Anyone have a bush cucumber to trade or SASE?

Porterfield, WI(Zone 4b)

I am primarily a perennial grower, but like to have a few veggies, but don't want to give them too much room, does anyone have a few bush type cucumber seeds to trade or SASE, as I don't like them trailing through my flowers! I have a list of flower seeds to offer if anyone is interested! Thanks, Legit

Here is my trade list: http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/553878/

This message was edited Jan 14, 2006 6:38 AM

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

I have 2 different varieties from Parks seed--unopened--if you want to mail 2 stamps--I have plenty of bubble envies--I'm in the addy--just put a note in the that you want bush cukes. I do alot of trading.

Porterfield, WI(Zone 4b)

dmj1218, Thank you very much, I will send you stamps on Monday, I really appreciate this! Legit

west Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

no problem--have tons of seed. Anything else you would like? I can throw a few more in!
Debbie

Porterfield, WI(Zone 4b)

Thanks, Debbie, but I have more seeds than I know what to do with, except for the cukes! Anything you are looking for from Wisconsin?? Legit

Porterfield, WI(Zone 4b)

dmj1218, I got your package today, thank you so much! The cukes will fit nicely into my borders without taking over and having to crawl through everything to pick them! Also thank you so much for the extras, the last few years I have started acquilegia, and have tons of luck with them, I have many colors and varieties, and love them so much! I also started some pansys, they are such pretty faces that are just plain reliable, I will put them to good use, and yes, they both like to germinate in the cooler weather!

I am so glad I got lucky with the clematis, if you don't have any luck, but I'm pretty sure you will, they are quite easy to grow, I can send you some small plants later in the spring, I have lots, I just love them. Most people aren't even aware of "yellow clematis that form small bells" rather than the larger hybrid types. Thanks a million, Legit

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