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Post by aphahn on Jan 10, 2016 11:02:52 GMT -5
#### Have ####
Herbs/Flowers: Agastache foeniculum - mint scented Agastache rugosa - anise scented Alcea rosea - single mixed Allium schoenoprasum Asclepias speciosa Asclepias viridis Armoracia rusticana - roots Artemisia dracunculus - divisions Capsicum annuum - wild pequin from Tx Claytonia perfoliate - Miners lettuce Hablitzia tamnoides Hemerocallis hakuensis Hyssopus officinalis Inula Helenium - Elecampane Liatris mucronata Liatris punctata Lycium barbarum Mentha arvensis Mentha x piperita Mentha spicata Mirabilis multiflora Monarda bradburiana Monarda citriodora Nigella sativa Origanum vulgare Papaver somniferum - single mixed Physalis virginiana - good tasting perennial Satureja hortensis Satureja montana Symphytum × uplandicum - Bocking 14, divisions Taraxacum album - White flowered dandelion Taraxacum pseudoroseum - Pink flowered dandelion Thymus nummularius - divisions Valeriana officinali
Bean: Anasazi dry been
Greens: Ear of the Devil lettuce
Garlic: Viola francese Rossa di Sulmona Beleruse Chet’s Italian
#### Looking for ####
Amphicarpaea bracteata Aurinia saxatilis Campanula glomerat Gazania lineari Echium russicum and/or vulgare Platycodon grandifloras Scutellaria baicalensis and/or lateriflora
Hosts that are good for eating Sea Kale Perennial leeks Perennial kales or other brassicas
#### Other interests ####
Perennial or traditional food crops Old heirlooms from or suited for Colorado Early/Late bee forage
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Casey6400CO
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6400' alkaline, 45 degree nights in summer, high desert market farmer of landraces
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Post by Casey6400CO on Jan 12, 2016 19:20:54 GMT -5
2015 List: Carbondale, CO 6400'
Maxima Grex 14': (grown in 3 sisters) Penasco Cheese, ojito, sweet meat, c-dale lakota crosses, kuri, baby blue hubbard, calabaza temporal
Pepo 14': Golden Cocozelle F-3 generation Cocozelle
Cucumber Grex 14': (grown in vertical 3 sisters, not pruned, hoop house 50 degree nights, drip) boston pickler, a&c pickling, early fortune, russian pickling, double yield
Large Tomato 14' (grown vertical pruned to 4 stems until reaching 9 foot support then not pruned, selected for: earliness,vigor, size, late blight resistance and flavor, hoop house grown 50 degree nights, promiscuously pollinated) Pink: Orenburg Giant(transplant survived 4 days of snow storms before being brought to hoop house and producing 2lb beauties) Dester, Italian Tree, Mother Russia, Orange: Hillbilly, Gold Medal, Azoychka, Persimmon Red: Delicious, Sasha's Altai, Nepal Beef, Ispolin, Italian Heirloom Black: Black from Tula, Black Pear Bi-Color: Blue Beauty, Pink Berkley Tie Die, Chocolate Stripes
Cherry Tomato Grex 14' (not pruned grown along ground of small tunnel, lots of potential crosses here) blue berries, black cherry, peace vine cherry, galina, cherry roma, mexico midget, lemon drop, isis candy, green grape
Green Husk Tomatillo 14': very well adapted, tennis ball size, stores great, drought hardy Ground Cherry 14': (cossack pineapple and aunt molly parents):very well adapted
Corn: Inca Rainbow with double red sweet corn 14' Glass Gem 13'
Watermelon 14': (2nd generation of unheated hoop house grown seeds) (Sweet Dakota Rose, Santa Domingo, Hopi Red, Hopi Yello, Navojo Winter, Blacktail Mountain, Sugar Baby)
Red Russian Kale 13' Purple Globe White Top and hokori Turnip 13' Sylvetta Arugala 13' Fordhook Swiss Chard 12' Pingtong Eggplant 14'
Beet Grex from 14': 3 root grex, golden grex, touchstone, chiogga, detroit red, shiraz, lutz
From Wild Garden Seeds 15': Kale Mix Better Beta Mix Chard Wild Garden Lettuce Mix
Wish List (willing to pay for seed):
fava bean varieties dry bean landrace starter kit moschata landrace starter kit maxima diversity okra varieties mandan bride/ painted mountain or other landrace Flour Corns (want to buy bulk 5+lbs) carrot landraces (without cytoplasmic male sterility) onion varieties/landraces (w/out CMS) spinach bolt resistant yakon oca Watermelon varieties poblano peppers cherry hot peppers cold hardy sweet peppers (bell, italian frying)
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andyb
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Post by andyb on Jan 13, 2016 1:44:25 GMT -5
A little late to the party, but here's my list.
Have: TPS*
Cilantro** PI 664510 AMES 21655
Tomatillo grex, green skinned
Want: Runner Bean (Phaseolus Coccineus) Center of origin Day length sensitive (short day) Hammond's Dwarf
Tomato Stupice
Tomatillo Purple or otherwise not-green
That's all I can think of that I'm looking for, but feel free to PM me with convincing arguments that I want something else.
* I have several batches of TPS. The main batch I'm thinking of trading is roughly 2/3 OP (presumably mostly selfed) and 1/3 emasculated and hand-pollinated. The labels fell of a bunch of berries, so they became indistinguishable from the OP ones). I germ-tested this batch and they were good. I also have seeds from hand pollinations where the labels stayed on, but didn't germ-test because of limited numbers of seeds. These are available for trade, but I'd rather include them as add-ons to the ones that I know will germinate.
** Limited quantities
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Post by reed on Jan 14, 2016 4:58:45 GMT -5
My trade list is a little late too but here it is. If you don't have anything to trade back (cabbage, carrots and tomatoes) just PM your address. For bulkier stuff ask for my address and send me three dollars cash. *don't really want to ship outside the US
LEFT OVER FROM BULK PURCHASES 2014
Red Core Chantey Carrot (NE Seed)
Danish Ball Head cabbage (NE Seed)
Oaxacan Green dent Corn (SSE) 50 - 75 seeds
Blue Jade Sweet Corn (SSE) - 100 seeds
Anasazi Sweet Corn (Sand Hill) - 50 to 75 seeds
Aunt Mary's Sweet Corn ( Appalachian heirloom Plant Farm)
Wampum Flint corn (Sustainable Seed Co.)
MY SEEDS (2015 and archived from as far back as 2012) *not germ tested
BEANS
Kentucky Wonder Pole - lots
Rattlesnake Pole - lots
Ideal Market Pole - some
Cherokee Trail of Tears Pole - some
Little Brown Greasy - lots
Little White greasy - lots
NT 1/2 runner - few
Ohio Pole - few
Speckled Cranberry Pole - some
Landrace Runner Beans (P. coccineus) - * 1 trade of 20 seeds, most just look like Scarlet and Painted Lady
Little Purple Greasy (possible cross or mutation, brown greasy mother) * 1 trade of 5 seeds - very pretty little beans
Little Black Greasy (possible cross or mutation, brown greasy mother) * 1 trade of 5 seeds
Little Black Greasy (possible cross or mutation, white greasy mother) * 1 trade of 5 seeds
Pole bean Landrace starter mix (about 5 each of about 30 kinds) *1 trade
Flat Tan Pole Bean (likely cross between KY Wonder and Ideal Market (the mother) * 1 trade of 5 seeds
CORN
Painted Mountain x multiple su and se sweets *managed to get two crops in one season with second crop showing about 30% shrunken kernels. No second crop seeds included. *1 trade of about 100 seeds
Son of Big Red (Big Red x Cherokee White Flower - grown and flowered together but not detasseled) Big Red was a giant dark red ear found at a farm stand in 2014 and tested for GMO before planting. Offering about 25 seeds from each of two ears that kept Big Red's dark color plus 15 from the original Big Red and a few from Cherokee White Flour ears that picked up some Big Red's aleurone color. *long season * 1 trade
Painted Mountain x multiple flour and flint (the PM was grown among the others but not detasseled and was earlier, so crossing isn't assured) *about 200 seeds
Sweet Mix - Includes multiple SE hybrids, Astronomy Domine and about fifteen other su types. Seeds are all from plants that were detasseled so they all have two parents, mothers are both the se (25%) and the su (75%). These seeds are just all mixed so no telling what you will get. * 1 trade about 250 seeds
Tomatoes Particularly Productive Rutgers - descended from a plant a couple years ago that produced much better then the others - lots of baseball sized fruits
Possible (S. lycopersicum x S. pimpinellifolium) plants grow and look like the tiny yellow current that grows wild in my garden but fruits are larger and darker - they just showed up on their own last year
Dehybredizing Blight resistant mix, F2 of Red Rose, Plum Regal and two or three others, just mixed up
WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR
Especially interested in mixes and landraces, but NOT COMMERCIAL SEEDS, at least of anything that could have CMS
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Bok Choy, Swiss Chard, Beets, Radishes and other things that might be adapted for over wintering and cold weather harvest.
Runner Beans
Lima Beans, especially pole types
Cow Peas, especially pole types
Hulless Oats
Hulless Barley
Winter Squash, especially compact growing types.
TPS
Sweet Potato seeds
Other things of interest
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Post by philagardener on Jan 14, 2016 8:27:03 GMT -5
Haves: All open pollinated seed saved from my own garden (by year)
2014 seed Bean, Cherokee Trail of Tears, pole Bean, Cherokee Wax, bush Bean, Lina Sisco's Birds Egg, bush Bean, Stuben Yellow Eye, bush Bean, Vermont Cranberry (a Borlotti-type), pole Lima/Butterbean, Violet's Multi Color, pole Pea, Blauschokkers (purple), pole Pea, Golden Sweet, pole Runner Bean, Scarlett, pole Runner Bean, Insuk's Wang Kong, pole
2015 seed Bean, Appaloosa, bush Bean, Blue Coco (purple), pole Bean, Blue Shackamaxon (purple), pole Bean, Gold of Bacau (wax), pole Bean, Improved Golden Wax, bush Bean, Kentucky Wonder, pole Bean, Magpie, bush Bean, Painted Pony, bush Bean, Pencil Pod Wax, bush Bean, Trionfo Violetto (purple), pole Tepary, Brown, half runner/pole, 2015 Vigna, Fast Lady Northern Southern Pea, bush (may have been crossed at some point, shows two seed phenotypes) Vigna, "21 Pea", pole Vigna, Pigott Family Heirloom, bush
Wants: I prefer trading similar numbers of varieties/seeds (typically I send at least 10 seeds per type but am open to other needs) and am looking for unusual legumes that will do well in the mid-Atlantic, particularly rare varieties worth preserving and sharing further.
For a complicated mix of reasons, typically US shipping only.
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Post by oldmobie on Jan 15, 2016 21:28:43 GMT -5
I've edited my list, both on my previous post and on Gardenweb (link in my signature). If you've already checked out my list, the changes are: 1) Replaced "CToT" with "Cherokee Trail of Tears" 2) Reflected that my moschata squash seed are available now, no longer fermenting or drying.
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Post by philagardener on Mar 17, 2016 19:02:50 GMT -5
Note: "Aerial" was just banned from another forum for improper trading activity. That is unfortunate for all concerned.
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