I've been looking desperately on here for someone with Camillia seeds. Now finally unforunately I don't have anything to trade except perhaps a salvia cutting when my husbands plant is ready to be split.
Hey smokin4peace, where abouts are you in Michigan? I am in Detroit, are you anywhere near there? I don't know if I can P.M. yet but I have a whole bunch of cool seeds. I have passion vine seeds, Angels Trumpets, morning glorys, and a few different kinds of poppies. I probably have more than that but can't think of anymore.
I am trying to do more with my yard this year but the income is just not there I would love any seeds anyone can spare, later this year i know I will have some veautiful pink hubiscus seeds if anyone would like some let me know,
I don't have a whole lot to offer, but I do have a lot of Morning Glory seeds. They turn out a beautiful blue-ish - purple flower, and take pretty much any abuse you throw at them... I love hibiscus plants, if you'd be willing to trade a few let me know
I don't have much,but this is what I have; 1. crimson sweet watermelon 2. organic chives 3. cleome-rose queen- this is a beautiful rose pink flower that attracts butterflies 4. crawford reseeding lettuce- this is a new lettuce developed by Texas A&M agri-life dept.. I don't have many, but you plant these seeds once and the lettuce comes back the next year
heres what im packing at the moment, datura inoxia (they're pretty, and pretty dangerous) morning glory heavenly blue serrano chiles and habanero chiles and some cherry seeds if your interested in growing a tree. things id like to get a hold of: any kind of hot ass chile maybe some cilantro(coriander) hawaiian baby woodrose some kind of bean or legume of some kind to put nutrients back in my soil, maybe a tomato of some kind so i can have a little garden with most of the ingredients to make salsa and thats all i can think of right now.
Hello everyone, I have some seeds that I would be more than willing to mail to someone for free, and no trade is needed. Makes me happy enough to help people out with gardening. I have Serrano Chile Pepper Seeds, Big Boy Tomato Seeds, Cucumber seeds, Summer Squash seeds, Chamomile seeds, Watermelon Seeds, Pumpkin, and Basil seeds. Please pm me if you’re interested. Much love and Happy Gardening, DrTJEckleburg
I have a lot of "money plant" (seeds )- they make the silvery translucent quarter size circles - to offer. Would really like to find some passion flower seeds and some old-fashioned petunia seeds. I also could send cuttings of althea, or rose of sharon. (I could not imagine how long it would take for an althea to grow from seed.) I've also got a lot of caladium bulbs. Will appreciate any suggestions, even if you don't have the seeds. So far, I've had no luck finding the plants, or seeds locally. And to think you used to could find these plants on the side of the road.
i have some Korean Perilla Seeds. They need light to germinate. It's the best for putting meat inside, rolling it up, and chomping down. Will trade for something interesting and edible, especially bitter greens and aliums.
A guide to growing native trees, vines and shrubs from seed. Includes information on identifying, gathering, storing and germinating the seeds, along with transplanting, protecting and nurturing the seedlings.
I was going through my left over seeds from last year to see what I have for this coming growing season and found a few things that I will still have a lot more than I can use this coming year. So I have the following to share if anyone is interested: Beefsteak Tomato Cherokee Purple Tomato Kohlrabi Early Purple Vienna Broccoli Waltham 29
The Lemon Bazil & Cinimon Bazil sounds intersting !!! I have oregano sweet Pepper Chilli Pepper Cacti Sweet Bazil normal Bazil
Honestly, not really. I've VERY new at this, lol. Oh, I have some seeds left over from a package of sage. Would you accept those?
Hi, Its a large vine like plant with beautiful flowers that open around 4pm. It self sows seeds every year. The plant that keeps on giving . i've yet to grow it , so cannot indicate its yield . many others have grown it successfully as this is an heirloom variety . I edited out the link. Sorry, can't have links in posts. Peace, poor_old_dad
Hi everyone! I am in South West Florida and thinking about trying a garden in my extra lot. I only have 2 orange trees and a grapefruit tree now but if anyone knows about what grows here and would like to help me get started please let me know! I appreciate anything you have to offer (If I can grow it someone can eat it)..just trying to get my green thumb on and save some $$ If you are in the Charlotte County area I'd stop by to get some starts.