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veggies:
ambassador summer squash 07
florence fennel 07
carnival mix bell pepper 06
banana melon 08
experimental sweet corn 09
safi hot pepper 07 habanero type
experimental tomato 09 determinate red
bradley southern tomato 08
patio hybrid tomato 06
super sioux tomato 08
sweetie cherry tom 08
heirloom cherry blend 08
martinos roma 08
wisconsin 55 08
husky gold determinate 08
quick pick 07 semi deter
peron sprayless 07
delicious 07
principe borghese drying tomato 08 semi deter
oregon spring tomato semi determinate 06
white cauliflower mixed 09
parisian carrot 09
oregano 09 and 10
fine leaf basil
german thyme 09
*red or regular sunchokes*
catnip? 10

flower seeds:
gaillardia
morning glory grandpa ott
malva alcea pink or white
cypress vine red, white rose
african foxglove
balcony petunia 07
hollyhock burgundy apricot and yellow 08
black eyed susan vine 07
yellow foxgloves
cypress vine cardinal 06
love in a puff 07
nigella mixed colors 09
anise hyssop golden jubilee
pink hollyhocks
forget me not blue 09
strawberry foxglove
pink and dark pink 4 o clocks
mixed sweet peas
queen anne's lace 09
purple-blue verbena 09
sunflowers tall or pretty medium 10
delphinium blue
flax 09
chicory?09
baby's breath tall pale pink 09
tansy 09
flowering kale 09
anchusa dropmore 10
pink and blue balloonflower 10
blue bellflower 10
borage? 10
wild lupine 09
something ebay store said was soapwort bouncing bet but it wasn't, however it is cute and good cutflower. My mom calls it corncockle. One of my customers loves it so I am drying the seeds. It is one foot tall and has pink flowers with spindely stems and long basal shaped leaves kind of like peachleaf bellflower but grey green like dianthus leaves.
I may have a few more flowers that I see are ready to save when I look harder.

Anything older is still good but I will send extra seeds of those. You shouldn't worry about it. Wink


No longer a market virgin; looking forward to year two of being a professional grower.
 
Posts: 998 | Location: Central Minnesota, zone 4 | Registered: July 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Would be interested in:
Tomato 'Super Sioux'
Tomato 'Martino's Roma'
Black-eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia alata)
Anise Hyssop 'Golden Jubilee' (Agastache foeniculum)

My list is extensive if you'd like to email me at la_raspberry(at sign)yahoo.com
Herbs, perennials, annuals, heirloom tomatoes and peppers
 
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Will do so. Wink


No longer a market virgin; looking forward to year two of being a professional grower.
 
Posts: 998 | Location: Central Minnesota, zone 4 | Registered: July 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi,

I would be interested in:Princepe borghese
borage
anchusa
flowering kale
chicory
flax
anise, hyssop
delphinium
malva alcea

I don't know that you may want that I have, but I will post my list later today and hopefully we can swap. I have heirloom tomatoes, pepers, tamatiloes, eggplants, squash, zukes and some others.

Thanks, Dawn
kimbledawn(at)gmail.com
 
Posts: 15 | Registered: September 03, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Here is my list:

Tomatoes:cherokee purple
taxi yellow
stupice
black cherry
bulgarian carrot
tangella
eggplant:black beauty
turkish orange
watermelon: crimson sweet
strawberry popcorn
red velvet okra
stevia
homemade pickle cucumber
ruby red swiss chard
tell me if you see something you want to trade.
kimbledawn@hotmail.com
 
Posts: 15 | Registered: September 03, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Is Bulgarian carrot a carrot? That sounds dumb but you know what I mean. and what is tangella? Are they both tomatoes then?

I am interested in stevia for sure. I haven't grown it from seed before, but it seems like the kind of annual that is easy.

Cherokee purple would be good since I just have a seed mix with it and should just do a specific. Also the watermelon may be ok if it matures in time for MN.

I saved more seeds today since it was dry. I have more perennials available.
Saved today:
Italian parsley
borage
calamint (nice perennial- I really like it since I moved it to a prettier spot)
2 dianthus -purplish and pink
3 veronica- red fox, crater lake blue, and a darkish pink one
polemonium
silver tansy(looks like chamomile but with prettier leaves in a nice mound)


No longer a market virgin; looking forward to year two of being a professional grower.
 
Posts: 998 | Location: Central Minnesota, zone 4 | Registered: July 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Minnie - I would be interested in the sunchoke, if you are interested, would you email me at

m k nuppe at shannon.ws all without the spaces.

Mrs.K
 
Posts: 1244 | Location: SW South Dakota | Registered: June 10, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Mrs K I emailed you today.

I also saved Nigella (love in a mist) seeds today.

Rewrite of list:
ambassador summer squash 07
florence fennel 07
carnival mix bell pepper 06
banana melon 08
experimental sweet corn 09
safi hot pepper 07 habanero type
experimental tomato 09 determinate red
bradley southern tomato 08
patio hybrid tomato 06 very small plant
super sioux tomato 08
sweetie cherry tom 08
heirloom cherry blend 08
martinos roma 08
wisconsin 55 08
husky gold determinate 08
quick pick 07 semi deter
peron sprayless 07
delicious 07
principe borghese drying tomato 08 semi deter
oregon spring tomato semi determinate 06
white cauliflower mixed 09
parisian carrot 09
oregano 09 and 10
fine leaf basil
german thyme 09
*red or regular sunchokes*
catnip? 10
Thai hot pepper 10
Laotian hot pepper, cayenne type 10

flower seeds:
gaillardia
morning glory grandpa ott
malva alcea pink
cypress vine red, white rose
african foxglove
balcony petunia 07
hollyhock burgundy apricot and yellow 08
black eyed susan vine 07
yellow foxgloves
cypress vine cardinal 06
love in a puff 07
nigella mixed colors 09 plus saved from 10
pink hollyhocks
forget me not blue 09 plus saved from 10
strawberry foxglove
pink and dark pink 4 o clocks
mixed sweet peas 10
queen anne's lace 09
purple-blue verbena 09
*sunflowers tall or pretty medium 10 lots -(tall is Skyscraper with huge yummy seeds)
delphinium blue 09
flax 09
baby's breath tall pale pink 09
tansy 09
flowering kale 09
anchusa dropmore 10
pink and blue balloonflower 10
blue bellflower? 10
wild lupine 09
something ebay store said was soapwort bouncing bet but it wasn't mom thinks it is corncockle
Italian parsley 10
calamint (nice perennial- I really like it since I moved it to a prettier spot)10
2 dianthus -purplish and pink 10
3 veronica- red fox, crater lake blue, and a darkish pink one10
polemonium (jacob's ladder) 10
silver tansy(looks like chamomile but with prettier leaves in a nice mound)10
rue 09
catnip 09
sage 09
lemon balm 09
german thyme 09


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Posts: 998 | Location: Central Minnesota, zone 4 | Registered: July 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Minnie~
Good morning! Would be interested in trying some of your silver tansy. I love chamomile and have really good luck with it here. Also interested in your babys breath.
Looking over your list I grow the same stuff. I do have some painted daisies, lambs ear, lavender mint, cosmos, pumpkins, a few varieties of squash and various gourd seeds. Let me know if you're interested.
Mailing address: Highland Heritage Farm, 24299 Rd T.9, Brush, CO 80723
Thanks!
 
Posts: 7 | Registered: August 26, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Fuzzycow, I don't know if you should post your address online. It usually works best to post your email like this:
tam ann han at charter dot net

so computers can't catch it and spam you.

So just email me at that address and we'll work out the details-it sounds fine.
I just got some lamb's ears from Vera today and I am not sure what lavender mint is, but I would be interested in the other stuff. What color is the painted daisy?

Vera, so much for your advice on mail postage. Your package was short 24c that I had to pay FYI.


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