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Post by tomc on May 19, 2008 18:48:42 GMT -5
Woody plants will come later.
I spent much of the afternoon doing housekeeping in my seed box. Old seeds--orphan seeds are culled from this list. Leaf type and other defining info will be supplied at request.
"Other seeds" like not tomato seeds Asparagus Baby Blue Hubbard squash Butternut squash Catnip Genovese Basil Oregano Pole bean (Potomac) Purple Coneflower Saint Johnswort Skullcap Sunflower (centenary) Valerian White Wonder (cuke)
"maters" (as in tomatoes) Abraham Lincoln Arrat Flamed Arumugam's Black Cherry Black Sea Man Brandywine Cherokee Purple Cherokee chocolate Cows Tit Dr Carolyn Esther;s Cherry Ferris Wheel Gallo Plum German (red) Gilbertie Green Zebra Grightmires Pride Henry's Imur Prior Beta Jaune Flammee Julia Child Lithuanian Little Lucky Long Keeper Lucky Cross Mennonite Orange Mobil Olena's Ukrainian Pale-leaf Mortgage Lifter Paul Robeson Porter (pink) Preacher Snow White Stupice Tennessee Britches Thessaloniki (oxheart) Tibet Appel Tigerella Cross White beauty Yellow Pear
I'm always on the search for good rooted saplings of, sassafrass, Bear oak (quercus ilicifolia), Sakalin spruce (picea glehnnii). I think its probably time for me to find a perkier white cucumber than what I've got. And of course any OP tomato I don't have. Woodies to follow as I can.
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Post by hoosierheightsfarm on May 24, 2008 22:25:50 GMT -5
tom, "cow tit" tomato? 've never heard of such.
You really want some sassafrass? It's like a weed here. I cut those things down every time I mow the yard. I'll mark some for you.
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Post by flowerpower on May 25, 2008 5:17:39 GMT -5
Tom, is the St John's Wort the wild one? And could you put some of the skullcap aside for me please? I'll take a pic of the rhubarb I have. If you like it, I can save seed for you.
Patrick, the cow tit or goat's bag is a pointy plum tomato. I still have seed I got from Grunt and Grungy. Just PM me with your addy if you want some.
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Post by tomc on May 25, 2008 21:32:42 GMT -5
Lemmee see if the Skullcap will germinate first. But yes, The St johnswort I got several generations ago from Johnny's.
The "but yes" in all of this is yea I want some. The downside is; while Sassafrass sets rhizomes easily they need to be divided a year before digging it up.
Cows Tit, Henry's, Oplaka, Giblbertie's are all very similar accessions.
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Post by tuttamatta on Sept 7, 2008 0:20:17 GMT -5
Hello Tom, just found this site a few minutes ago, how did I not find it before??? Anyway, I am really interested in many of your seeds, # 1 being Black Sea Man tomato, I've been looking for this for months.......I'm just this year getting into heirloom tomatoes and I'm looking for some good ones for Portland, Oregon, are the russians or ukranians or siberians a good choice? I would love to do a trade with you, I have nothing you are showing in your posting but I have lots of things to offer, could you please check Dave's Garden (same user name) for my HAVE LIST? I'm really excited to have found this site and your great list of seeds. Thank you Paola (Tuttamatta)
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Post by flowerpower on Sept 8, 2008 6:55:57 GMT -5
Welcome to HG! We have another member from your area. I'm sure Pugs could reccomend some varieties for you if you start a thread.
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