Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, rhubarb
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Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, rhubarb
from seedtradergs on 04/06/2015 04:31 AMTOMATOES
1. Copia - yellow slicer w/ red stripes or blush
Copia Info & Photos
2. Amur Tiger - red & gold striped ping pong ball sized
Amur Tiger Info & Photos
3. open pollinated cherry tomato cross - generally bears red cherry tomatoes on a dwarf plant, but some seeds make produce a plant, that bears amber colored cherry tomatoes.
Tomato Cross Info & Photos
ALL TOMATO VARIETIES ARE SENT 20 SEEDS TO A PACK, JUST IN CASE SOMETHING HAPPENS, YOU'LL HAVE BACKUPS.
IF YOU GET SOME STARTED AND DON'T NEED EXTRA SEEDS, THEN GIVE OR TRADE THEM AWAY.
NON TOMATOES
5. Radish Mix - Cherry Belle (early) and Sparkler White Tip (later) 1/2 TEAspoon of seeds
Radish Mix Info & Photos
6. Red Russian kale - 1/8th TEAspoon of seeds
Red Russian Kale Info & Photos
MORE SEEDS OF THESE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. I NEVER KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN ACTUALLY USE, NEED VARIES UPON DESIRED USE, AKA SUCESSION PLANTINGS, SPROUTS, MICROGREENS, BABY SALAD LEAVES, MATURE LEAVES, ETC.
7. Cantaloupe - Hales Best 20 seeds
8. old Acorn Squash seeds - viability unknown 20 seeds
9. Rhubarb seeds - viability unknown, I let the parent plant flower, and set seeds. I pulled of the browned seed pods. The parent plant, is over 40 years old! I never tried growing rhubarb from seed, and haven't had time to test the viability of the seeds. 10 seeds
Will take just about any veggies in trade, EXCEPT AKA NO hybrids, patented or trademarked seeds, hot peppers, tomatillos, kholrabi, or brussel sprouts.
I'm not heavily into flowers at the moment, and have x flowers already planned for this years garden, but I could use more borage, and calendula.
For herbs, I could use more basil, cilantro and comfrey root divisions/cuttings.
For veggies, I can use more beets, spinach, carrots, parsnips, turnips, rutabega, and Rose Quartz Tomato.
I will consider whatever you have though.
I'm not familiar with most flower types, and don't quite know what to do with perennials, because they'll return, and need a permanet place to be, and my plan and bed placement, is not completed yet. I don't want to plant them, and have to dig them up later.
For postage only, Tomatoes only, will be one stamp, or 50 cents paypal. sent in a greeting card & envelope.
Non tomatoes only, or non tomatoes AND tomatoes, will be $1.50 paypal, or 3 stamps to be sent in a reused bubble envelope.
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from zackey on 04/06/2015 05:32 AMYou have a nice trade list. Welcome to Share Your Garden. I really don't need anything. Just curious about what kind of corn is Blue Hopi?
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from seedtradergs on 04/06/2015 05:52 AMBlue 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.
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from zackey on 04/06/2015 07:55 PMThanks. I'm more interested in eating corn on the cob types of corn.
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.
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from katjaqu on 04/07/2015 01:06 AMI would love to have some of the Hopi Blue Corn, Arugula and the Rhubarb.
I have Virginia Peanuts, Clemson Spineless Okra and National Pickling Cucumbers.
You can view my trade list by clicking on "garden forums" top right hand corner. Go to "Member's Trade Lists"
Click on "katjaqu's trade list"
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from katjaqu on 04/08/2015 06:44 PMNeed your mailing address
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from katjaqu on 04/20/2015 04:15 AMHi,
I was just wondering if you received the seeds I mailed out to you on April 8.
I haven't received anything from you yet so I wanted to check.
I have sent you personal messages with no response.
Please let me know when I should receive the seeds from your end.
Thanks
Have a great week.
Kathy J.
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from katjaqu on 04/20/2015 05:55 PMGot your message last night. Thank you for getting back with me.
Have a great week🌱🌱🌱
Kathy
Re: Have for stamps or trade - tomatoes, radish, kale, squash, cantaloupe, corn, arugula, rhubarb
from katjaqu on 04/24/2015 11:24 PMI just want to let you know that when I checked my P O Box last night there were two packages from you there. I don't know why the first package took so long to get here.
I will return the second package to you unopened.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Thanks
Kathy J.

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