Seed train like on BYC?

Friend2Fowl

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Are tree seeds acceptable on this chain? We have tons of silver maple seeds falling from our 3 trees. There are quite a few different seeds listed here that I need more of/would like to try, just curious if trees are okay :)
 

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Ariel301 said:
I'll take the blue beech tomato.

I have to offer:
Beet, "Detroit Dark Red"
Acorn squash
Delicata squash
Watermelon "Crimson Sweet"
Corn "Golden Bantam"
Bell Peppers
And I have some mixed color zinnia seeds that another member kindly sent me WAY more of than I will ever be able to use, so I would be happy to share them around. :) The ones I have already planted are sprouting like crazy!
Do you have something else so we can crank the train again :D
 

Ariel301

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Ok, I've also got:

Lettuce mix
Peas "Green Arrow"
Pole Beans "Kentucky Wonder"
Cantaloupe "Delicious 51"
Swiss Chard "Bright Lights"

Let's see if anyone likes any of those...I'm sure with some digging through my seed collection I can find more, that's just what I can think off of the top of my head. :)
 

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I will be ready next week to jump on the train. We have 1 more week where frost is possible so I am holding off on planting. Once I get me seeds in I will see what I have left.
 

Ariel301

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wifezilla said:
I will be ready next week to jump on the train. We have 1 more week where frost is possible so I am holding off on planting. Once I get me seeds in I will see what I have left.
I don't miss that issue from when I lived in Colorado. It's nice here to be able to put seeds in the ground in February rather than late May to early June! Hopefully you get a nice spring for getting stuff growing. :)
 

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ariel301, I will take the letuce mix...and offer....



green belle pepper-California wonder
belle peppers- grand belle mix
cauliflower-snowball early
cabbage- early golden acre
summer squash- dark green zucchinni
yellow straight neck
kohlrabi- early white vienna
turnip-purple top
radish-cherry belle
sparkler white tip
carrot-danvers half long
chantenay
lettuce-iceburg head
mustard greens- tendergreen
spinach- bloomsdale
cucumber-national pickling
poinsett
cantalope- imperial45
pumpkin- connecticut field
tomato- beefsteak
rutgers select
cherokee purple
brandywine pink
marglobe
red oxheart
winter squash- buttercup
spaghetti
rhubarb

flowers etc;
chinese houses
switchgrass
little bluestem ornamental grass


Lets get this seed train movin...fall gardens anyone!!!!
Christie :D:weee:tools
 

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I'd love some rubarb

I can offer:

Lettuce: vivian, romain, mesclun mix, bib

Squash: butternut, butterstick, zucchini,

Tomatoes: cherry, beefsteak, roma,

tomatillos

Okra, clemson spineless

herbs: cliantro, rosemary, marjoram, dill,

red onions

Yellow onions,

cabbage

collards

purple top turnips...

Trying to remember what all I have as they are not in front of me, askme, I might have something you are looking for!
 

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Holachicka, I would love some collards seeds!

I have:

Giant Sunflower Seeds that I harvested after growing Burpee's Sunforest Mix (there were several 10' - 15' varieties, I imagine they cross-pollinated. They should still be gigantic though!)

Black-Eyes Peas - Gaurijio Muni Cafe heirloom - "A small white bean with a dark eye. From the Rio Mayo watershed in Sonora, Mexico. Low Desert" - packed for 2009 but I bet they are still good (from Native Seeds SEARCH)

Louisiana Purple Pole Beans (from Heirloom Acres Seeds)

Tomato - Yellow Plum (from Heirloom Acres Seeds)

Tomato - Grape (from Heirloom Acres Seeds)

Pumpkin - Cinderella (only 8 seeds - from Heirloom Acres Seeds)

Basil - Cinnamon (packed for 2009 - from Bountiful Gardens)
 
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