CLOSED: CGs LMW Seed Swap 2006_2 listings

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

I have no clue what kind of melons they are Barb, that is all that was on the seed pks,
got the others put a side for you. LMK about the melons.

Connie

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

Lelan - zztopsoil, Why are you dropping out?

Edited to say:
I hope you didn't get offended by the above post, it wasn't meant to be mean, IF I offended you by it, I am truely sorry, I knew you would post when you had time. The others have seeds they would like to list of extra things they don't want or need. Just didn't want them to have to wait...

Once again, if I have offended you, I am truely sorry, that was not my intent.

Connie

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 9:37 AM

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

well they are prob. not watermelon...........prob. canteloupe type melons..........you can tell from the seeds. which are they?

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

no there not water melon that much I do know
Sorry

Rockton, PA

Connie,
Do you have more of the Heliopsis that I could have some?
Interested in the wintersquash and asperagus seed.

Hey zztopsoil, you'll love the seeds you get. Please reconsider.
Aline

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

Sorry Aline, I don't have any more of those, there are on;y a few seeds :(

Got the wintersquash and asperagus seed set a side with your name on it :)

Connie

Phoenix, AZ(Zone 9b)

When we send in our seeds are we supposed to label each pack for the people who requested them or just label the packs of extras?

im gone for the day ill be back very late tonight or possibly tomorrow
pamsue

Kalama, WA(Zone 8b)

I have enough of the following extra seeds for everyone who wants them.

(All harvested from my gardens this year.)

Armeria pseudarmeria 'Bees Hybrids' 'Pink and violet mix' - Thrift (comes true from seed) (Perennial)

Helichrysum bracteatum 'pink' - Strawflower (Annual)

Kniphofia uvaria - Red hot poker (Perennial)

Malva sylvestris 'Windsor castle' - French Hollyhock, Mallow (Perennial)

Nigella damascena 'Persian Jewels' 'purple, blue, pink and white mix' - Love-in-a-Mist (Annual)

Sisyrinchium striatum - Yellow eyed grass (Perennial)

Verbena bonariensis - Purple top verbena (Perennial)

Joy

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 9:29 AM

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Connie - I would love some of your Morning Glory seeds! I am a sucker for vines! lol Thank you!

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

joy, i want some yellow-eyed grass.

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

ERROR.....ERROR ALERT

ON THE ORNAMENTAL CORN I POSTED..............IT IS NOT ORNAMENTAL ENTIRELY, EVEN THOUGH I BOUGHT IT FOR THAT. IT IS EDIBLE CORN HOWEVER. IS THAT O.K. WITH THE PERSON WANTING ORNAMENTAL CORN?

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

partial list of my extra seeds:

red tx. star hibiscus
yaku jima dwarf maiden grass
ruby queen hybrid edible/ornamental corn
ipomoea hederifolia......red morning glory
double purple/white datura
red texas yucca
stella d'oro daylily seeds
hardy pink hibiscus
perennial aster
plumbago auriculata.......cape leadwort
scarlet milkweed...1 to cedarnest the S.A....have some more of these though

2nd listing add:
dwarf mexican petunia......ruellia brittonia

3rd listing add:

fern tree......this is all i know. looks like a fern and gets very large.
embothrium coccineum......chilean flame tree
hollyhock mix
tulipa tarda
malva braveheart
hibiscus callyphyllus
hibiscus cannabinus.........kenaf........everglades 71, tainung 2, dowling, gregg, whitten
trailing fuzzy bean vine.....can't think of the other name
climbing peach vine...........will post more later

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 12:58 PM

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 5:59 PM

Northeast, NE(Zone 5a)

Thanks for the public service announcement Mamajack.LOL I was one who wanted ornamental corn and would still love some of what you have if thats ok?Thanks for letting me know.Can you imagine next year after it set on ears and I found out what kind it was I would have raised the roof! Gosh Danged That Mamajack!! Just Kidding....Hope you know that..Just so tickled Hee!! Thanks for your generosity.It is more appreciated than you will ever know : )
Nancy

Edited to add.Just saw your updated extras Mamajack.Can I Please Please have some of your Scarlett Milkweed Also??

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 12:53 PM

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

i ought not to do it for a smart aleck but i got you covered anyway. lol.

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

No you just put their number on it for the extras they want :o)

I'll take care of the rest :o)

Joy I would love some of the Armeria pseudarmeria 'Bees Hybrids' 'Pink and violet mix' - Thrift (comes true from seed) (Perennial) and Sisyrinchium striatum - Yellow eyed grass (Perennial) and Helichrysum bracteatum 'pink' - Strawflower (Annual)

Barb I would love some of your plumbago auriculata.......cape leadwort and
scarlet milkweed,

Thanks Connie

San Jose, CA

I have extra of these:

* Agastache "Golden Jubiliee" Gone
* Nigella "Miss Jeckyll Blue" (4 packs left)
* Hollyhock "Nigra" (2 packs)
* Yellow Peruvian Zinnia Gone
* Emilia Javanica "Tassle Flower" Gone

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 3:36 PM

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

i would love some fo the Nigella "Miss Jeckyll Blue please

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

i would love some of these please Nigella damascena 'Persian Jewels' 'purple, blue, pink and white mix' - Love-in-a-Mist (Annual)

Sisyrinchium striatum - Yellow eyed grass (Perennial)
thxs
moretz

Rose Lodge, OR(Zone 8b)

Two notes from my vast, vast storehouse of knowledge (OK, it's more like a vast empty warehouse of knowledge):
Connie---Calendula is not like marigolds, it's more akin to a zinnia. But I'll take yours!
mamajack---All ornamental corn is edible, it's just not sweet corn. I suspect that the pink corn listed is a popcorn.

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

ok summerkid your name is on it,

I have no idea what kind of corn this is. the seed is hugh

Connie

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

thanks for the info summerkid, but I have zinnia's and a few of the calendula's to probably last me a life time lol

forgot
Becky got them marked for you...

I have lots of MG seeds left

Connie

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 2:42 PM

Kalama, WA(Zone 8b)

Ok, I made a note of what you all want from my list. :-)

I'd love some of these...

red texas yucca
scarlet milkweed (if you have enough)
Agastache "Golden Jubiliee"

Rose Lodge, OR(Zone 8b)

I grow calendulas for some kind of companion-planting reason that escapes me right now. But I think they attract hoverflies or something.

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

lilystorm I'd love the Emilia Javanica "Tassle Flower" (1 pack)

mamajack if you don't have enough of the scarlet milkweed, give mine to Joy :o)

Connie

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

pamsue, have a fun and safe trip... yak at ya when you get back :o)

Connie

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

okay Barb add ruellia brittonia to mine, I just looked that up, that sure is pretty :o)
Connie

This message was edited Dec 5, 2006 2:50 PM

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

i have plenty of the scarlet milkweed i think. ....at least enough for the 4 that have asked.

i want the yellow peruvian zinnia..............to lilystorm.

Northeast, NE(Zone 5a)

Ok here are the extras I have if anyone is interested

Globe Amaranth, Gomphrena globosa- Purple 1 GONE-Lilystorm
Cayenne Pepper 1
Sweet William-Dianthus barbatus-Mixed red/pink/purple/violet 3 1 spoken for to Connie
African marigold-Tagetes Erecta- Mystery colors 1
Partridge Pea-Chamaecrista fasciculata 2 GONE -1 spoken for to Ana and 1 spoken for to Connie
Rutgers Select Tomato 1 GONE spoken for to mamajack
Catnip-Nepeta Cataria 3
Poached Egg Plant-Limnanthes douglasii 2 GONE 1 for Ana and 1 for Lilystorm

PS Thanks again mamajack for the scarlet milkweed and ornamental corn.You are a sweetie! : )







This message was edited Dec 6, 2006 1:16 PM

San Jose, CA

I'll send the following for people who've requested them:

* Nigella "Miss Jeckyll Blue" for Moretz
* Agastache "Golden Jubiliee" for Joy
* Emilia Javanica for Cegoins
* Yellow Peruvian Zinna for MamaJack

Nieuwegein, Netherlands(Zone 8a)

I would love some of your Partridge pea and poached Egg Plant.

Here are the extras I have:
Clematis sweet autumn 3
Scabiosa lilac (collected in Portugal) 2
Purple veined petunia 2
Malva Mystic Merlin 2
Ipomoea Grandpa Ott's 3

Ana

San Jose, CA

cedarnest, can I get a pack of your Globe Amranth and the Limnanthes douglasii?

Northeast, NE(Zone 5a)

I will put your name on one poached egg packet and one partridge pea packet Ana : )

Nancy

Northeast, NE(Zone 5a)

Lilystorm,You got em' I will put your name on Globe Amranth and the other Limnanthes douglasii : ) Thanks!
Nancy

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7a)

Hi Ana3! I'd be happy to take one of the Malva Mystic Merlin and one of the purple veined petunia if still available:)
Thanks,
Donna

La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

Ana I would like the Scabiosa lilac (collected in Portugal)

Thanks

Shenandoah Valley, VA

I would really love some of mamajack's red Texas star hibiscus and red Texas yucca, pretty please.

Give me a little while and I'll post the other stuff I have. I just got home.

BTW, if anyone wants common hardy yucca (yucca filamentosa) I'm sure I have seed pods. It's a native plant here and I have oodles of it growing on my land. These get very tall clusters of large white flowers in the summer. Extremely drought tolerant.

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Mamajack - I would sure love to have some of your Stella d'Oro seeds.

Austell, GA(Zone 7a)

I'll be back in a few to list my extras but if still available, I'd love:

From Joy - Malva 'Windsor Castle'
From lilystorm - Agastache 'Golden Jubilee' and Yellow Peruvian Zinnia (unless I missed out)
From Ana - Purple veined petunia.

Thanks all!
Brenda

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Some things that I have not seen anyone list here yet that I grew in my gardens this year and harvested some seed:

Necklace Pod (Sophora tomentosa) - 2 packets of seeds
Tarragon (Tagetes lucida) - 1 packet of seeds
Yellow Elder (Tecoma stans) - 2 packets
Privet Cassia (Senna ligustrina) - 1 packet

I have a starter garden this year so my extra seeds only amount to a packet or two.

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