These things grow like crazy! Harvested 2011 | ||||
| add to favorites | Trading my veggies - Seeds and small plants | Vegetables | 2011-11-09 | |
| I've got a lot to share! Seeds: Lambs Quarter Espezote Malabar Spinach (Red spinach, climbing) Lemon Basil Small Plants: Garlic Chives Lambs Quarter Multiplying Onion I live in Texas, so if you do too we can meet in person, otherwise I'm happy to mail what I've got. Let me know what you have to offer and I'll be happy to exchange. I am ALSO on the lookout for red wigglers for my compost pile! | ||||
| add to favorites | Lots of Veggies | Vegetables | 2011-11-02 | |
| I Have, Suggar Baby watermelon Waltham Butternut Squash Zucchini Cucumber Cantalupe Melon Jack o Lantern Pumpkin Gourd Fresh Seeds of a Pumpkin we Carved (Free) | ||||
| add to favorites | YARD LONG Green Beans | Vegetables | 2011-11-01 |
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| These heirloom YARD LONG green bean plants produce an abundant crop on each vine of green beans that are literally each a yard long. I have been growing these for a few years in NJ and have been very happy with their performance. The green beans are so long that 1 green bean is sufficient per person. The vines grow and fruit up until it freezes outside. The vegetables grows from tiny pairs of purple flowers along the vine. The green bean itself is a dark green with small brown beans inside. They can be eaten at any stage in growth and are delicious. Fruits in about 60 days and is constantly flowering through out the season up until frost. Seeds are harvested this year. | ||||
| add to favorites | beechnut seeds | Trees & Shrubs | 2011-10-30 |
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| add to favorites | Heirloom Seeds - Looking for More! | Vegetables | 2011-10-30 |
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| I have the following seeds for trade and am looking for any other heirloom vegetable seeds. The more "hard to find" or strange they look, the more interested I am! Watermelon: - White Seeded Type - Caramel Colored Seeded Type Tomato: - German Johnson - Mr. Stripey Misc: - Luffa All seeds except Luffa were harvested this year. | ||||
| add to favorites | Anyone Have These Seeds...? | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-10-28 |
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| Updated 2/6/12 (see also my list of 'HAVES' posted on this site) Looking for: Petunia – wave varieties Coleus, any variety Calibrachoa, yellow Campanula, lactiflora or glomerata Lobelia, midnight blue Sweet Alyssum, snow princess Geranium, Rozanne Verbena, hardy moss Ornamental cabbage or kale Malva, sylvestris, ‘purple romance’ | ||||
| add to favorites | Have these seeds to trade... | Flowers | 2011-10-28 | |
| **Updated: 2/6/12** Haves: Ageratum, foss flower Baby's Breath, gypsophila muralis Black Eyed Susan, rudbeckia hirta Blanket Flower, gaillardia aristata Candytuft, iberis umbellata Calendula, white Cardinal Vine, red Celosia Mix, plumosa Celosia Mix, cristata Cleome, mix Cleome, hasslerana Columbine Mix Coneflower, Echinacea, purple Cosmos, bipinnatus, ‘dwarf pink’ Datura, purple Dianthus, pink/white mix Flax, scarlet Flax, blue Hibiscus, moscheutos, giant red Hibiscus, lg. pink Hollyhock, summer carnival Hyacinth, purple Joe Pye Weed, pink flowers Johnny Jump-Up Larkspur, purple/white mix Larkspur, purple Liatris, blazing star Ligularia Marigold, NOID - trade Melampodium, yellow Morning Glory, picotee blue Nasturtium, jewel mix Oriental Poppy, red Perennial Mix Rose of Sharon, fuschia Rose of Sharon, red/white Rudbeckia, triloba Sweet William, dianthus barbatus Viola, Helen mount Wildflower Mix, full sun Zinnia, crystal white Zinnia, profusion cherry Mustard, mizuna Oregano Parsley, triple curled Basil, sweet Italian Bush Beans, early contender Cucumber, Boston Pickling Lettuce, Paris Island Romaine Lettuce, looseleaf sylvestra Summer Squash, yellow Peas, Sugar Snap (pole) Tomato, large pink bulgarian (10 seeds) Tomato, Saint Pierre (30 seeds) Tomato, Sibirskiy Skorospelyi (15 seeds) Tomato, Rutgers (30 seeds) | ||||
| add to favorites | Pumpkins, Squash and Gourds | Vegetables | 2011-10-17 | |
| I have leftover Burpee seeds of the following pumpkin and gourd varieties: Lumina (did not germinate well for me) Jack be Little Mini Harvest Blend Jack-O'-Lantern Baby Boo Triple Treat Big Max Big Gourds Mix Luffa Organic Bottle Gourds I also have seeds saved from store-bought squash: Blue Hubbard Butternut Acorn | ||||
| add to favorites | Japanese Pumpkin | Vegetables | 2011-10-16 | |
| This is a really great winter squash. It is super easy to eat because it doesn't require peeling! These are organic seeds. | ||||
| add to favorites | Small baking Pumpkin | Vegetables | 2011-10-16 |
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| I saved the seeds from a small pumpkin that I got in my local CSA. It's slightly larger than a sugar baby pumpkin, it's perfect for cooking. | ||||
| add to favorites | Long Neck Pumpkin | Vegetables | 2011-10-15 | |
| These seeds produce beautiful long neck pumpkins! (see picture) The vine is enormous and has very large leaves! I planted mine in peat pots in late April & transplanted the entire thing directly into my garden on Mothers day. I planted 5 vines & they have produced 4-5 on each vine. | ||||
| add to favorites | Red habanero | Vegetables | 2011-10-11 |
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| (Capsicum chinense) (aka Lucifer’s Dream) Caribbean favorite many times hotter than the jalapeño. Three-foot tall plants produce enormous yields of small rippled peppers with a characteristic fruity flavor and aroma. 90-100 days from transplant. SIZZLING HOT | ||||
| add to favorites | Early Jalapeno Pepper | Vegetables | 2011-10-11 |
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| add to favorites | New For 2012 !! Kurtz Improved - Red Belle Pepper !! | Vegetables | 2011-10-07 | |
| Never before marketed !! Stuffing Peppers !! After 22 years of growing, I've perfected the ultimate Northern Red Belle variety !! Firm, deep red, heavily walled, beautifully per portioned, sweet, no defects of any kind, crisp and most importantly, the plant itself was unmarked by insects or from other distractions (Withering, yellowing, multi-branching or multi-leafing) I believe that I have perfected (Or have come close to), producing the BEST Improved Northern Red Sweet Pepper on the market - Pepper and Plant both!! Having grown these peppers, year after year in this U.P. climate, and having had my ups and downs, battling the colder climate and seasons, this year it finally hit home for me, of what I had exactly accomplished. The size of the plants themselves have only a 18" average maximum height, which tells me that the plants are placing their growing energy, into the production of the pepper, rather than the plant itself. Right now, I have many peppers, still on the plants, that are nearly 7" in length, one in particular, has an amazing 11 1/2" girth!! Many of the peppers are closing in on that size, and the kicker is, is that the peppers have not even started to turn red yet (Today is the 14th of August), which tells me that they will still grow for at least one more week. This next sentence, you may not believe but it's 100%, the honest truth... I have never used ANY fertilizer, pesticide, herbicide, chemical of ANY kind, on any plant, for all of these years. These are 100% organic, as organic can be!! I currently have a 99% germination rate from the seeds that I produce I can't say enough about the quality of what I've achieved | ||||
| add to favorites | Premium - Red Sweet Lady Bell Pepper | Vegetables | 2011-10-07 | |
| 71 days. Capsicum annuum. (F1) Plant produces good yields of sweet bell peppers. Peppers are very sweet, have thick walls, and turn from green to bright red when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers. It is one of the most dependable producers of sweet peppers on the market, even in cooler climates. Suitable for the Northeastern states. Disease Resistant | ||||
| add to favorites | Native Persimmons | Trees & Shrubs | 2011-10-04 |
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| Persimmon trees, or Diospyros virginiana, are native to dry woodlands and clearings in the eastern United States. They are valued for their dense, attractive wood as well as their sweet, edible fruit. Persimmon trees grow between 35 and 60 feet tall with a 25- to 35-foot spread. They have dark gray or brown bark with a rectangular or blocklike pattern, pyramidal crowns and simple, oval-shaped, dark green leaves that turn yellow or red in autumn. They produce ornamentally unimportant green or yellow blossoms between April and June; female trees produce 2-inch round orange fruits that mature in September. Read more: Persimmon Information | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_7604197_persimmon-information.html#ixzz1ZsAYrqUN | ||||
| add to favorites | Seeds for trade, and want list | Vegetables | 2011-10-04 |
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| SEEDS I HAVE: (all are leftover purchased 2011 seeds unless noted otherwise) Most are open pollinated. Most are From "Territorial Seed Company" The number following is how many seeds are in each trading packet. I have multiple packets of most. Tomato: Organic Beaverlodge plum, extra early (5) San Marzano Giante 3 (5) Sugar Baby Watermelon (5) OP Tigger Melon (5)OP Mexican Sour Gherkin cucumber(5) OP heirloom (look like tiny watermelon) very limited amount left Speedy Bush Bean (15) Ready in 50 days OP Black Beauty Zucchini (5)OP Rainbow Quinoa (50) Good for greens and grain Bush Delicata Squash (5)OP Bushy Pickling cucumber (10) OP Sweetmeat Hubbard Squash (5)OP Copra Hybrid storage onion (30) Early wonder tall top beets (30)OP Yellow crookneck squash (2009) (5) OP American Flag leek (20) Guardsman Salad onions (30) Soloist Hybrid baby chinese cabbage (15) Scarlet Nantes carrots (2 big pinches)OP Dragon fruit (red flesh) (5) Deep purple bunching onion (20) Fraulein Sherfer torte Rhubarb (5) Cassabanana (2) Walking onions (2 bulbs) Want: Tomato: Currant Custoluto Genovese Pineapple Orange Oxheart Cosmonaut Volkov Sweet Pea egg yolk white tomesol flame Goldman's italian-American Lollipops Maine berry Lettuce: Continuity midnight ruffles Mascara red fire red velvet Dazzle Greens: Strawberry Spinach Golden Purslane Red Aztec spinach Garlic: Duganski Turkish Red Giant Music Georgian Crystal Cucumber: Rocky Minature White Dragon's Egg Diva Shallot: Sante Ambition Matador Camelot Onions: Red candy apple yellow multiplier yellow potato Peppers: Planet Creme Brulee Misc: Cherry Vanilla Quinoa Fairytale pumpkin Black Pearl Soybean Blauschokker peas Thelma Sanders Sweet Potato Squash Mission olive tree seedling Red kuri Squash Lime seedling Kumquat seedling. Rapini Sugar beet Anasazi sweet corn a deep purple wisteria for bonsai any nut tree cutting Katanya Watermelon Elephant Head Amaranth Chuffa Red wonder wild strawberry Naranjilla Jaltomato Banana Passion Fruit Chichiquelite Huckleberry Moonshaddow Hyacinth Bean Formanova Beet Desiree Dwarf Blauwschokker Garden pea Extra dwarf pac choi Would consider anything else that's interesting. | ||||
| add to favorites | what i have and what i want | More Catagories - Seeds Wanted | 2011-10-03 |
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| i have: veggies and fruits Passiflora edulis Cucurbita ficifolia some type of biggggg Cucumber ornamental corn yellow corn Lupinus albus cranberry beans herbs and plants senecio articulatus Crassula multicava Alisma plantago-aquatica Graptopetalum paraguayensis Camellia Datura stramonium Carpobrotus chilensis lithops and other native weeds from my country (portugal) trees Laurus nobilis Pinus pinaster Quercus suber Quercus faginea Pinus pinea Prunus domestica ssp. italica Prunus persica Cydonia oblonga Eriobotrya japonica and i want: Conophytum minutum Oenothera deltoides durian Helicodiceros muscivorus Tribulus terrestris Huernia zebrina Adenium PONDEROSA PINE Alsomitra macrocarpa giant sequoia Alsomitra macrocarpa sycamore helicopter seeds | ||||
| add to favorites | 4th of july tomato | Vegetables | 2011-10-02 |
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| Small tomato ready by the 4th of july | ||||
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