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2010 seeds that are surplus to my requirements
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2010 seeds that are surplus to my requirements
actually just came in yesterday - I have kept what I want and figured that someone could use the left overs? I have not grown any of these varieties so can't comment on success rates etc, but nothing quite like an experiment
Hales Best Jumbo Melon (sounds like it might be a cantaloupe?)
Black Diamond watermelon
American Yard long cukes
Marketmore 76 slicing cukes
Turnip - purple top white globe
Asparagus (UC72)
Celery (Utah 52-70)
Okra - clemson spineless
Triple moss curled parsley
Let me know if you are interested
Hales Best Jumbo Melon (sounds like it might be a cantaloupe?)
Black Diamond watermelon
American Yard long cukes
Marketmore 76 slicing cukes
Turnip - purple top white globe
Asparagus (UC72)
Celery (Utah 52-70)
Okra - clemson spineless
Triple moss curled parsley
Let me know if you are interested
kiwirose- Posts : 142
Join date : 2010-05-10
Age : 51
Location : Durham, NC
Re: 2010 seeds that are surplus to my requirements
You can save this seed for next year by putting the packets in a glass jar and placing in the crisper draw of your fridge. They'll keep for a few more years that way. I used some given me in 2007 this year that were fine.
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
thanks quiltbea
I have pulled out of the supply all the seeds I think I would need of those varieties to last ~5 years - these just truely extras that I don't think I would ever use (and the asparagus which I have decided not to plant at this point - perhaps in a few years I will dedicate the space, just not right now).
Have a great day
Have a great day
kiwirose- Posts : 142
Join date : 2010-05-10
Age : 51
Location : Durham, NC
Re: 2010 seeds that are surplus to my requirements
kiwirose wrote:actually just came in yesterday - I have kept what I want and figured that someone could use the left overs? I have not grown any of these varieties so can't comment on success rates etc, but nothing quite like an experiment
Hales Best Jumbo Melon (sounds like it might be a cantaloupe?)
Black Diamond watermelon
American Yard long cukes
Marketmore 76 slicing cukes
Turnip - purple top white globe
Asparagus (UC72)
Celery (Utah 52-70)
Okra - clemson spineless
Triple moss curled parsley
Let me know if you are interested
I also have Ebenezer White Onion seeds (long day suited for the northern states)
Lemon mint (bee balm)
kiwirose- Posts : 142
Join date : 2010-05-10
Age : 51
Location : Durham, NC
Re: 2010 seeds that are surplus to my requirements
I would love some of each of the melon seeds. I can pay shipping. Let me know if you still have them and I will PM you my address
Re: 2010 seeds that are surplus to my requirements
lisaphoto wrote:I would love some of each of the melon seeds. I can pay shipping. Let me know if you still have them and I will PM you my address
I haven't exchanged seeds before, but I think you PM Kiwirose to get her address so you can send her a SASE. That's all the shipping comes to, is a first class stamp.
lemon mint seeds
I would be interested in the lemon mint seeds. i just registered so you can pm me your address for an self addressed stamped envelope or something.
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Join date : 2010-08-06
Location : Southeastern,
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