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Seedtradergs Trade List

from seedtradergs on 01/20/2017 02:52 AM

This is a link to my ongoing website where I list my excess seeds available for trade.

These seeds, are excess seeds, that won't fit in my seed bank.
They're are open to be traded, for whatever seeds you may have.

http://wood-sprite-gardens-seed-bank.webnode.com/complete-seed-bank-inventory/

These seeds, all have full seed bank jars, and are open to trades, for varieties I don't have, or need more of ONLY.

http://wood-sprite-gardens-seed-bank.webnode.com/full-seed-bank-jars/


This is my complete seed inventory. Anything in a red font, is a variety I need more of.

If you have a variety not listed, it just means that I've never heard of it, and I'm definitely interested, if it's not a hybrid.

Scroll down and look for the blue font.

http://wood-sprite-gardens-seed-bank.webnode.com/

I'll probably not come back to this site, as it seems vacant.

So, if you go to the bottom of the page link above, there's a contact form, to leave me a message.



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seedtradergs

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I finally figured out what was going on, I think.

from seedtradergs on 05/02/2015 04:07 PM

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from seedtradergs on 04/26/2015 11:22 PM

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seedtradergs

46, female

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Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb

from seedtradergs on 04/25/2015 02:22 PM

yes, you can do that.   bountiful harvests to all!

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from seedtradergs on 04/24/2015 11:59 PM

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seedtradergs

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Re: socalgardengals trade list 2/25/15

from seedtradergs on 04/08/2015 02:49 AM

Would you want to trade Elfie and Submarine Blush, for Copia & Amur Tiger tomatoes?

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Seedtradergs's Trade List

from seedtradergs on 04/08/2015 01:40 AM

HAVE - For Trade or Postage

Tomatoes

TRUE TO TYPE:

Copia tomato 

copia_2_sizes.jpg

- Amur Tiger

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 UNKNOWN VARIETY, OR NON TRUE TO TYPE:

Open Pollinated cross cherry tomato - usually bears red cherry tomatoes, but may produce a plant that bears amber colored cherry tomatoes. Good for eating or sharing, not so good for seed saving.

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Unknown Tomato Variety seeds - (label came off baggie) - I started 4 of these, and they germinated in 4 days!

2 seedlings were taller, and 2 with rugose foliage (like Tiny Tim Tomato has). 

Good for eating or sharing, not so good for seed saving.

CANTALOUPE - True to Type

Hale's Best

KALE - True to Type

Red Russian

red_russian_kale_didnt_get_any_seeds_didnt_harvest_turned_into_green_manure.jpg

RADISH - True to Type

Radish Mix -  Sparkler White Tip (later) & Cherry Belle (early)

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WANT

Spinach, beets, NON GMO heirloom corn, cilantro, Rose Quartz Cherry tomato

I'll consider anything you have, except aka NO hybrid, patented or trademarked seeds (exception indie F series, in a stabilization project, such as Rebel Yell F7) hot peppers, brussel sprouts, kholrabi, and a few others I can't think of right now.

I don't really need any flowers right now, except I COULD use more Borage, and Calendula.

 

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seedtradergs

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Posts: 11

Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb

from seedtradergs on 04/06/2015 08:24 PM

"this corn can be eaten as a sweet corn when young" 

 

 It CAN be eaten as "corn on the cob", in the young stage, otherwise known as the milky stage, before the kernals mature into the blue coloring stage.

So it was quite a useful multi use plant, to the Hopi, and some modern folks too.

 

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Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb

from seedtradergs on 04/06/2015 05:52 AM

Blue corn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_corn
Wikipedia
Blue corn (also known as Hopi maize) is a variety of flint maize grown in Mexico and the Southwestern United States, particularly in the states of Arizona and ...

When used to make tortillas, blue corn produces a sweeter, nuttier taste than ...

Considered a staple corn of the Hopi people, this corn can be eaten as a sweet corn when young, or allowed to dry it can be used to make flour.

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