I have just picked lots of these and have plenty to share for SASBE.
I will accept a bubble envelope with .49 stamp or 1.00 in postage and I will supply the envelope and stamp. My address is in the files if interested. I have enough for at lease 20 offers and will close post if quantity gets low.
Jan...
Cassia Alata and dwarf marigolds
Hi, Jan. I would luv to try some of your seeds. I'm getting my US stamps hopefully this week or next so I can mail it out when I get them. Could you please put some aside for me?
Thanks, Donna
Those are sooo pretty!! Count me in please....I'll have your SASE in the mail today!!
Rose in Texas
Jan...what color are those dwarf Marigolds?? And I'm moving to Florida if you're picking seeds in January...feels like 2 degrees here!
Well, Ms. Kim - It IS 2 degrees here!
Come on down Kim because my marigolds's are in full bloom, especially my tiger eyes. I have lots of things blooming right now included bougainvilla, morning glories, snail vine, zinnias, cosmos, marigolds, yesterday today tomorrow, plumbago, cassia alata, firebush, impatiens, petunias, duranta, canna, porterweed, asclepias and I'm sure others I can't think of off hand. It's a fine life!.
The marigolds I have seeds for right now are "Lemon Drop", 'Aurora Yellow Fire', & "Honeycomb". Some are packaged separately, some are mixed together.
Jan...
Green With Envy
Honeycomb??? That sure sounds nice...are they cream?
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ROSE.
Don't send a SASBE. I'll put them in with your Bird of Paradise tonight.
Jan...
Pictures, Jan - pictures!!! Some of us are totally Jonesing for a flower-fix! Sounds wonderful!
(Used to live in St. Pete - last time I visited your area had REALLY grown up! Quite a difference from the late 70's!)
Thanks Jan....
Your Tropicanna Canna went out yesterday...I think you got an email stating that I'm sure, but anyway thanks for doing that!!
Take Care!
Rose
You can see the pics in the plant files under Tagetes.
OK, I'll take pictures. We're having a cold snap this week. Got down to 45 and only 65 high. Brrrrrrrr.
Thanks Rose.
bugielover, I would love to try a mix of your marigold seeds if you have some left. I always plant marigolds in my old old wheelbarrow every spring and it makes the prettiest setting in my gardens. I love having all different colors of blooms mixed together. LMK if you have any extras and I will send my SASBE tomorrow. Thank you. :)
No pity from me! i went out to take pictures of my Texas cages for the Tomato Forum yesterday and it was 8 degrees out. On top of that, the day before we had a pelting rain/ice storm that sealed my basement door tight. When I tried to force it open I slammed my forehead into the door - now I have a big blue/green knot over my eyebrow. I NEED flower photos - REALLY!
45 Brrrrr???? ha ha ha ha LOLOLOL
Quit complaining! You're in warm land compared to us. It's been -35 to -40 celcius here for last week or two. Now that's brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!
:) Donna
That's why I don't travel north of the Florida line between September and June! I live for sunshine and color. Can't do grey and white after spending 16 yrs in Chicago. Too depressing
Worth it for Spring Awakening and Fall Colors - but that doesn't mean I don't start Jonesing for lush green plants and purty, purty flowers!
We actually do get some of both as we have trees here that go dormant regardless of the weather.
Jan...
Oh, that's nice! That's the one thing I really missed when I was in the South! (Plus I have no heat tolerance!) My first year back in the northeast was like a total re-birth for me. I'd forgotten how cool the autumn is. Do you ever come north just to see the foliage, or did you get your fill when you were here? I have to admit that I even enjoy shoveling the snow. (Good thing, too, since it's been snowing since noon! It's just now beginning to stick, though... We're only expecting an inch or so, it's always a fun bet to see how close they come!)
Happy gardening! We will be living vicariously through your garden for the next couple of months!
Jan, I'm interested in the Honeycomb...what color are they?
Sequee, I had more than enough. I don't think it's the cold so much as the sense of depressing gloom of the winters. I do toy with the idea of bringing my Florida born 16 yr old son north sometime to experience the snow.
Kim: here is the link to "honeycomb"
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/46503/
Would love to get some of your seeds . if any left . Thanks Will send postage okay .
Oooooo Ahhhhhhh...Honeycomb for Kimmie :-D
Sending an envelope....
Jan............ would like to get some of your seds please if stil available. Will put $1.00 for postage and envelope in the mail.
Kim - you will love them! They are the first Marigold I ever grew and still my favorites!
Jan, I'd like to grow a few of your seeds if any left.
Thanks...Jean
BL~
Would love marigold seeds, esp the honeycomb, but any are appreicated. Will get the envie in the mail this week.
~Tamara
do you still have some ? I would love some marigold seeds,
Denise
I should have plenty for everyone. I'll close the offer if I run low.
Jan...
OK
I took this after work today. The foliage is worn from the cold snap but the blooms are great.
http://www.PictureTrail.com/gid6369991
My postage is on its way, Thanks again, Carolyn
Nice! Very, very nice! Thank you for the floral rush!
Update: Some folks will get a marigold "mix" of the above varieties. I got lazy the last harvest and didn't separate them.
Jan...
Jan,
Thanks so much for the lovely seed you sent . if spring would just come on !!
Carolyn
Hope you enjoy them. I have plenty left.
Hi..Do you still have any left? I'll send the postage..
Peg
Yes I have plenty and still harvesting. Just harvested some tiger eye marigold as well.
I rec'd mine, thank you :-)
Hello Budgie,
I love to have some of your marigold seeds if you still have some left! I think I will try planting marigolds in my veggie garden this year to ward off evil!
Thanks,
Cindy Lou
I have plenty to share. I plant them around my tomatoes.
