Wanted Seeds for postage after hurricane recovery

Bartow, FL

Hi everyone,
I have seeds for edible perennials and vegetables and flowers.
But after going through hurricane a lot of my seeds don't' want to sprout. I keep trying but mostly wasting time and most of the food I eat is grown in my indoor garden.
Does anyone have seeds for postage that are vegetable, edible Perennials, or edible flowers, edible aquatic or even cuttings. I'll pay postage but can't swap due to not sure what i have that is viable. Although I could trade guppies or swordtails haha. Any help would be appreciated and i can give a wishlist if want.
Oh i could trade some African violet leaves for starting new plant. Anyway thank you in advance.

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

Try my D-mail with what you might like , If I have what you might be looking for I will send you a few ..

Bartow, FL

Thank you so much juhur.
I'll look over my list of seeds

Bartow, FL

ok, i went through my seeds and I'll add an update here and send to you juhur7 in dmail. But what type seeds or cuttings/plants do you have mostly so I don't clutter up the mail I send to you?

To anyone else, I would sure appreciate some help with some viable seeds, plants, cuttings. And can only offer postage but later be glad to trade when I have let some go to seed.

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

A few lettuce , Cauliflower , lots of tomatoes and peppers ,
Greens like Mustards , on and on , Herbs flowers . several and some more ..
I could probably list 500 items here , too many for me ,

Bartow, FL

Quote from juhur7 :
A few lettuce , Cauliflower , lots of tomatoes and peppers ,
Greens like Mustards , on and on , Herbs flowers . several and some more ..
I could probably list 500 items here , too many for me ,


Ah ok, Well I keep trying to get in here and make the list but life keeps pushing it back. But I'll do it. I'm determined to get going again and if i can get pictures from one device to the other I can share some glimpses of what I used to have.

Tina

Bartow, FL

ok so I'll start the list here and send d-mail to anyone who wants it that way too.
I'll finish later as I have to bring a big fish tank inside and clean some river rock.

The list is big because I lost a lot.
Most things I get will be grown in my aquaponics trays or hydroponics. very little will be in normal garden.

Perennial and wild are welcome and Anything you think i might like to try.
Begin list of seeds, cuttings, roots, plants, tubers, etc. needed:
Greens Red leaf Vegetable Amaranth (any vegetable amaranth)
Bok Choi Tatsoi
Baby Choi
Banana tree
Beets - for greens
Berry's dwarf any varieties types welcome
Beans -Bush
Beans - Pole
Blueberries
Dwarf or baby Carrots
Cactus - Prickly pear (Opuntia spp.)
Cactus - dragon fruit (pitaya)
Calendula
Cutting Celery
Chevril
Chives
Chrysanthemum (edible)
Coconut - Sproutable grow-able
Corn (shorter stalks better)
Comfrey
Cucumber unique varieties
Cucumber Japanese
- lemon Cucumber
Dahlia - edible
Dandelion
Edible Flowers - Any kind
Endive ( Glory Frisee and Green Ruffles) or any slow bolt
Escarole
Fennel
Figs
Guava
Jerusalem Artichoke - Hardy Red Fuseau Variety preferred (Sunroot 'chokes or Sunchoke)
Kale- Tree (cuttings fine too)
Chinese Kale
Komatsura - Brassica rapa - mustard Spinach
lamb's ear
lamb's quarters - Chenopodium album
leeks
lemon balm
Lemon tree - Meyers ( mine almost dead since hurricane damaged it)
lemon tree - Variegated Pink Fleshed Eureka lemon type
Amish Deer tongue lettuce
Red Deer Tongue lettuce - Lactuca sativa
Green Deer Tongue Lettuce - Lactuca sativa
Green Oakleaf lettuce
Ruby Lettuce
Emerald lettuce
Garden babies butterhead
Lettuce Romaine Freckles
Lettuce Butterhead speckles
Lettuce Leaf - Red Sails
Lettuce - Heatwave Blends
Lettuce Nevada Lettuce

And add more lettuce at bottom of list

Lima Beans
Lime tree
lychee tree
Mango
Mushrooms
Papaya
Peas
Spinach
Starfruit
Sunflower
Sweet apple
Sweet potato
Mexican Sunflower
Mustard - any good mustard varieties or perennials
Mustard India - Florida Broad leaf or similar
Nasturtium - Nasturtium officinale
Stinging nettle
Onion Bunching/Scallion varieties
White libson
Italian Red of Florence
Onion Cipollini - Borettara
Onion - evergreen long white bunching
Onion - tokyo long white bunching
Onion - Perennial Egyptian Walking Onion
Oregano
Pansy - (edible)
Root Parsley - Vrozhaina
Snow peas
little marvel dwarf pea
sugar snap pea
miniature pumpkins
Green mist Queen Anne's lace
Radicchio
Radish varieties of:
French Breakfast Radish
Cherry belle Radish
Easter egg blend Radish
Sage
Salad Greens any kind
Summer Savory
Sorrel - odessa
Sorrel - Shyrokolystyy
Soybeans
Spinach - levewa - Climbing Spinach ornamental as is edible too
Spinach - catalina
Strawberries ever-bearing anything available
- Mignonette Alpine Strawberry
- temptation strawberry
Squash Summer mostly - Bush or vine
- yellow squash
- Bush Scallop
- Container varieties
Stevia
Sunflower
Sweet Annie
Swiss Chard
Sweet Majoram
Thyme varieties:
- Creeping thyme
- English thyme
tomatillo
Turnip - green top - seven top
Turnip any for greens mostly
Tomato varieties: although i have some tomato seedling volunteers from worm bin
- Want Grape, Cherry, Container, Bush, dwarf varieties when possible but any unique tasty varieties
- Golden cherry tomato
- Black Seedman tomato
- Sweet baby Girl cherry tomato
- Bushsteak hybrid - dwarf
- Patio Princess tomato
- Tiny Tim tomato
- Lizziano hybrid cherry tomato
Viola - Johhny jump up any edible Violas
Watercress
Wrinkled Crinkled cress
Winter cress (cream and green) (Barbara vulgaris variegeta)
zucchini container varieties

Aquatic edibles all grown in containers aquaponics systems and ponds:
Lotus root - Nelumbo nucifera
(Sacred Water Lotus, Sacred Lotus, Chinese Arrowroot)
Water Celery
Water Chestnut
Water spinach
Water lily
Any edible aquatics

Perennial vegetables:
Air potato - edible
Bamboo - edible types
Cactus - any edible kind only
Cape gooseberry/Peruvian ground cherry (Physalis peruviana)
Chayote
Daylily
Hibiscus - edible
Oca
Okinawa Spinach
Perennial Cucumber
Plantain
Purslane
Sissoo Spinach
Tree Collards
Turkish Rocket

I will add more later with botanical names

Lettuce list continued:
Bibb Butterhead Lettuce
Igloo Lettuce
Baby Romaine Lettuce
Romain - little Gem Lettuce
Green ice Lettuce
little ceaser Lettuce
Four Seasons Lettuce
Simpson Elite Lettuce

All flowerbeds and stuff ruined so gonna make a edible landscape with containers
Fruits: (all these will be cropped and/or potted)
Asian Pear (will be trained as espaliers or cropped regularly)
Ice cream Banana (Musa acuminata)
Breadfruit
Che / Chinese mulberry (Cudrania tricuspidata)
Chinese Bayberry (or Waxberry)
Chokeberry (Aronia spp.)
Currants (Ribes spp.)
Gooseberry (Ribes spp.)
Goumi /Silverberry (Elaeagnus multiflora)
Huckleberry Evergreen (Vaccinium ovatum)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)
Kiwi
Kumquat
Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica)
Mangosteen (i want my baby back)
Maypop (Passiflora incarnata)
Mulberry (Morus spp.)
Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis)
Papaya (Carica papaya)
Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
Pulasan - Nephelium ramboutan-ake (Sapindaceae)
Rambutan
Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)
Star Fruit - Averrhoa carambola
Sugar apples (Annona squamosa)
Wax apples (Syzygium samarangense)



I appreciate any seeds, plants, cuttings, tubers, etc.

Thank you and will be happy to trade once i get reestablished.

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

I will go through and collect some for you , I will have to test a few seeds to see if their good , others are new ,
Spinach mustard growing in the garden reseeds itself here ,
About a dozen or so on that list i have ,

Bartow, FL

Thank you very much.
I really do depend on my homegrown stuff for my food.
I managed to get 3 seedlings growing.
Still waiting to see if anything in the cups will sprout yet.
I love gardening but hate it when I can't decide when to give up on a seed.

Loaded a couple pictures of what i used to have before it all fell apart. The arbors and metal frames and all beds are twisted fallen down and ruined. I have cleaned some up but still working on it. I did a lot of companion planting, water gardening and self watering containers.
Some of the plants that lasted over the years were so beautiful.
Lol the passion flower vine lived and is taking over. Wish I knew if it were the edible fruit kind.

Anyway, have a great day everyone

This message was edited Jun 19, 2018 1:33 PM

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Bartow, FL

Just saying hi and hope more people can join this.
I will be happy to share cuttings and seeds later.

Metairie, LA

If you need seeds still I have a wide variety of fruit trees, berries, vegetables and flowers.

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