2013 SEED/PLANT/GARDENING SWAP

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Is it ok to ask if anyone has Scarlet runners ? Been looking for them beans for a long time my fav but i am looking for heirloom or Organic and NON GMO.


also how do i put up a swap page ? Tammy
 
I have lillies, daylillys, surprise lillies, hyacinth, daffodils, peony, iris. My glads wont be ready for a couple weeks.
 
My asiatic lillies are up and need divided. I have yellow, white, red, firecracker, and white trumpet. It will be random.
 
Mine. Asiatic Lillie's.

scarlet flax
four-o-clocks
alyssum
candytuft
Arugula
Mesclun
Lettuce sampler. Black seeded Simpson/Bibb/prize head, Grand Rapids


Organic Non Gmo heirloom seeds;

CORn yellow popping
White bunching onion
White ghost pumpkin
Parsnips, all American
White Kohlrabi
Purple kohlrabi
Mustard, red giant
Mustard, southern giant curled
Radish, French breakfast
Turnip, golden ball
Endive, Broadleaf Batavian
Asparagus, seed Mary Washington
Greens, Lucullus CHARD
Giant Swiss Chard,
Lentils, Lenticchie Verdi
Cabbage, Wong Bok
Celery, Utah
Collard, Creole
Grains, Kamut
Grains, Amaranth
Flax
HERBS
Chives, garlic seed
Parsley
Cilantro
Oregano
Catnip
Rosemary
 
On offer from south eastern massachusetts, live plants, all three more than i can dig from my parent's backyard before they tear the whole thing up for sod at the end of fall:

grape hyacinth in dark purple.

day lilies, color unknown, from a huge rogue patch in the yard.

Rose champion (silene or lychnis coronaria) classified as a local heirloom garden plant by the folks at Old Sturbridge Village historical museaum. small dark purple flowers on thin stems about 3 foot tall mostly during late summer and early autumn, pale silver green suede like foliage in a cluster at the ground, about three inches around.. Heavy self seeding unless you deadhead blooms. annual or bi annual depending on length of growing season

free if you live nearby, no trade necessary. Would need some guidence if i were to ship though, as ive never.

would absolitely love some broom corn or any heirloom fresh eating bean or peas.
 
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