CLOSED: Have: Purchased Hybrid Melon and OP Large Watermelon Seeds

Langley, WA(Zone 8b)

I also have a pile of melon seed packs that are either hybrid or watermelons that I couldn't grow here to save my life. They're all for postage to a good home.

Muskmelon:
Burpee's Ambrosia Hybrid (Burpee) 1 unopened pack (2005) and 1 partial pack (2006)
Burpee Hybrid (Burpee 2005) - 1 mostly full pack
Gold Mine Hybrid Cantaloupe (Ferry Morse 2006) - 1 mostly full pack
Scoop II Hybrid (Parks 2007) - 1 partial pack
Sweet 'n Early Hybrid Cantaloupe (Burpee) - 1 unopened pack (2005) and 1 partial (2006)
Whopper Hybrid Cantaloupe (Parks 2007) - 1 mostly full pack


Watermelon:
Allsweet (Burpee 2005) - 1 unopened pack
Bush Sugar Baby Watermelon (Burpee 2006) - 1 mostly full pack
Burpee's Fordhook Hybrid (Burpee 2005) - 1 mostly full pack
Carolina Cross #183 (Burpee 2005) - 1 unopened pack
Charleston Gray (Garden Place 2005) - 1 unopened pack
Crimson Sweet (Ferry Morse 2006) - 1 mostly full pack
Sugar Bowl Hybrid (Burpee 2005) - 1 mostly full pack


All the seeds have found a home. Thanks, everyone.

~Amanda

This message was edited Oct 21, 2008 9:12 PM

Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

Are any of the muskmelons a bush type. I love them but I don't have a lot of room to garden. The bush watermelon sounds good.

Bay City, MI(Zone 6a)

i would take a few of each kinds

Langley, WA(Zone 8b)

CajuninKy, the 'Bush Sugar Baby' is all yours. For a watermelon the vines are extremely short and I've gotten that one to ripen fruit even here in the Pacific Northwest where watermelons are allergic to our climate.

None of these muskmelons are really bush, but the 'Sweet 'n Early' has pretty darn compact vines so you may want to try that one. Also, if you haven't tried the 'Minnesota Midget' definitely let me know - that's an heirloom variety that's a must for small or short season gardens.

Notmartha, absolutely can do. I can send you a sampler pack ;)

~Amanda

Bay City, MI(Zone 6a)

thanks amanda
will be sending you a envelope

thanks from the grand babies 2

Langley, WA(Zone 8b)

It's most certainly my pleasure. Thank you for taking them - they're far better off growing in someone's garden than sitting in my cucumber and melon seed files.

~Amanda

Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

Amanda
I will send your tomato seeds in a bubble envelope. Do I send you a stamped bubble envelope inside it or do you reuse the one I send? Can you tell I am am new to seed trading? LOL

Langley, WA(Zone 8b)

No worries there :) If you were doing it for SASBE you could just send me the same one to reuse, but since we already have a trade going you don't need to worry about sending an envelope or postage - I'll just include these varieties with the Vaccinium ovatum seeds I'm already sending your way. I can't wait for those yummy tomatoes!

~Amanda

Biggs, KY(Zone 6a)

I will send them tomorrow. This is so exciting.

Langley, WA(Zone 8b)

That will be fabulous - thanks! I'll also get yours packed up tonight.

~Amanda

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