2013 SEED/PLANT/GARDENING SWAP

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Quote: Sure! [email protected]

Offer:

Mammoth Melting pea (edible flat pod)

Grandpa Ott's Morning Glory

Yucca plant (haven't grown it, got the seeds from a friend.)

Alma Paprika pepper (10 seeds)

Hungarian Hot Wax pepper (10 seeds)

Delikatesse cucumber

Striata de Italia zucchini (10 seeds)

(last 2 are seeds just received from Sand Hill Preservation Center)

Clump of wild oregano (there is a patch the size of a Volkswagon in my woods)

Clump of heliopsis (tall yellow perennial flower)

3-4 plants of spiderwort (may be blue or pink, I can't tell them apart)

2-3 rhizomes of orange/yellow lilies (we call them ditch lilies, they grow in the roadsides - 2-3 feet tall)

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any 2 photo note cards from my Etsy shop (see link in siggy.)
 
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Lets keep everything where it is. But, FarmerJH, if you could wait to do any more swapping until July or you post 150 more posts? I think everythin's cool the way it is. Sorry I didn't catch the date on your profile.
 
Of course! Sorry I caused such a stir, I didn't realize there was a set of rules until SilkieSensation quoted them.
 
Of course! Sorry I caused such a stir, I didn't realize there was a set of rules until SilkieSensation quoted them.
It just helps to make sure you are a regular visitor to the site so we have a better chance of ensuring swaps get sent. You can side swap with anyone you like in the mean time. Just PM them & let them know what you are interested in & what you have to offer.
 
Quote: Sure! [email protected]

Offer: Let's try to sweeten the pot a little.

Mammoth Melting pea (edible flat pod)

Grandpa Ott's Morning Glory

Yucca plant (haven't grown it, got the seeds from a friend.)

Alma Paprika pepper (10 seeds)

Hungarian Hot Wax pepper (10 seeds)

Delikatesse cucumber

Striata de Italia zucchini (10 seeds)

(last 2 are seeds just received from Sand Hill Preservation Center)

Clump of wild oregano, makes a nice round mound (there is a patch the size of a Volkswagon in my woods)



Clump of heliopsis (tall yellow perennial flower)


Clump of comfrey (herb, extremely fast growing, gets purple bell flowers)


Horseradish



3-4 plants of spiderwort (may be blue or pink, I can't tell them apart)

2-3 rhizomes of orange/yellow lilies (we call them ditch lilies, they grow in the roadsides - 2-3 feet tall)

OR

any 2 photo note cards from my Etsy shop (see link in siggy.)
 
For those looking at Amy's plants... comfrey is a really amaing plant!! You can make salves and creams with it, it will help your compost bin break down faster, you can make "comfrey tea" (plant fertilizer, not for people to drink), the bees love it's purple flowers, and you can cut it down and it will grow back again in the same season (at least here in Idaho I can get 2 cuttings out of it every summer)
 
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