Free Seed Exchange

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by poor_old_dad, Jan 19, 2007.

  1. Lizmarie

    Lizmarie Member

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    Anyone have any herb or pepper seeds to spare?

    At the end of july I will have marigold and dill seeds to spare.

    Anything would be great :)
     
  2. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    I have some Rocotto Chilli seeds if ya want some ? And some Pointed Pepper seeds (sweet pepper)
     
  3. Lizmarie

    Lizmarie Member

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    im just indoor gardening for now so can i have one of each? :)
     
  4. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    Yeah sure, P.M me your address :)
     
  5. Lizmarie

    Lizmarie Member

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    I now have seeds to trade - :)

    Cherry tomato
    Wild Strawberries
    Spearmint
    Oregano
    Thyme
    Rosemary
    Basil
     
  6. Yoseff

    Yoseff Music Addict

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    I've got some morning glory seeds. Not many, maybe 10 or so.
     
  7. JackFlash

    JackFlash Senior Member

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    Does anyone know where I can get some damiana seeds?

    Also, how do you get caraway seeds to germinate? I got some from a seed company last year, but they never germinated. Been trying for 5 years.

    .
     
  8. MelindaRose

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    Caraway seeds seem to take FOREVER to germinate (2 to 3 weeks) I've had success by this method: take 4 paper towels (bad for the environment, I'm sorry) wet two of them with warm water and place them on a plate. Wet the other two towels with warm water and place them on top of the seeds. Wrap the plate with saran wrap or a plastic bag. Put it in an area that doesn't really get any drafts or anything. Once you see some sprouting you're ready to plant :)
    Good Luck
     
  9. JackFlash

    JackFlash Senior Member

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    Thanks for the advice. except for the saran wrap , that's how I used to germinate my pot seeds years ago.
     
  10. MelindaRose

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    You're welcome for the advice and the memory ;)
     
  11. TiedyeDreams

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    Here's what I've got:
    Rosemary
    Thyme
    Sage
    Catnip
    Chives
     
  12. natureslaze

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    Does anyone have butter crunch lettuce seeds as well as grape tomatoes?

    feel free to e-mail me at jbuzzy@nmu.edu

    I should have some seeds later in the season.
     
  13. PrudenceInHarmony

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    This is a beautiful idea. Thank you for being what people should be. Using the postal service for good, and for helping people without wanting anything in return and offering such a splendid idea. I would love any seeds you have to offer. In fact, I'm turing my entire yard into a massive garden so it would be of great help. With any seeds that I have I would love to exchange. This such a wonderful idea. : D
     
  14. RiffRaff

    RiffRaff Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm going to be planting a few things in containers and might try hydroponics this year. I bought 3 packages of seeds that I can sare some ot them with someone. I have:

    Kohlrabi - Burpee, Early White Vienna
    Carrot (Mezza Lunga Nantese) - The Italian Choice variety - grows to about 6".
    Carrot - Burpee, "Sweet Treat Hybrid" grows to about 5".
    Cucumber (Streamline Hybrid) - 10", small seed cavity.
    Cucumber (White Wonder) - 7" fruit
    Marigold - "An early, free flowering French mixture with fully double 2 1/2" blooms in shades of gold, orange and red."
     
  15. wishingdeeply

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    2007- that's an old post. Still keeping up on those beans tikoo? I'd like to get my
    hands on some. I'll offer a trade say, Hyacinth beans? ever grow any of those?
    reply!!!
    wishingdeeply Florida
     
  16. KhatManDo

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    Hi there.

    I have khat seed I would like to trade for W.H.Y?

    Please feel free to drop me a mail with what you would like to trade with.

    Thanking you in advance.
     
  17. wishingdeeply

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    Well, I got some; actually a tub full....enough to get me planting during the entire year. For now, it's onward.
    I'm looking for Asian winged beans and white flowering Hyacinth beans.
    going on farther still
     
  18. Sea Breeze

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    Wow - I have never heard of either of those but then I don't suppose they are something you'd be able to grow in the south east of England considering your location!

    I haven't had a veg garden for three years now - will be up for a swap next year tho!
     
  19. wishingdeeply

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    Tikoo
    good afternoon
    just a quick howdy to you and to let you know I've got those beans sprouting
    up now as I type.... weather has been warming... Springs coming....
    John H.
     
  20. Thravers

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    I've got a few hundred purple morning glory seeds if anyones interested!

    And some cilantro seeds
     

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