Exchange for Cabbage Seeds?

vfem

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I don't know how I don't have cabbage seeds... but I don't! I would like a good size head type... or maybe purple?!

Anyways, I have Orange or Red/Black carrots to exchange for this. If you would rather something else let me know... I have TONS of seeds!
 

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Would still love to trade for cabbage please?!

I have carrots, lettuce and if I can find it I know I had broccoli rabe at one point!

I would be happy with like 10-20 seeds! :D

I also have a ton of fox glove, sunflower, coneflower and more if you prefer flowers to start for next year.

In a couple months I will have Red Ginger Hawiian Bulbs!
 

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vfem said:
Would still love to trade for cabbage please?!

I have carrots, lettuce and if I can find it I know I had broccoli rabe at one point!

I would be happy with like 10-20 seeds! :D

I also have a ton of fox glove, sunflower, coneflower and more if you prefer flowers to start for next year.

In a couple months I will have Red Ginger Hawiian Bulbs!
I have Charletson Wakefield seed, a mid season ball head type. Here's what Baker Creek says about it:

"Larger than Early Jersey Wakefield, (4-6 lbs) and only a little later, this fine variety was developed by Peter Henderson & Co. in 1892. It is a good variety for the South."

I also have some Savoy Express, which is a small, fast growing, F1 hybrid suited for container planting during winter an/or cold frame uses:

"Savoy Express Hybrid will be ready to harvest in about 55 days - a fast little cabbage. This is the most recommended "baby" savoy cabbage, and has dark green outer leaves with a golden heart.
Harvest when no more than 6" across. I think savoy cabbage makes the very best cole slaw!

Recommended container size: a 5 gallon container, roughly 12" high and 12" in diameter.


I've also got enough Loose Leaf Kale* seed to start a small forest, if you want some of that. This is the "Georgia" variety and is highly recommended for the southern gardener.

*Otherwise known as collard greens. Ever make collard slaw? I like it plenny good!

PM me your address and Ill get something headed your way.
 

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