Wanted: Monarda seed heads

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Need them dry...have lots of things I could trade...What are you looking for? Or I will send SASBE.
Also looking for any of the Orange varieties of echinacea seed!
Thanks All!
Debbie

This message was edited Sep 15, 2005 4:46 AM

Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Hi there! I have white Monarda and purple on my deck. Haven't looked at them lately but there are probably some heads ready to go!

Have "White Swan" Echinacea too if you would like some.

My addy is in the Exchange, just send me a $.60 stamp and don't forget to tell me what you want! I have plenty of bubble envelopes already!

Nicole

Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Debbie, on second thought - before you send me the stamp let me make sure I have some!! I better check them out first - hate for you to send and then me get home and have none!

I'm at work now. Will be going to the beach this weekend with no computer. I will check them out today and let you know on Monday!

Nicole

Bancroft, MI

Hi Debbie,

I have red, pink, white, and purple beebalm. They are all planted together so cannot say what color the seeds will end up.

I am looking for

pansies
morning glory
echinacea
coreopsis
sunflowers

I prefer to trade only.

Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks
Coleen

Eureka, CA

Coleen -- I will have some echinacea soon (not ready yet....) and would love some monarda in trade. My address is in the exchange.... sound like a plan? You can wait for my echinacea if you'd like. It may be a month yet..... let me know.

Sanna

Springville, AL(Zone 7a)

Deb...
I have the red bee balm, will gladly send you some for 2 - 37cent stamps . I can get them in the morning mail for you!!
Just let me know!!
Sue

Kannapolis, NC(Zone 7b)

Debbie mine look terrible! Glad you have some other offers!!!

Nicole

Glad I looked to! :)

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

no problem garden addict! Garden's look a little dreary down here too! We are still having alot of 95+ days. Oct is really best for seed gathering for me--guess I better get out there and search for dead-heads since Rita may be paying us a visit--let me tell you there is not a bottle of water to be found in Houston tonight!

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