Hope that you are all keeping well and warm, we are having a busy time at the moment, sowing seeds and planting up bulbs etc, but we thought that we would take the time to put some spare seeds that we have.
Here is a list of seeds that i have if anybody is interested in swaping please let me know, many thanks and kind regards to you all, from Peter and Mary-Anne
MIMOSA PUDICA
DATURA METEL TRUMPETS
TRUMPET CREEPER
WATER LOTUS
ANGELS TRUMPET, BALLERINA WHITE
DATURA DOUBLE PURPLE SWIRL
DATURA LILAC
WALL FLOWERS
SWEAT PEA. SIR CLIFF RICHARDS
SWEET PEA DUSTY SPRINGFEILD
SWEAT PEA SPENSER MIXED
FREESIA
NASTUSUMS
MONARDA
BUPERUM TOTUNDIFOLIUM
BEDDING DAHLIA
WASHINGTON PALMS
WALKING STICK CABBAGE
SOME SEEDS I HAVE TO SWAP
Hope your weather isn't as bad as here, but it is probably even more cold and windy.
That is an interesting list of plants, but I'm sorry I have so many from last year's Round Robin seed swap that I'm having difficulty finding space for everything already. Perhaps you could include them if we have another later this year, or perhaps people have already Dmailed you for varieties they are interested in.
I would like seeds of Datura purple swirl, and Water Lotus if you please. I have a small list as I am a new trader and it's under carolpen.
My address is:
Carol Penry
120 Rocks Lane
Newport, NC 28570
Dale, what a sweet garden! Just charming.
Hi,
What is a bedding dahlia. You home and garden are adorable.
Sorry to be so dumb.
JoAnne in Payson, Arizona
Hi Jcoats123,
No one is dumb. I know plants, just don't ask me how my car works.
Bedding Dahlias are used for 'bedding out' (en masse) as opposed to 'for shows' or 'for cutting', etc. in the same way that other bedding, eg. Petunia, Begonia, etc, etc. Mostly they are now grown from seed as opposed to overwintered tubers (although you could do this). There are an increasing number of self coloured varieties available from seed.
Now, what's a head gaskit? (I don't really wast to know, just that it keeps gasking)
Word of caution . . . before swapping anything internationally (particularly between different continents), check import regulations first. Most live plants are banned and so are many seeds, so as to prevent pests, diseases, and potentially serious weeds from being moved around the world.
Resin