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Comments (0)LIANAS TRADE AND WANT LIST! hrhliana@yahoo.com And yes, there are bulbs in my trade list! SEEDS FOR TRADE OR SASBE: NAME, COLOR, FORM, (The number is my personal notes!) Yucca White Seed 13 Confederate Rose Seed 5 Texas Star Red Hibiscus Red Seed 8 Cleome Miz Seed 6 Daisy White Seed 2 Hibiscus Seed 3 Trumpet Vine (A) Seed 3 Trumpet Vine (B) Seed 0 Old Time TN Melon Seed 1 Roma VFN Tomato Seed 2 Great White Tomato Seed 2 Evergreen Tomato Seed 2 Passion Vine Seed 2 Bignonia Vine Seed 3 Bell Pepper Seed 5 Mixed Heirloom Tomato Bi Color, Red, Yel Seed 6 Orange Glo Watermelon Orange Seed 1 Hot Pepper, Capsicum Cardenasii Seed 1 Abelmoschus Manihot/Sunset Hibiscus Seed 9 Trumpet Daffodil Yellow Bulb 0 Tulip Variety Bulb 0 Snow Crocus Variety Bulb 0 Alpine Rosy Bells Pink Bulb 0 Dutch Iris Variety Bulb 0 Zinnia (Dwarf Pumilia Sprite) Variety Seed 0 Aster Variety Seed 0 Alyssum White Seed 0 Cosmos Variety Seed 0 Gysophila (Covent Garden) Pink Seed 0 Zinnia (Lilliput) Variety Seed 0 Ainnia (Giant Cactus) Variety Seed 0 Bachelor's Buttons (Cyanus) Variety Seed 0 Shasta Daisy White Seed 0 Basil N/A Seed 0 Oregano N/A Seed 0 Chives N/A Seed 0 Parsley N/A Seed 0 Rosemary N/A Seed 0 Thyme N/A Seed 0 Sage N/A Seed 0 Morning Glory Clarke's Heavenly Blue Seed 1 Bachelor's Buttons Blue Boy Seed 7 WANT LIST: FLOWER Achillea Ageratum Ageratum Akyssum Amaranthus Artemsia Silvermound Aster Astilbe Azalea Baby's Breath Bat Face Cuphea/St Peter's Plant Bird of Paradise Bleeding Heart Bnigella Papillosa (Curiosity) Bougainvillea Bunny Ears Bunny Tails Butterfly Bush Candleflower Candytuft Cardinal Climber Carnation Cekosia Celosia Clarkia Clematis Cleome Clianthus Cobaea Columbine Confederate Jasmine Confederate Rose Cornflower Creeping Myrtle Daylily Desert Rose Devil's Trumpet Dracunculus Dusty Miller Dusty Miller Dutchmen's Breeches Dwarf Sunflower Egyptian Star Cluster Euphorbia Festuca Grass Flamingo Feather Celosia Flmaingo Flower/Brazilian Plume Flowering Almond Flowering Kale Forget Me Nots Four O'Clock Freesia Gaillardia Gardenia Geraniums Godetia Hawaiian Blue Eyes/Blue Daze Heliotrope Hen and Chickens Hibiscus Honeysuckle Hosta Hydrangea Impatiens Indian Paintbrush Jasmine Kiss Me over the Gate Lady's Slipper Lantana Laurentia Lenten Rose Lilacs Lily of the Valley Lisianthus Mexican Evening Primrose Mexican Turks Cap Millet Money Plant Morning Glory Moss Rose Mums Nasturtium Ornamental Kale Painted Tongue/Salpiglossis Sinuata Peony Peppermint Twist Geranium Phlox Pineapple Sage Pink Lavendar Pink Pampass Grass Plectranthus Plumeria Queen Anne's Lace Ranunculus Red Hot Poker Rose Campion Russian Sage Scaevola Seashell/Cosmos Bipinnatus Silver Lace Sleepy Hibiscus Stock (Princess Pink or Harmony Purple) Sweet Pea Tangerine Dream Texas Mountain Laurel Texas Star Hibiscus Trillium Verbena Weeping Lantana Weigela White Snowball Wishbone Flower BULBS Allium Amarylis Arum Italicum Begonia Bush Lily Caladium Calla Lily Canna Crocus (No Snow Crocus) Crown Imperial Daffodil Dahlia Fairy Lily Giant Hyacinth Grape Hyacinth Iris Lily Pineapple Lily Pink Daffodil Snowdrops Tuberose Tulip TULIPS Angelique Tulip Black Tulip Blue Heron Tulip Cotton Candy Butterfly Tulip Cummins Tulip Exotic Heartbreaker Tulip Firespray Tulip French Lace Tulips Indian Summer Tulip Lady Tulip Parrot Tulip Rembrandt Tulips Scarlet Majesty Tulip Tequila Sunrise Tulip ROSES Climbing Roses Floribunda Roses Hedge Roses Mini Roses Shrub Roses Tea Roses FRUIT Apple Apricot Blackberry Blueberry Boysenberry Canteloupe Cherry Dwarf Blueberry Kiwi Nectarine Peach Pear Plum Raspberry Strawberry Watermelon HERBS Basil Chives Cilantro Coriander Lavendar Oregano Parsley Rosemary Sage Thyme VINE Cardinal Climber Cypress Vine Moonflower Rhodochiton/Purple Bells Vine White Cypress Vine TREE Chaste Tree Crepe Myrtle Dwarf Burning Bush Golden Chain Tree Mimosa Tree Pecan Persimmon Pink Smokebush Rose of Sharon Trumpet Vine Tulip Tree VEGETABLES All Blue Potato Bean Beefsteak Tomato Bell Pepper Broccoli Bunching Onion Butternut Squash Cabbage Carrot Cauliflower Celery Cherokee Purple Tomato Corn Cucumber Earliana Tomato Eggplant Endive Garlic Golden Mama Tomato Granny Smith Tomato Grape Tomato Jalapeno Kohlabi Lemon Boy Tomato Lettuce Looseleaf Lettuce Lumina Pumpkin New Red Potato Okra Onion Parsnip Peas Popcorn Potato Pumpkin Radish Red Onion Rhubarb Roma Tomato Romaine Shallot Spinach Sweet Potato Tomato Turnip Yellow Squash Yukon Gold Potato Zucchini...See MoreHAVE: lots of seeds
Comments (45)my seed list was last updated 12/7/14. some seeds have been traded/used since then. but I have not found the magic link to update my list. can email current list to anyone interested....See MoreI've Got Sprouts!
Comments (15)Pit, I think it's really going to be "impressing me" when I have to find homes for them all (lol)! But I do love variety. After recieving certain seeds from others (ie Strawflower), I've decided there are some plants I just can't be without. Lisa, Early sprouters definitely helps one "keep the faith"! BBs and Lettuce. Always. And I've decided that Radishes have seedlings that are even cuter than Lupine. Bakemom, Yes, Bachelor Buttons at the top :-) I was shocked that they were my second not first sprouts this year (but I think that was because the Wallflowers were in direct sun and the Bachelor Buttons were in part sun) It was interesting to me that the red BBs were the last to sprout of them. Tiffy, I was truly shocked to find so many new sprouts yesterday. I thought maybe one or two. Not fourteen. Our rain overnight has just turned to snow. I guess the precip is going to be fluctuating all day. I prefer anything but ice! Penny, I still have my flat of Zinnias hiding under the tarp with the grill. I'm not pulling them out until the weather stabilizes a bit. I will literally cry if I lose any. The Maltese Cross is one seed that I did get germination from last year, but I had a few transplant disasters with it (nothing to do with the plant, all with me...and the animals). So I'm really looking forward to having it this year. Well I guess I won't be working outside today...so I'll sow more seeds! Linda...See Morewanted: wanted: hostas
Comments (2)I am new to the GW and new to gardening. I have nothing to trade but would like to SASBE for seeds. I am interested in many on your list The Yucca white seed, Passion Vine, Trumpet Daffodil, Alpine Rosy Bells pink, Dutch Iris, Alyssum,Cosmos, Gysophila pink seed, and the Clarks Heavenly Blue Morning glory. I never had time to garden but now I have time and the gardening bug bad. Thank You sweetalysiss...See MoreSara Malone Zone 9b
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