DJ9' S FALL 2011 SEED SWAP HAVE'S & WANTS

(susie) Hastings, MI(Zone 5a)

FOR THOSE OF YOU IN OUR FALL ROBIN JOIN US HERE FOR CHAT.

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1210221/#new

"NOTE: PLEASE READ GUIDELINES

THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE A CHAT THREAD IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST SEEDS OR MAKE A TRADE DO SO BY PRIVATE
DMAIL.

This WILL BE OPEN FOR ANYONE into SEED Trading Even if you are not into our SEED Robin You Will be able to POST what you Have To Share with Other Or List SEEDS That You Are LOOKING For .

ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR TRADES I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR A TRADE GONE WRONG .

WHEN YOU HAVE FOUND THE SEEDS YOUR LOOKING FOR PLEASE EDIT YOUR POST & MARK AS FOUND .
WHEN YOU RUN OUT OF A TYPE OF SEEDS PLEASE MARK AS 'NOT AVAILABLE '

ANY QUESTION BE DMAIL ME
SUSIE

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(susie) Hastings, MI(Zone 5a)

SAVING ZINNIA SEEDS FOR





SAVING Solanum integrifolium, pumpkin tree. FOR
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sun city, CA(Zone 9a)

have:
blue shrimp plant
sparkler 3 radish
musselburgh leek
moneymaker tomato
golden acre/primo cabbage
cherry tomato
acorn squash
dark green zucchini
great quaking grass
early white vienna kohlrabi
hollow crown parsnip
smr-58 cucmber (a prolific pickler)
iceberg lettuce
great lakes lettuce
jack o lantern pumpkin
moss curled parsley
maritimum tall sweet allysum
petite yellow marigold
covent garden gypsophila
blue boy bachelor buttons
balsam-mixed colors

please dmail me if you would like any of these, sometimes i forget to check the forums

This message was edited Oct 26, 2011 8:15 PM

brainerd, MN(Zone 4a)

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(Anita) Fort Wayne, IN(Zone 6a)

Want list:

Blue Shrimp Plant (only the Cerinthe variety)
Carnations double bloom
Coneflowers (not purple or white) - newer varieties
Joe Pye (compact variety)
Summer Poinsetta


Have list:

AGERATUM BLUE
AMERICAN BEAUTY BUSH
ASTILBE BRESSINGHAM PINK
BLANKET FLOWER ARIZONA SUN
BUDDLEIA BLACK KNIGHT
BUDDLEIA NANOE BLUE
CANNA INDICA
CLEMATIS RADAR LOVE
DOGWOOD TREE WHITE
DWARF OBLATE PINK
ELDERBERRY AMERICAN
FOXGLOVE PURPLE AND PINK
GAILLARDIA BURGUNDY
HELIOPSIS OX EYE
HONEY LOCUST TREE
HOSTA NOID
IMPATIENS BALSAM MIX
LIATRIS PURPLE
LOBELIA STRING OF PEARLS
LUNARIA VARRIEGATED
MALVA NOID
MEXICAN SUNFLOWER
MORNING GLORY BIG BLUE
NATIVE BERGAMONT PINK
NEMOPHILIA MENZIESII BLACK AND BLUE
ORIENTAL WOODRUFF LT BLUE
PASSIFLORA MINI
PEONY POPPY PINK/RED
PETUNIA MIX
POPPY VENUS
PUSCHKINIA LIBANOTICA
RED VEIN DOCK
REDBUD TREE
RUDBECKIA AUTUMN COLORS
RUDBECKIA MIX NOID
SALVIA ANNUAL
SCARLET MAGIC ANNUAL
SOLIDAGO
SWEET SHRUB EASTERN
VERBASCUM NIGRUM BLACK
VERBASCUM WHITE







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This message was edited Oct 18, 2011 1:21 PM

Beaver Falls, PA(Zone 6a)

Saved

Everett, WA(Zone 8a)

Here are my HAVE lists. I've been a busy seedaholic since I joined my first Round Robin last year.

The first half or so of these I can send to anyone in this year's Round Robin as thanks to everyone in last year's RR.

I'm very proud of my own Delphinium elatum 'Pacific Giant', from my sole surving Delphinium: I have LOTS of fresh seed from her! She's either very lucky, or just maybe she happens to have some secret slug-resistance power!

Bells of Ireland? Blue Lobellia? Early, cold-climate tomatoes, fresh commercial seed? Asian greens?


The second half of this HAVE list is from the "New Bee Stash", so I would ask to trade for those.
Very nearly anything fairly recent is welcome, especially any amounts large enough to split up!

Clarkia elegans? Pasque Flower? Nemisia? "Tidy Tips" (Layia elegans) ?
Orange Coreopsis 'Calliopsis' / 'Golden Tickseed' ? Korean Mint / Agastache rugosa alabaster ?
Nettle-Leaved Mullein? Peach-Leaved Bellflower?

(In the Hog Wild swap, they called this "pimping your seeds!)

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HAVE FLOWERS:

Delphinium elatum "Pacific Giant"
- - OP heirloom Perennial [short-lived P Zone 2, 5 years Zone 7+]
- - light blue w purple edges
- - from Rick Corey's garden 9/2011 (originally from Botanical Interests)

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White Alyssum plus chaff
- - looks most like: Lobularia maritima 'Snow Crystals'
- - from Rick Corey's garden 9/2010 (from a seed mix)
- - tested highly viable 2011

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Alyssum "Carpet of Snow" commercial seed from Lake Valley Seeds for 2011
Bells of Ireland
Foxglove/Foxy
Hollyhock Seeds - Mixed Colors
Lobelia Crystal Palace
Lobelia Palace Blue
Lobelia Cambridge Blue

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HAVE CROPS:

COMMERCIAL TOMATOES (Hazzards & The Seed Kingdom, etc)
Omar's Lebanese .INDET . . . . LATE . . . huge fruit
Sun Gold F1 . . . . .INDET . . . early? cherry (small qty)
Sub Artic Plenty . . .DET . . . . very early & cool
Manitoba . . . . . . . . DET . . . . . extra-early & cool
Stupice . . . . . . . . .INDET . . . . . ultra-early & cool
Glacier . . . . . DET or semi-det . ultra-early
Ildi (Cherry). . . . . . INDET . . . . . extra-early
Jaune Flamme. . . .INDET . . . . . mid-season
Old Flame. . . . . . . INDET . . . . . mid-season
Pruden's Purple. . .INDET . . . . . mid-season (small qty)
Marglobe. . . . . . . . semi-det . . . mid-season
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Italian heirloom greens: "Broccolo Spigariello" / "Spigariello Liscia" Brassica oleracea var. 'Spigariello' 65 days

"Water Spinach" Ipomoea aquatica
- - - (semi-tropical semi-aquatic may be invasive in some states)
- - - also called: "Water Convolvulus", kangkung, phakbung, kong syin tsai.

Pak Choi Joi Choi
Pak Choi White Stem
Taiwan Bok Choy
Baby Bok Choy green stem "Ching Chang"

Dark Green Gailan - "Chinese Kale"
Japanese Komatsuna - Spinach Mustard
"Oriental Spinach" (Spinacia oleracea ??)
Red Amaranth (edible)

Radish Daikon Minowase
Carrot Danvers 126
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also, for trade only:

HAVE fresh new seeds from Jonna Sudenius received September 2011:

French Marigold - Tagetes patula - “Jolly Jester” [A]
Creeping False Holly - - Jaltomata procumbens - [A] vegtable (make jelly)
Great Burdock - "Cardone" - - Arctium lappa - - - - Biennial Zones 3a-10b
Catmint “Cool Cat”- Nepeta subsessilis - [P] Zones 3a-7b *** mint: runners may be invasive
Delphinium elatum - - - - - - - purples - - [P] Zones 3a-8b
Bladder Campion - - Silene vulgaris - - -[P] Zones 3a-8b
Big Betony - - Stachys macrantha - - - - [P] Zones 4a-8b *** tolerates part shade & clay
Korean Mint - Agastache rugosa alabaster [P] Zones 4a-9b
Flowering Onion - - Allium aflatunense - [P] Zones 4a-9b
Heartleaf Oxeye - - Telekia speciosa - - [P] Zones 5a-8b
Allium cyathophorum var. farreri - - - - - [P] Zones 5a-8b
Amica montana - yellow medicinal herb [P] Zones 5a-8b
Nettle-Leaved Mullein - Verbascum chaixii [P] Zones 5a-9b
Peach-Leaved Bellflower - Campanula persicifolia [P] Zones 3a-7b

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HAVE recently from Heather (hmacdona from Calgary)

Clarkia elegans "Double Mix Clarkia" 18-24" tall rose, salmon, white, purple & crimson
Blue Licrorice (Agastache) tall Perennial
"Tidy Tips" (Layia platyglossa / Layia elegans) Annual Wildflower Western USA drought tolerant, reseeds even in Zone 3
Nemesia, Annual, part shade . . . Requires consistently moist soil.
Chilean Glory Flower / Glory Vine (Eccremocarpus scaber Family: Bignoniaceae) [TP Zone 8a] flowers first year from seed
Pulsatilla vulgaris / Pasque Flower (Anemone pulsatilla / Anemone serotina) drought-tolerant [P Zone 4]
Tricolor Daisy / Chrysanthemum carinatum / Ismelia carinata
Sunflower "Moonwalker"
Larkspur, "Rocket" Annual 24-36" tall
Cosmos "Bright Lights Blend" / Cosmos sulphureus, drought tolerant annual reseeds freely
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HAVE from many Friends of the New Bee Stash, but unknown harvest dates:

Shasta Daisy 'Amelia' (Leucanthemum x superbum) 3'-4' tall, full sun [P Zone 5a - 9b]
Formosan Lily Taiwanese Mountain Lily [P Zones 5 - 10] 2-8' tall.
Dwarf Pomegranate Punica granatum 'Nana' [P Zones 7b - 11] Shrub 24"-48" tall
Edible Hibiscus (Abelmoschus manihot) Glossy, edible foliage. Tender Perennial as Annual [TP Zone 8b-11]. 4'-6' tall
Castor Bean (Ricinus communis) tender perennial as Annual [TP Zone 9a-11] reseeds
Orange Coreopsis 'Calliopsis', 'Golden Tickseed' (Coreopsis tinctoria Family Asteraceae) Annual. Reseeds.
Morning Glory 'Heavenly Blue' 8'-10' tall. Sun to partial shade. Some say may be invasive.
Moon Vine, MoonFlower Bush Annual or [Tender P Z 8-11] 8'-10' vine MAY BE INVASIVE
Red Trumpet Vine "Red Sunset" 20-30 foot long [P Zone 4-10 ] . Reseeds & runners. MAY be invasive
Mexican Hats [Perennial Z 3-10 or short-lived P] 24"-36" tall Full Sun easy from seed
Red False Yucca / New Mexico False Yucca (Hesperaloe funifera) [ P Zone 7 ]
. . . 3'-6' tall full sun heat tolerant, drought tolerant, needs well drained soil
. . .Evergreen Shrub, Cactus or Succulent, no spines, soft leaf non-patented
Ornamental Millet 'Purple Majesty' (Pennisetum glaucum) dark purple/black. 2'-5' tall , dramatic, unusual
Double Hollyhock "Peaches & Dreams"
Dinner Plate Hibiscus
Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium / Uniola latifolia) ornamental grass considered invasive by many
Dianthus Mixed Colors Red-Pink-White-Purple
Light Pink Hollyhock
lavender breadseed poppies / Papaver somniferum
Yarrow / Sneezewort / Achillea Froelich, mostly pink
"Meadow Phlox" / "Wild Sweet William" / Phlox maculata 'Alpha' / Perennial Zone 3?

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TREES:

Texas Sabal Palm "Texas Palmetto" (Sabal texana or Sabal Mexicana) Palm Tree Zone 8a or 9b 20-50 feet high
Mexican Buckeye up to 10' Tall [Zone 7a-9b] (Ungnadia speciosa Family Sapindaceae) blooms Late Winter / Early Spring deciduous shrub / tree
Pink Mimosa Tree / Persian Silk Tree - (Albizia julibrissin - Mimosa arborea) Zones 6-10 direct sow in fall 30'-40' tall
Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) 12'-30' tall 8'-10' apart full sun pH 5.1 - 6.5 (acid)
Desert Willow, Desert Catalpa, Flowering Willow, Orchid of the Desert 6'-30' feet tall 6'-8' apart Zone 8a-9a

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EDIBLES: (these were all still HAVES last time I checked)

Snap Bean "Blue Lake" Bush
English Pea "Thomas Laxton" 60 days O.P. 2' - 3' tall bush 3" - 6" spacing
Lima Bean "Burpee's Bush" Fordhook Phaseolus lunatus
Snap Bean "White Half Runner" Phaseolus vulgaris
Runner Bean 'Painted Lady' Phaseolus coccineus 6'-10' tall edible ornamental
Broccoli- early purple sprouting
endive- 'De Meaux'
dill-'delikat' annual
Swiss chard-'fordhook giant' & 'five color silverbeet'
fenugreek-annual
Sorghum-'sugar drip'
Okra-'burgundy'
Squash-'straightneck early yellow's
beans-'lima'- bush bean
Basil-'genovese'-annual

Corey

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

GAH. Can't get away from you Corey. :D

Saved (?!).

A.

Everett, WA(Zone 8a)

>> Can't get away from you Corey. :D

Are you a Babylon 5 fan?

They had a viscious, fasicst, jack-booted Mind Policeman, including black leather gloves, in a TV commercial, patting a smiling child on the head with those clumsy gloves, as he stole the child away from his family, for further brainwashing, while smiling into the camera and explaining:

"We're EVERYWHERE! For your CONVENIENCE!!

(susie) Hastings, MI(Zone 5a)

PLESE No Chat here On this thread For SEED TRADES BY DMAIL ONLY THANK YOU

Athens, PA

Going to slowly start my list.....


Want:
Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella damascena 'Miss Jekyll')
Verbascum - prefer Temptress Purple
Nicotiana - Only the Lonely
Nicotiana - Perfume Red
Purslane - one color/type per package - please, no mixes
Portulaca - one color/type per package - please, no mixes
Angelonias - one color/type per package - please no mixes.
Campanula - Fuji Blue or Astra pink.
Foxglove - any, particularly Excelsior and Pam's Choice
Summer in the Snow

Have:
Need to take a look.

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Concord, NH

my wants are. Cosmos all colors ----Cleome------larkspur----Delephinums----Poppies huge podded ones and any others---Shastas---Dames rocket----japanese primrose----dogbane----rock cress---flea bane----perennial asters and mums-----calendula----tiger lilys----short white campanula---thrift----italian alkanet----centaurea john coutts or persian---monkshood----any self seeders thank you susan

Port Norris, NJ(Zone 7b)

If its on my trade list than I have it to offer. I plan on putting in a few surprise packages of
purchases I have just made.

My wants are anything blue, purple, or white any size but must be able to grow in full sun.
I do have plenty of liatris (gayfeather), NE Aster, and Echinacea purpurea (cone flower) though.

Thanks

Concord, NH

have tons of tall yellow merigolds,mixed morning glories,purple coneflowers,chinese lanterns,white spirea,tall coreopsis, purple lilac seeds,susan

Winnetka, CA

Hi everyone... if anyone has helitrope, large flowered carnations or tall snapdragons... I'd love some of these.

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