Hi,
I have 5 brugmansia sanguinea AKA Red Datura seeds left. I don't need them and don't want them to get old. If anyone is interested, email me. Reply here first. That way after the first guy yells YES!!, others will know the seeds are already gone.
Remember these can't take a lot of heat or they won't bloom. That's what the big boys tell me anyway. :-)
Shirley
Sang. seeds......
YES, I'd like to grow them and trade or give away 4 in the spring
Okay tiG, they are yours. I'll get them in the mail tomorrow or the next day. I just happened to still be on line or wouldn't have caught this so quickly.
If anyone up north wants to get in line for a seedling, let me know, I'll put your name on the tag. I only want to keep one for me.
Yes, tiG would love to get few please.. email me to let me know ok thank you.
Hey Tig,
I would love to have one. Please let me know. :-)
If you have any left tiG I would like one. I've planted a few seeds but it's been weeks and they haven't come up yet. If they do I'll let you know.
Rose, I'm going to send these up north where they have a better chance. I'm keeping the one because of an experiment group I'm in with another group.
I'll put y'all in the trade tracker, and if the seedlings make it to spring, I'll let you know.
This message was edited Thursday, Jan 3rd 12:00 AM
Hey tiG, I am way up here in NJ, any left? John
John, I'll put you in line. I'll give out all but one seedling in the spring, they should be big enough to travel by then.
Thanks tiG.
OK THANKS TIG AND UNDERSTAND~ =)
Tig,
If there is room for another one, I live in Michigan. Would be interested. Thanks either way!
what I'll do is put y'alls names and number in order on the plant tag. If one dies :( and you're last in line, so sorry. Hope this works for everyone. I have great luck with seeds, so I'm hoping all five are winners.
Oh no, I didn't realize san. didn't like the heat. I have a few seeds started and they will never make it in the Texas heat. Let me know who didn't get plants tiG and I'll pass these on, if they make it to spring. Pam
I have 5 seeds planted and they are just starting to come up. I don't know how they will do in this Tennessee heat/humidity this summer, but will give it a try.
