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WANTED: Onions, garlic, leeks, shallots for Fall planting

Posted by fliptx 9 (My Page) on
Sat, Jul 29, 06 at 20:44

Hi! I am looking for onions, garlic, leeks, and/or shallots suitable for Fall planting in the Houston, Texas area. Short day or day neutral. Seeds or bulbs. It's all good. :) For leeks, I'm especially looking for early types.

If there's something on my trade list that interests you, please let me know. Thanks!

Here is a link that might be useful: Trade list


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RE: WANTED: Onions, garlic, leeks, shallots for Fall planting

I have garlic seed and swiss chard brights lights available. I am interested in your:

lettuce - craquerelle de midi
marigold - nemagone
viscaria - blue angel

let me know if you're interested in a trade.

Barbi

Here is a link that might be useful: my trade list


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early wild leeks Fall planting

I live in michigans upper peninsula and have a lot of wild leeks we eat them every year they grow all over our property.not sure how to get the seeds at the right time but definetly see them come end off july and aug.we have a very short growing season so I no there early leeks I eat the bulbs and also cook the leaves with alittle bacon like greens.mmmm just thinking about it makes my mouth water well I will help u out if interestedor if posable I seen a list of your seeds not sure what would grow good her I do have a garden with my two young girls and we usualy get our plants from a local green house.


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