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water wise seeds

Posted by meimei007 05 (My Page) on
Sat, Apr 5, 08 at 21:23

I have many, many seeds, but I missed the Utah seed swap. I do a lot of seed swaps on the garden forum, but have a hard time getting water wise seeds. I would like to do a trade here.
Here are a few of the seeds I have to trade. I also have the following heirloom tomato seedlings:
Watermelon: Sugar Baby
Beans: Malibu (Pole)
Beans: Royal Purple
Beans: Cascade Giant Pole
Lettuce: Grands Rapids
Lettuce: Sampler
Lettuce: Mesclum
Lettuce: Butter Crunch
Pumpkin: Heirloom, White and Sweet Meat
Cucumber: National Pickling and Lemon
Radish: Watermelon
Onion: White Lisbon Bunching
Onion: Tokyo White Bunching
Lima Bean: King of the Garden
Fennel
Cress
Chervil: Curled
Salad Burnet
Pepper: Hungarian Wax
Kohlrabi: Early White Vienna
Kale: Dwarf Blue Curled
Calendula (edible flower)
Viola: Helen Mount (edible flower)
Beet: Yellow Detroit
Nasturtium (edible flower)
Catnip
Parsley: Italian Flat Leaf
Lavendar
Basil: Lemon
Calendula - is anywhere from light yellow to orange
Poppy - looks like a pink pom-pom poppy
Zinnia - Short Stuff Mix
Physalis Alkekengi - Chinese Lanterns
Coleus - Rainbow, Mixed Colors
Coleus - Wizard Mixed Colors
Lots of different Hollyhocks
Hibiscus
Heirloom tomato seedling:
Blondkopfchen
Purple Calabash
San Marzano
Bonny Best
Fuzzy Peach
Brandywine
Cosmonaut Volkov


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RE: water wise seeds

would love to trade especially for vegetable seeds. i have plenty of seeds. have a lot that i know very little about. if you are in SLC we can meet and swap. we can meet at either persons house or evening at the downtown library. let me know via post or email.

kendal


 
 

 

 


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