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Post by herbsandedibles on Jan 8, 2009 14:37:38 GMT -5
hello, i am a new member. i have been reading a lot in this forum. its so interesting. anyways, i have just updated my seed trade list. you can view it here: www.gardenweb.com/members/exch/lorny75if anyone would like to trade with me, just email me at: llrayner@googlemail.com thanks, lauren
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Post by tuttamatta on Jan 9, 2009 0:26:25 GMT -5
Hi Lauren, I just checked your list and I'm blown away....!!!! What a list you have, I'm impressed!!!!!! I found LOOOTTTTSS of seeds and others that I would like!!!!!!!!!!! I know that first thing on my Wish List would be Mashua and Oca, but there are so many more.... I will send you my Have Lists, do you prefer a PM here or your personal email? Thank you Paola
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Post by herbsandedibles on Jan 9, 2009 12:47:09 GMT -5
hi paola, great that youve found some things on my list. send me your trade list and then we can discuss....
lauren
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Post by mybighair on Jan 9, 2009 18:16:25 GMT -5
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Post by canadamike on Jan 9, 2009 18:29:45 GMT -5
Welcome Lauren. A couple of other ones like you and we'll end up better equiped than a genebank About those yellow huckleberry ( hybrids probably, I agree) how is the taste?
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Post by herbsandedibles on Jan 12, 2009 14:25:05 GMT -5
hi my big hair, yes, that is my nursery. however, as you can see from my website, i havent updated it for a while. i am not currently selling plants. i not sure whether or not i will be selling any in the spring this year either. i am busy with lots of other things. anyways, ive got alot to trade. as far as plants go, i dont have any potted up at the moment, but if there is something in particular you are after, i may be able to dig up and split or take cuttings in the spring. just let me know....
hi canadamike, hey, im originally from upstate new york( near niagara falls), so not too far from you. but i live in the UK now. yes, i think the yellow huckleberries are a cross with solanum spotaneum as they grow nearish each other. the taste is about the same as the ordinary huckleberry. its actually a 'wonderberry'- slightly different to the garden huckleberry.
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Post by stevil on Jan 12, 2009 15:07:11 GMT -5
Welcome, Lauren - glad you made it! I'll hopefully answer your email later this week. My laptop had to go to the doctor, so I don't have access to your mail at the moment....
The first time I tried Oca and Maca, they came from Lauren - a few years ago now though....
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Post by ottawagardener on Jan 12, 2009 21:21:14 GMT -5
A yellow wonderberry. Neat. And welcome! I've bumped into your nursery before and found it very interesting.
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Post by juliekru on Jan 15, 2009 19:16:41 GMT -5
Hi, I sent you an email. Thanks JulieKru
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peapod
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Zone 4, acidic soil, and sandy loam that I have worked on for 4 years. Fixing the bad stuff.
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Post by peapod on Jan 16, 2009 2:00:20 GMT -5
What a wonderful list are you interested in any more tomatoes? I have some that are for shorter seasons and can tolerate cooler weather?
I also have eggplants that you may be interested in if you grow them or save seeds?
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Post by herbsandedibles on Jan 17, 2009 16:04:12 GMT -5
hi juliekru, i dont think i got an email from you. not sure why, but can you send it again?
peapod, i am always interested in trading. i dont want anymore tomato seeds at the minute. ive got loads of varieties and cant grow them all. but i am interested in eggplant seeds. do you have a seed list?
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