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| Posts: 4562 | Location: MARYLAND zone 6 | Registered: May 23, 2003 |    |
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MMMMM-Wish I had some to trade!
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I'm looking for unusual and strong-flavored garlic varities.
Here's what I have to trade:
13 oz White Clover Seed in the bottle, by "Stover". Excellent cover crop, drout tolerant, prolific, fixes lots of nitrogen. Each ounce covers 20 square feet of space. "Sell by 9/08." I can send this in one-ounce incriments.
Romanesco Broccoli- These are for that new brocci-flower plant, sweet and tasty, in the original package. I bought them this spring. I've got 40 tiny seeds to trade.
30 Romano Pole Bean Seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris), in the package, "Sell by 12/2009" 75 days, plant after last chance of spring frost. "This Italian Green Bean is considered by many to be the bast tasting bean available. Produces meaty pods over a long period of time."
Thanks, and Good Luck!
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| Posts: 1 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: June 26, 2008 |    |
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Most folks do not let their scapes fully ripen. This is done to maximize the size odf the bulb.
This year I intentionally left my scapes on the plant. I have now taken them. I can fill up to five SASE requests (with three ounces of postage attached) to them that send me a SASE.
These are stiffneck garlic hearty in zone 4/5 (NH).
nhadapt at mcttelecom dot com
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