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Post by Earl on Jan 2, 2010 11:47:58 GMT -5
you know...A-B-C order My Microsoft Works doesn't have the feature but Word does and I can show you how but IF you don't have that fancy schmancy tool, try this....it works fine, just cut and paste. alphabetizer.flap.tv/index.phpEarl
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Post by Earl on Jan 2, 2010 10:48:03 GMT -5
I’d like to trade for:
Beans (Pole) Provider Rattlesnake-30 Roma II Sequoia Triomphe de Forcy
Melons Gold Star Jenny Lind
Squash Jumbo Pink Banana Patty Green Tint
Tomatoes Dewese Streaked First Light
Watermelon Crimson Sweet
My tomato trade list is here under Earl's Trade
I also have a list of beans, radish, pumpkin, pepper, squash, melon, cucumber, and cantaloupe.
Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 1, 2010 21:14:27 GMT -5
Hey Johno!
IF that's it...just mail me a SASE. Message me to get addy, unless you have it still.
Earl
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Post by Earl on Jan 1, 2010 20:35:01 GMT -5
I have more varieties in 2010 but my quantity depth is way down...
here are some....I have more to add, thanks!
Abe Lincoln Accordian Alicante Amana Orange Amish Paste Amish Salad Ananas Noire Arkansas Traveler Armenian Aunt Ginny’s Purple Bear Claw Beefsteak Bijskij Zeltyi Black Cherry Black Mountain Pink Black Plum Black Prince Black Russian Black Seaman-one trade Black Zebra Brandywine Brandywine Red Campari Canabec Super Canestrino Di Lucca Caro Rich Caspian Pink Cherrio Cherokee Purple Cosmonaut Volkov Constoluto Genovese Coustralee Coyote Cour di Bue Debbie Delicious Donskoi-one trade Early Glee Eva Purple Ball Evergreen Franchi Semealte Fuzzy Peach Gardener's Delight German Pink German Striped German Red Strawberry Gold Currant Golden Sunburst Greek Domato-one trade Green Moldavan-one trade Green Zebra-one trade Haley's Purple Comet-one trade Heidi Ida Gold-one trade Isis Candy Italian JD’s Special-one trade Kellogg’s Breakfast Kotlas Large Red Cherry Levino-one trade Lucky Leprechaun Manitoba Marglobe Matina Matt’s Wild Cherry Micro Tom Milka’s Bulgarian Mortgage Lifter “ Estler’s Strain Moskovich Mountain Fresh Mr. Bruno-one trade Native Sun New Sun Northern Lights OG Sunrise Oleyar’s German Opalka-one trade Orange Banana Pantano Romanesco Pearly Pink Polish Dwarf Principe Borghese Prudens Purple Red Robins Red Zebra Rocky Roma VF Roman Candle Rossi Ruby Gold Rutgers Sunny Earliana Sandul Moldavan Shaker Village Snow White Cherry St. Pierce Striped Caverns Sunshine Sweet Orange Tappy’s Heritage Tibet Appel Tiny Tim Tomberry Tondina Maremmano URI-67 Valiant Wild Chiapas Yellow Pear
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Post by Earl on Feb 17, 2009 11:28:17 GMT -5
Many folks think I live in the UP when I use the nick NorthernMich or disclose my location as 45th Parallel....truth is I am a Troll. I live under THE bridge. IF you need to ask what bridge then you truly don't understand Michigan history or geographics I have three gardens in progression....fortunately I have almost 10 acres at my whim for expansion as I coordinate a community garden that supplies fresh vegetables and acts as a seed bank in my county. The produce is then distributed via a food pantry, located on the same acreage. I have a garden in the city just for tomatoes and digging up more grass in 2009. My homestead is on six acres and is all raised beds as it is one big chunk of limestone and clay. I have many homesteading projects there as well as a big polebarn and garage loft that serves as a home away from home...there is also a cabin in progress (well, not in winter). I have traded with many here and visit other forums as well and have over 500 varieties of tomatoes and am shooting for growing as close to 150 kinds in 2009. I will have dozens of squash and have some native corn and amaranth as grow out seed from 2008 saved. It's a nice place to hang out.
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Post by Earl on Feb 17, 2009 11:14:39 GMT -5
I think I know who it is by the university clue and blue potatoes....I traded 35 varieties with him and he was not as fast as me to respond and the phone number exhibited a voice mail message...BUT I got the seeds I traded for...but there is a thread elsewhere about an ad for farming partnership and saving seeds in bulk...IF I have the right fellow since this thread is very vague. IF the attempt is to warn others it just isn't up to par.
So who and what did he do exactly as a scam?
Earl
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Post by Earl on Jul 3, 2008 20:37:17 GMT -5
First Eaters Tomato beds Greens
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Post by Earl on Mar 26, 2008 11:11:15 GMT -5
plantsnobin...you want a link or a picture showing? Here's your link <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/plantsnobin/BloggerPictures/photo#5175559506447134850"> and the picture <img src="http://lh4.google.com/plantsnobin/R9NH8yetcII/AAAAAAAAAYs/NdMrXe-w8OU/s144/IMG_0477.JPG">
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Post by Earl on Mar 26, 2008 11:10:07 GMT -5
save from direct link with "copy"
click on forum's "world" icon
you will get url in brackets
paste between brackets
BTW html code is <a href="put url here">
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Post by Earl on Apr 13, 2008 18:37:30 GMT -5
I understand UPS TRIED to deliver yesterday....they had a new guy on , so perhaps Monday.... I'm so excited!
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Post by Earl on Mar 30, 2008 14:49:59 GMT -5
wintersown The donation program is a separate entity based out of Nevada and not New Mexico. www.seedsofchange.com/donations/default.aspYou print a pdf form, fill it out and mail it in and send $$ for shipping and handling. I did all that...this is not the same as ordering a specific group and paying retail. They have staff however, for the donation program, I am a bit frustrated that I have called no less than 5 times and get the same basic answer...except now instead of being sent out in 2 weeks, it's 4-5 weeks....OUCH So if they have problems filling orders and obtaining seed...I advise we stock more than usual with our grow outs. Earl
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Post by Earl on Mar 30, 2008 8:53:36 GMT -5
Oh and Dan, we WILL catch up sometime, thanks for the support Earl
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Post by Earl on Mar 30, 2008 8:52:31 GMT -5
I ordered for the community garden...I sent the $50 and it was received 2/13. We actually planned for that seed to be the basis of the garden. This is an observation, not a complaint. I have had to revise my plans for the garden based on what I have presently. It was just a bit frustrating to see a program, send the $$ from donated monies and not receive seed in time to plant ahead for transplanting. Thanks for letting me vent
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Post by Earl on Mar 26, 2008 12:08:02 GMT -5
thanks rena...nice offer SoS has a donation program www.seedsofchange.com/go to donation, then click on pdf file I am waiting on 500 packets So they send leftovers of no particular order. I have enough seeds just wanted more variety.
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Post by Earl on Mar 26, 2008 9:33:47 GMT -5
I ordered a box of 500 seeds for $50 back in February. Feb. 2nd they received my check. 5-6 calls later I have not received...I was told, they would ship in two weeks almost every call. Yesterday I was told 4-6 weeks. The explanation in they are getting triple the request for seeds and this is NOW their busy season. Rachel, has always been polite but I may not receive seeds in time to plant. Sounds as if this is a good time to get a community garden going and to save seeds as a seed bank. If you missed the special on the seed vault in Norway on 60 Minutes here's the link www.croptrust.org/main/Just hoping I do get seeds from Seeds of Change.
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