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Post by Earl on Oct 14, 2011 9:52:26 GMT -5
100+ seeds wanted....Can be Improved Bantam, not crossed.
Have 1000 varieties of tomatoes and mucho other seeds or pay cash.
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Post by Earl on Oct 14, 2011 9:50:34 GMT -5
I have Stevia but sell the whole plant. $6.50 shipped USA.
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Post by Earl on Nov 21, 2010 21:02:55 GMT -5
Matina over Stupice, Harnas (Polish and early) Morden Yellow, Beaverlodge Slicer, Druzba, Baer or Wins All types...Rutgers is in there. Depends on colors or size...best tasting in '10 was BearClaw X Stump of the World cross.
I can PM you my list with descriptions.
Earl
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Post by Earl on Oct 6, 2010 7:21:41 GMT -5
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Post by Earl on Feb 2, 2010 12:25:57 GMT -5
Trade list closed on this site...please us above link, thanks, Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 13, 2010 13:42:16 GMT -5
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Post by Earl on Jan 9, 2010 9:40:12 GMT -5
Michelle:
You sent me one list here and a different one in PM so...lol here is what I have packed for you...
Bear Claw Eva Purple Ball Black and Brown Boar....do grow those out for seed! Greek Domato Green Moldavan Mr. Bruno Wild Chiapas
Send me the addy in PM. Should have these in a pack on Monday
Earl
I'll take what you listed (five packs) thanks!
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Post by Earl on Jan 9, 2010 9:34:09 GMT -5
thanks Jonny that helps the mean side of us bless you Let us know what YOU need... Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 8, 2010 7:50:28 GMT -5
thehills and others:
the folks I got my seed from have requested me to pull any plant that does not represent with a blue stalk and foliage so the variety can be "led" to being all blue. The quicker we all did this the more "pure" the strain would lean toward being BLUE It's a method of culling.
It's just a suggestion.
Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 8, 2010 7:44:25 GMT -5
seems we have it worked out on the side...I'll sort and pack the tom seeds and let you know after the weekend.
You can also peek at I Dig on the round robin (Baker's Dozen) that Darth and I are in. We should have some new stuff when that arrives as well. I guess my seed orders are going out before they run out...
thanks now, Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 7, 2010 15:24:43 GMT -5
mnj: faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/tomato/2004111539004321.htmlThere are two BASIC leaf types, Regular & Potato Leaf; there are also variations of both, such as Rugose--an often darker green puckered surfaced leaf, or Angora--a hairy (pubescent) type regular leaf, not to mention here some variations of the basic potato leaf, and even at least 1 or 2 little known varieties with variegated foliage--that is, different colors besides green (usually white, beige or a cream color) on the same leaf. Regular Leaf ( often abbreviated RL); This is the typical leaf type that most folks are familiar with. The leaf edges are serrated or tooth-like as some say. There's almost an infinite number of variations on this basic theme in terms of width/length of leaf, leaf color in terms of various shades of green or green/blue tint, etc., depending on the specific variety and also climate and growing methods. Some leaves are very narrow and are sometimes called dissected because they look like a saw tooth cut them. The leaves of many heart shaped varieties and some paste types also droop as well as having dissected narrow foliage and they are sometimes referred to as wispy droopy leaves. Examples of RL varieties might include: Celebrity, Eva Purple Ball, Big Boy, Red Brandywine, German Red Strawberry and thusands of others. Potato Leaf (often abbreviated PL) These leaves usually have no or few interruptions of the leaf edge. Sometimes there are a few large lobes or notches, but most of the time the leaf edge is smooth. Newly germinated PL seedlings sometimes don't show their PL nature until they are a few inches tall. PL leaves also have a heavier substance to them than RL leaves and some claim that makes them more tolerant of foliage diseases. Leaf shape can be different on a single plant with those at the bottom or top of the plant showing more or less smooth edges. Leaf color is usually a deep green. Scientists have divided the PL leaf forms into subclasses but we need not do that here for the differences are very subtle and not that useful for the home grower. Examples of PL varieties might include: Prudens Purple, Brandy Boy, Brandywine, Lillian's Yellow Heirloom and others. Rugose leaves are of the RL type but the leaf surface is pleated, or wrinkled or bumpy. Leaf color is a deep green. Examples might include: Quarter Century, Martino's Roma and others. Angora leaves are RL but have a greyish green fuzzy surface. There is one exception of a created variety which is an angora PL, but seeds are not available to the public. However that suggests that an angora PL could arise naturally from an accidental cross as well. Angora leaves can be wide or narrow depending on the variety. Examples might include: Angora, Fuzzy Bomb, Velvet Red ( same as Angora Super Sweet) and a few others. Variegated leaves are green with cream markings and are RL. Until recently no variegated tomato varieties were known to come true from seeds. There are two varieties now known ( or maybe one since no one has yet grown both) and there's little experience with either of them at this point. Hopefully seeds for at least one of them will become available in 2005. Examples might include Variegated (aka as Splash of Cream by some) and one not yet named formally . Again, leaf color and size can vary with specific tomato varieties and also with climate, fertilizer regime and growing methods. Credits : Carolyn137 - wrote the majority of the text. Korney - wrote the opening paragraph. Paul2101 - created the pic. Other Gardenweb members assisted with the writing process. Entered by Paul2101 From Earl, who has 75+ potato leaved tomatoes and loves them too.
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Post by Earl on Jan 7, 2010 7:55:47 GMT -5
Jonny...you did post 11 days ago, and I have looked for a few days, every day, before you posted about getting back.
I just wanted to try a trade instead of sending out my seed order.
I'm sorry that you have things that side tracked you, that explanation would suffice.
We do treat each other better than that here...telling me to get bent when I took the time to make up my seed list for YOU and to politely list what I wanted to trade is not exactly appropriate.
I hope things go better for you. Peapod offered when she saw that no trade had been agreed upon. I apologize if it seemed pressured but I had a deadline as well and usually 2 days is a long period on forums to work out a trade.
Again, I hope things get better for you and we can help you with your garden needs.
Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 7, 2010 7:44:59 GMT -5
ummmm
just for info, I have traded with John before and since he wanted just ONE variety, I offered a SASE on it....
the above list is NOT an offer for SASE...it is still a trade list
thanks, Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 5, 2010 7:14:09 GMT -5
Mights as well peapod...I guess the poster is too busy to get back. Pink Banana like this that the exact name? Black Siberian? I have Siberia, Siberean and about 7 Black Russian varieties... Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 3, 2010 17:40:51 GMT -5
MelonsCasaba Chartais Crenshaw Green flesh Honeydew Hale's Jumbo Hal’s Best Hearts of Gold-Cant. Hollybrock Honey Bear Honey I Dew Israeli Melon Little Sweetie Muskmelon Netted Gem Piel De Sapo Sakata Sweet Sharlyn Muskmelon Winter Melon WatermelonCharleston Grey Crimson Sweet Dixie Queen Early Moonbeam Extra Large Striped Red Georgia Rattlesnake Micklee Moon and Stars Sugar Baby Yellow Fruit Will need to check amounts... I do have 600 varieties of tomatoes however...getting ready to order seeds...the quicker the better on this trade Jonny Earl
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