Want: easy to grow variegated annuals or anything VARIEGATED

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

I have a lot of unusual small eggplants and ornamental peppers seeds. Also too many heirloom and unusual tomatoes, cherry esp. I do container gardening a lot so many of these are small or dwarf plant seeds.

Crossville, TN(Zone 7a)

You send me a SASBE and I can send you a small variegated hoya cutting. :-) My address is in the address exchange.
Jocie.

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

I'm new here. SASBE ? And where is the address exchange.... ???

This message was edited Feb 1, 2005 5:23 PM

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

Click above here -------- in the blue line where it says: Mail. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

If you know how to make your browser open up in NEW Tabs with a right click then do it that way.

Then when you get to your email there will be a Red Line you will see a link that says:'Extras' (Exta fun stuff); provide by Dave, for the members only. Click on that link!

Then click on this link:The Dave's Garden Address Exchange

To access it you will have to agree to place your address in the files.

Now; is your Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum annuum) like this one?
http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/30967/

If so , I would like to make an even exchange trade with you.
I will send you an email on which kind of variegated annuals I have.
There are 2 that I have that are very pretty and can be grown in a container if you want to.

SASBE = Self, Addressed, Stamped, Bubble, Envelope _eg: (Mailer)_
Send a note on What you're asking for.

~* Robin

This is a message at the top of the seed trading forum:

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The link is provided for you below!
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HTH

This message was edited Feb 2, 2005 6:13 AM

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

I have several like that from Tomatogrowers.com on the way. I'll track it down later and be happy to share a pinch of seeds. I ordered just about every ornamental pepper from them... check out their site. See what you like.

Steve

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Steve, you have mail!

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

Steve,

Check your email again.

~* Robin

San Jose, CA(Zone 9b)

Hi Steve, I just saw your postings and wanted to say "howdy, neighbor!" I know...how often do you hear that in Silicon Valley?...I just LOVE Boulder Creek. Used to stay at a friend's cabin above the lodge there. We called it Shangrai La (sp?)...just gorgeous.

I have some variegated salvia that I could take a cutting for you from. Let me know if you're interested. I'll see if I can find the name...

~Angela

Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

Salvias have been difficult for me. Bought a bunch from Cabrillo Hort. dept. and most died. Bother!

And I have done few starts from cuttings

Hermosa Beach, CA

I also do container gardening and that it's not that easy to find little veggie plants that can grow/fit in those and still give veggies w/ respectable sizes.
Would you be willing to trade some of your small eggplants? I have rosa bianca eggplant (heirloom) that doesn't give big size veggies (3-4 inches) but I'm looking for some bambino-type eggplants (about 2 inches).
If you're interested, I have some heirloom thai pink egg tomatoes available for trade.
"Thai Pink Egg
Delicious, grape tomatoes from Thailand, "The Land of Smiles!" The crisp pink fruit are bursting with natural goodness, sweet and rich. This tomato is popular all over the Kingdom. The brilliant pink grape shaped, 1 oz. fruit are perfect for fresh markets, restaurants and more! Good yields and fruit is uniform. "

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Boulder Creek, CA(Zone 9a)

I have the pink Thai tomato.

I have many small eggplants from TGS .... look on their website and let me know what looks good. I prolly have it.

S

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