Wanted: fresh Geranium maculatum seeds
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wanted: scented geraniums
Comments (1)Hey there, i have peppermint geranium and fair ellen geranium (juicy fruit) Im sending an email now. -Matt...See MoreWanted: Native Seeds
Comments (10)Hi pvmiscaccount, Welcome to The Seed Exchange. Please see addressing newbie and newer member issues for instructions on getting your member Page email link set up so that you can easily be reached for trading. You might also want to post at The Native Plant Exchange too. Though that forum/exchange is rather show, someone might have some things you are looking for as well as being interested in what you have for trade. I have Asclepias tuberosa from 2010, as well as Asclepias Incarnata from 2009 and may have other natives of interest to you some later. I am interested in your Anemone patens and especially interested in your Gentiana andrewsii - Bottle gentian (Possibly soon) ...no rush though. chemocurl...aka Sue Sue...See MoreWANTED: Native Plant Seeds for a School Garden
Comments (2)Greeting from another Michigan wintersower! I have some asters, not sure what kind though, they were snatched from some-one elses flowerbed(with permission).Drk purple and about two ft high. How about some rugosa roses and grape hyacinths?? Echinacea would be good too, the kids might not see the flowers but could watch the birds that eat the seed. I have all those seed. You might also try perennial sweet pea if you've got the room-mine are still around but I don't have any seed right now. Also try wild violets-I have plants but no seed. -B...See Moresummer showers ivy geranium seeds: problems in germination..
Comments (5)I just germinated a packet of Burpee Summer Showers mix with a 100% success rate. I do all of my geranium germination in damp paper towels, stacked in a sealed container. I put one variety in each towel labeled with a permanent marker, and stack them all in a single container. When I check each day for sprouting I also rearrange the stack of towels. This year, out of approximately 150 seeds of various varieties I've got 121 now in soil, and only 12-16 seeds left in the container which have until Sunday to sprout. Try that and see if you get better results; just be sure not to use too much water....See MoreJay 6a Chicago
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