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I have a few extra seeds if anyone is interested.
The quantities are only a guess.
Salvia - Picante Purple - 100
Salvia - St. John's Fire - 50?
Brachycome - White Splendor - 1 package
Geranium - Ringo 2000 Lavender - 10 seeds
Lobelia - White Fountains
Cut Flower Mixture - 1 package
Begonia - Non-Stop Mocca Mix - Pelleted - 40-50 seeds
Lettuce:
Butterhead - Little gem 1 package - Taken - willowworks
Parris Island Cos 1/2 package
Sierra
Black Seeded Simpson - Taken - willowworks
Sangria (butterhead)
Cassandra
Green Forest (romaine lettuce) - Taken - willowworks
Nevada
Little gem Pearl (novelty romaine)
Broccoli - Arcadia - Taken - willowworks
Broccoli - Early Dividend - Taken - Bev-w
Cauliflower - Early Dawn - Taken - willowworks
Italian Parsley - Taken - willowworks
Carrots - Sun 255 - Taken - willowworks
Carrots - Arrowhead
Spinach - Melody - Taken - willowworks
Asparagus Pea - Taken - bev w
Let me know if you see anything you would like to have.
Darrell
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Seed offer
Hi Darrell,
I'd be interested in your Asparagus Pea and Broccolli "Early Dividend". My trade list is on GW (http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/bev_w) Let me know if anything jumps out at you. Thanks.
- Bev
Hi Darrell
I would be interested in any of the vegetable seeds as I have always bought small plants or seeds in the past and this year I am going to "winter sow" :)
Please provide your address so that I may send you a sas.
Thank-you and happy gardening
wendy
You don't have to trade me anything, but I'll take a look. I've sent you my mailing address in a D-mail.
Darrell
I wouldn't mind finding these:
Bidens ferulifolia - 'Gold Star'
Hibiscus acetosella - 'Red Shield'
Columbine:
Aquilegia vulgaris - 'Crimson Star'
Aquilegia vulgaris - 'Nora Barlow'
Belamcanda chinensis - 'Blackberry Lily'
Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica - 'Clary Sage'
I'm also looking for Osteospermum "Light Pink" like the pink shades in the "Passion Mix".
Just got into gardening a few years ago, so if you have any seeds left (flowers) I'd gladly send postage for it..have a garden bed just waiting for flowers..
Bettypauze, I'll send you a quick d-mail and give you my address.
I hope you enjoy the seeds.
Darrell
You are a sweetheart...
Another DG gardene once sent me some heirloom seeds (beans) they were from in the mountains and they are called Sadie's Beans and they are over 100 years old..they grow so very quickly and have beautiful orange flowers...so I will include some beans for you..
In early spring when chance of frost had passed I wet a paper towel and put some in..they germinate so quickly....must have grown 15-20 feet in no time..this fall I was lucky to get quite a few beans...
She forwarded them to me and her only request was that once I had beans of my own, would I distribute them to others...so along with my sas I'll include some for you...
Again, thank you for your kindness...
You're more than welcome.
When I first joind DG, I had nothing. Now I have seeds and I'm happy to share.
Thank you also for the beans.
Darrell
Should have said the lovely lady that send me the beans is Tree_Climber...
Hi Darrell-Just getting over pneumonia that knocked me on my butt for a while, but itching to start planting something. I would be interested in some of your salvia, geranium, lobelia and begonia seeds if you have any left. I have some perennial seeds if you are interested-lupines, sweet william, & foxglove. LMK
Also , I was reading your later article about dahlias and irises. Profit wise your best bet would be dahlias - their bulbs multiply so fast- I think that in the 2nd year you would probably be able to triple or quadruple your bulbs, with proper cutting and division. I love my irises but they are not fast multipliers and even just dividing them sometimes shocks them so much that they stop blooming for a year or so. The young iris tubers can take 2-3 years to bloom. Do you grow Canna lilies- they are an excellent choice for multiplying. there are also dwarf (or short) Cannas that can be grown from seed and will bloom the first year. Just my thoughts.
Sandra
Sandra,
I have a few things left and I would be happy to send them to you.
I will give you my address in a d-mail.
I will post other things as they become available. Thanks Everybody!
Darrell
