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I have to trade the following:
BASILS:
NAPOLETANO
FINISSIMO VERDE A PALLA
DARL OPAL PURPLE
PETRA
SUMMERLONG
MAMMOTH SWEET
MAMMOTH
LIME
AROMA1
PIRPLE
PERPLE RUFFLES
RED LETTUCE LEAF
GREEN LETTUCE LEAF
BLUE SPICE
BUSH SPICY GLOBE
ARARAT
POPPY JOES
VALENTINO
WINDOW BOX MINI
GENOVESE
GREEN RUFFLES
THAI
SWEET
DWARF BUSH FINELEAF
GODDESS
RUBRA
THAI LEMON
SIAM QUEEN
AROMATTO
BUSH
PISTOU
MINETTE
SWEET DANI
SERATA
RED OSMIN
SUPER SWEET CHEN ORGANIC
PURPLE STEM
MAGICAL MICHAEL
SWEET LARGE LEAF
NUFAR

GREEK MINI YEVANI

CHARDS:
FIVE COLOR SILVER BEET
BRIGHT LIGHTS
LUCULLUS
LIPSTICK
ORANGE FANTAASIA
FORDHOOK
RHUBARB
SEA FOAM
SWISS CHARD


KALE :
WALKING STICK
CURLY BLUE
VATES
SIBERIAN
CURLY KALE
DINOSAUR
STARBOR
DWARF BLUE CURLED
RED BOR



SWEET PEPPERS:
LILAC BLUE
ORNAMENTAL FILIUS BLUE
BIG RED
CANARY YELLOW
POLAND-YOLO WONDER

LAVENDER:
SPICA
VERA
PROVENCE BLUE

PARSLEY
TITAN
GREEN RIVER
GIANT OF ITALY-VERY HARDY AND PROLIFIC
CRISPUM PLAIN ITALIAN


CHIVES
;
NEW BELT
GARLIC
FINE LEAF

NASTURTUIMS:
GLEAM
DWARF CHERRY ROSE
KING THEODOR
VESUVIUS
TALL CLIMBING
JEWEL

WANTED:
MINI VARIETIES OF HEIRLOOM PEPPERS HOT AND SWEET
PAINT BRUSH EGG PLANT
ANY BASIL NOT ON MY LIST
HEIRLOOM TOMATO'S
SQUASH
COOKING PUMPKINS AND PUMPKIN GOOD FOR SEEDS TO EAT(DON'T KNOW NAME OF VARIETY)
 
Posts: 269 | Registered: October 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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GH
I have Mini hot pepper and spaghetti squash acorn squash,and pie pumpkin I can trade.

dave at osagecandles dot com


farming is the only job where you make your product and then ask the buyer what will you pay me?
 
Posts: 52 | Location: middle of missouri | Registered: February 24, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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GH~
Have Conneticut Field Pumpkins if you're interested. Trade for whatever you want to send in return just let me know how many seeds you'll need.
Thanks
 
Posts: 7 | Registered: August 26, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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HI,
Would love some pumpkins what do you need?
 
Posts: 269 | Registered: October 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Things I could always use more of: Garlic, any kind of nasturtiums, sweet peppers and would love to try some of your colorful chards (not rhubarb, have way too much of that :) ). Whatever you have to spare and let me know how many pumpkin seeds you can use. I can have them dried and ready to ship by next week. This variety is excellent for canning, carving and seeds, heirloom weighing about 8-10lbs. Thanks!ajrider72@yahoo.com
 
Posts: 7 | Registered: August 26, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I know this probably belongs in another forum, but after that huge list of basil seeds you have GARDENHAPPY, I have to ask if you have any recommendations for basil? I usually just grow the normal sweet basil, but have been thinking of trying something else. My wife and I use basil a lot, both cooked and raw in salads.
 
Posts: 4 | Location: Zone 6 - Northern West Ohio | Registered: April 02, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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GH,

I have Heirloom Tomatoes: Cherokee purple, Taxi yellow, Mr stripey, and early straightneck and crookneck squash.

I would like a variet of chard and kale.

Thanks Dawn
 
Posts: 15 | Registered: September 03, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Sorry, If you would like to trade kimbledawn@gmail.com.
 
Posts: 15 | Registered: September 03, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey GH,

How ya been?


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You can call me Hairy, Moose, or Knuckle. Knucklehead is ok too, as well as Anthony, Tony or perhaps if you prefer, an old Fudknucker .

It don't matter what you call me; as long as you call me in time for supper!



 
Posts: 1179 | Location: Texas Zone 8 | Registered: March 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I am new to heirloom tomatoes and would love to get some seeds if there are still any available.
Thank you
ncmountaingirl@hotmail.com
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: September 30, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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GH,
I would like some of your seeds, I can't find how to contact you personally...(email?)

I dont have any seeds, however I have other hand crafted items you may like.

kphhp@hotmail.com
Red


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Posts: 155 | Location: 7b Salem Oregon | Registered: September 16, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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GH~
drying conneticut field pumpkin seeds now that the season is over. Are you still interested in me shipping you some. If so let me know where I'm sending them and how many you'd need.
Thanks!
 
Posts: 7 | Registered: August 26, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I should have saved some cinderella pumpkin seeds but I sold them all.

I would like some basils if any of the tomatoes on my list would interest you. Look it over and let me know. I always grow a Thai basil and a larger leaf sweet.


No longer a market virgin; looking forward to year two of being a professional grower.
 
Posts: 1016 | Location: Central Minnesota, zone 4 | Registered: July 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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GH,
I am very interested in receiving some seeds from you! I would love to talk to you about what kind of trading we could do. Could you email me at uphillnut@hotmail.com?

Are your seeds all Heirloom quality? There is so much to learn about seed saving and I am excited to learn all that I can before springtime planting~
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: November 07, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by GARDENHAPPY:
I have to trade the following:
BASILS:
NAPOLETANO
FINISSIMO VERDE A PALLA
DARL OPAL PURPLE
PETRA
SUMMERLONG
MAMMOTH SWEET
MAMMOTH
LIME
AROMA1
PIRPLE
PERPLE RUFFLES
RED LETTUCE LEAF
GREEN LETTUCE LEAF
BLUE SPICE
BUSH SPICY GLOBE
ARARAT
POPPY JOES
VALENTINO
WINDOW BOX MINI
GENOVESE
GREEN RUFFLES
THAI
SWEET
DWARF BUSH FINELEAF
GODDESS
RUBRA
THAI LEMON
SIAM QUEEN
AROMATTO
BUSH
PISTOU
MINETTE
SWEET DANI
SERATA
RED OSMIN
SUPER SWEET CHEN ORGANIC
PURPLE STEM
MAGICAL MICHAEL
SWEET LARGE LEAF
NUFAR

GREEK MINI YEVANI

CHARDS:
FIVE COLOR SILVER BEET
BRIGHT LIGHTS
LUCULLUS
LIPSTICK
ORANGE FANTAASIA
FORDHOOK
RHUBARB
SEA FOAM
SWISS CHARD


KALE :
WALKING STICK
CURLY BLUE
VATES
SIBERIAN
CURLY KALE
DINOSAUR
STARBOR
DWARF BLUE CURLED
RED BOR



SWEET PEPPERS:
LILAC BLUE
ORNAMENTAL FILIUS BLUE
BIG RED
CANARY YELLOW
POLAND-YOLO WONDER

LAVENDER:
SPICA
VERA
PROVENCE BLUE

PARSLEY
TITAN
GREEN RIVER
GIANT OF ITALY-VERY HARDY AND PROLIFIC
CRISPUM PLAIN ITALIAN


CHIVES
;
NEW BELT
GARLIC
FINE LEAF

NASTURTUIMS:
GLEAM
DWARF CHERRY ROSE
KING THEODOR
VESUVIUS
TALL CLIMBING
JEWEL

WANTED:
MINI VARIETIES OF HEIRLOOM PEPPERS HOT AND SWEET
PAINT BRUSH EGG PLANT
ANY BASIL NOT ON MY LIST
HEIRLOOM TOMATO'S
SQUASH
COOKING PUMPKINS AND PUMPKIN GOOD FOR SEEDS TO EAT(DON'T KNOW NAME OF VARIETY)
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: November 07, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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