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PoetMom
03-25-2006, 09:52 AM
Packages: no real retail value before shipping ;)

Okay, this one is a wee bit unusual. Post what you have in the way of seeds or seedlings to swap. Packages can and should be very small (most extra seeds are wasted or over planted. 5 to 10 seeds is fine. After all, we're not trying to plant each other's entire garden.) Postage shouldn't exceed 35 cents unless you have a cutting that you're sending.

Please post as much as you know about your seed. For example:

Package 1
GOLD MINE carrots--HYBRID
needs sun, lighter soil, good water
a sweet variety that's a good producer
10 seeds

Package 2
AMISH PASTE tomatoes--HEIRLOOM, organic
"Many seeds savers believe this is the ultimate paste tomato. Giant, blocky Roma-type tomatoes have delicious red flesh that is perfect for paste and canning. World class flavor and comes from an Amish community in Wisconsin."
5 seeds

Package 3
BRANDYWINE tomato--HEIRLOOM, organic
enormous fruits, big flavor, 1880's heirloom
needs sun, well drained, moist soil
5 seeds

Package 4
CARANTAN leek--HEIRLOOM, organic
transplant in late spring, start indoors
stalks need to be blanched
10 seeds

Then, to encourage others :) post a wish list:

Hoping someone has:
seed potatoes of any variety
watermelon--prefer organic, but seedless hybrid okay
squash, but not zuchini (my neighbor grows that and feeds us all)
butter leaf lettuce


Some of these should really be planted now for transplanting at Memorial Day, so let's do a quick easy swap even if it's lightly attended. We'll post through Wednesday, send me your choices Thursday and Friday. I'll post matches Friday evening and we can mail on Saturday.

We can always do a second swap if that goes well with the seeds that need to be direct sown anyway (although I plan to list all my packages now).

The examples above are my start. I'll add more later. I have ::cough:: something like 20 packages of heirloom seeds that I can contribute.

Korwynne
03-25-2006, 10:59 AM
keeping an eye on this, but don't have anything fancy, heirloom or organic..

tydytykesmama
03-25-2006, 01:46 PM
I can do this one :)
I have watermelon, lettuce, tomatoes, 2 kinds of peppers, and sunflowers, all organic. I'll be back soon to post the seed info!!

Ok, here's what I have:
*moon & stars watermelon, heirloom/organic
8-10' vines, 3-5 lb fruits
needs sun
1 or 2 groups of 5 seeds

*ancho/poblano chile, organic
24-36' plant, 4-6" fruits
needs sun
1 or 2 groups of 5 seeds

*st. pierre tomato, organic
grows even under adverse conditions, produces tender slicing tomatoes, needs trelising
sun
1 or 2 groups of 5 seeds

*fresno chile, organic
prefect for meduim hot salsas
18-24' plant, 3-3.5" fruits
same as above

*miriam edible sunflower/organic
6-6.5' plant, 9-14" heads
same as above

*reine des glaces lettuce, heirloom/organic
8-10" head
"ice queen" stays crisp in the heat, but grows in the cold when others have stopped
sun to part sun
same as above

I would like carrots/squash/pumpkins/ anything really that we don't have already

PoetMom
03-25-2006, 04:42 PM
Fancy, heirloom, or oranic totally not necessary to participate. It just happens to be what I have. I have a preference for those when it comes to tomatoes and peppers--but for example, with some squashes and melons it's nice to have the extra disease protection that some of the hybrids offer.

xt
03-25-2006, 08:35 PM
let me check what I have, and I'll post some later.