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Seed Trade Help
« on: Mar 17, 2010, 09:49:21 AM »
I need some help.

I have a load of seeds that I have been trading for that I haven't planted yet.  Mostly just because I don't have the time or the prepared beds.

Anyway I want to give them to someone who will plant them and harvest the seeds.  I'll caution you now the list is long.

Common Name of Seed   Scientific Name of Seed
Aster   Aster novae-angliae

   alpomoca Hederifolia Variety Lutea
Japanese Anemone   
Love lies bleeding   Amaranthus
Aster, New York    
Prairie Aster   
Blackberry Lily, or Leopard Lily   Belamcanda chinensis
Lemon Balm   Melissa officinalis
Baby Breath   Gypsophila panicula
   
Butterfly Orchid   
Balloon Flower   Platycodon grandiflorus
Basil, Purple   Ocimum basilicum
Basil, Lime   
Basil, Sweet   
Basil, Lemon   
Basil, Lettuce Leaf   
Basil, Thai Siam Queen   
Basil, Green & Purple Ruffles   
Basket Flower   
Batchelor Button, Cornflower, Bluebottle, Boutonniere flower, Hurtsickle   Centaurea cyanus
Borage, White   
Beauty Bush   
Black-eyed-Susan   
Bleeding Heart, Fringed   
Blue Butterflies   Cargopteris
Blue Chip   
Blue Dragonhead   
Butterfly Weed   
Bean, Burgandy Bush   
Bean, French Bush   
Cabbage, Red   
Calamondin   
Calendula   
California Bluebells   
Canteloupe   
Carnations   Dianthus
Carrots   
Catchfly   
Celosia, Castle Mix   
Celosia "Red"   
Celosia "Yellow"   
Cheival   
Cherry Bells   
Chia   
Chinese Lanterns   
Chrysanthmums   
Clematis   
Cockscomb     
Cockscomb "Red"   
Comfrey   
Coral Vine   
Coriander   
Corn, Pop   
Crazy Daisy   
Cypress Vine   
Daffodils   
Dahlia   Coccinea 'Victoriana'
Dill   
Dusty Millers   
Egyptian Walking Onion   
   Enpatorium Maculatum
Evening Primrose   
Eyeball Plant   
Fennel   
Flower of Peru   
Forget Me Not   
Four O'Clocks   
Foxgloves   
   Galardia
Garlic   
Gerber Daisy   
Gloriosa   
Golden Chain Tree   
Gopbrena   
Gourds, Birdhouse   
Gourds, Bushel   
Gourds, Dipper   
Gourds, Luffa   
Gourds, Small   
   Helisathus Tubercosus
Hibiscus   white luna'
Hibiscus   
Hollyhocks   
Hosta   
Hyacinthia   
Impatien   
Indigo, Blue   
   Ipomoea Obsuira
Jacobs Ladder   
Jewels of Opar   Emilia Javonica
Joe Pyeweed   
Kangaroo Apple   
Kale, Curled   
Knautia Macedonica   
Lupine   
Leopard's Bayne   
Lettuce   
Lavatera   
Lavender   
Blazing Star   
Leadplant   Amorpha Canescens
Lemon Mint   
   Peonotes Repetifolia
Lillies   
Love in a Puff   
Lovage   
   Lysimochia Punctata
Mallow   
Malva   
Malva   
Maple Tree   
Marigolds   
Marjoram   
Mexican Mint   
Millet   
Mock Orange   
Money Plant   
Morarda   
Morning Glories   
Moss Rose   Portulaca
Mountain Garland   
Nemsia   
Nicotiana   
Onion, Green   
Onion, Yellow   
Oregano   
Painted Tongue   
Pak Choi   
   Panicom Cloud Nine
Parsley   
Passion Flower   
Peacock Orchid   
Pea Vine   
Peppers, Bell   
Peppers, Sweet   
Persian Cornflower   
Petunia   
Poppy, Shirley, Double   
Pumpkin   
Radish    
Radish, White   
Rose Campion   
Rose Mallow   
Rosemary   
Rubus Parviflorns   
Salvia   
   Salvia Austriaca
   Sanvitalia Procembena
Scabiosa   
Scallon   
Sea Holly   
Sky Lupine   
Smooth Rose   
Snapdragon   
Sneezeweed   
Spanish Flag   
Squash   
Statice   
Stock   
Strawberry Bush   
Sunflower   
Sunflower, Mexican   Tithonia Torch
Tarragon   
Thyme   
Tickseed   
Toad Flax   
Tomato   
Tomato   Tiny Tim
Tomato   large red cherry
Verbascum   
Verbena   
Viburnum   
Watercress   
Watermelon   
Weeping Bottle Brush   
Wild Flowers   
Wisteria   
Yucca   
Zinnia   mix
Zinnia    Zinnia Elegana 'whirligig'
Zinnia   Zinnia Elegana 'Queen Red Lime'
Zinnia   Envy'
Zinnia   California Giants'



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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #1 on: Mar 17, 2010, 11:32:56 AM »
Excellent list Tammy

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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #2 on: Mar 17, 2010, 11:41:02 AM »
That is quite the list, Tammy.

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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #3 on: Mar 17, 2010, 12:40:32 PM »
Yep, I've been trading since 2005 and things have gotten a bit out of hand. 

I really need everyones help in taking some of these off my hands.  I don't want them to go bad just sitting in my seed box but I just can't handle the amount I have.  they need to be planted so that we have younger seeds for future trades.

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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #4 on: Mar 18, 2010, 07:50:12 AM »
Wow! Quite a list. I'd love to try to get the white borage to grow. Never saw it in white, just 'blue'. I already have black eyed susan and calendula, and lemon balm, so we will always have seed from them. (or cuttings/rootings) Theres a couple others i think i already have too.



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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #5 on: Mar 18, 2010, 08:17:17 AM »
Thanks Wrennie.  I appreciate your willingness to help me out.  I like bees too.

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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #6 on: Mar 20, 2010, 08:14:19 AM »
Thank you for offering them all Tammy! :BigGrin:



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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #7 on: Mar 23, 2010, 04:49:37 PM »
 :BigGrin: I got the seeds today! Thanks!



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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #8 on: Mar 23, 2010, 06:14:30 PM »
I'm glad they arrived.  I hope they are viable.  I've got all my fingers crossed, toes too.

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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #9 on: Mar 24, 2010, 06:04:46 PM »
Thanks Tammy.  I've already started the gourd seeds.

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Re: Seed Trade Help
« Reply #10 on: Mar 26, 2010, 08:24:32 PM »
Outstanding.  I hope everything sprouts.

I've planted the thumbilina zinnia and the miniature snapdragons.  I don't have 100% viability but I do have some of each.  One of the colors of Miniature snapdragon may not have been viable.  I have a bunch of empty cups .

 

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