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toni


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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 5:26 pm   Post subject: Please take some of these seeds. ALL Gone as of April 2011


Please note that all of these seeds were gone as of April 2011. I am going to lock this topic so if you are looking for some of the seeds listed here please start your own topic in Plant and Seed Exchange forum with a list of what you are looking for. Wink

For the first time in my gardening life I collected seeds last week. I will never use all I have and I hate to see their beauty potential wasted so here they are.....

Burgundy Blanket flower
Liatris.. I hope color isn't an issue 'cause I mixed them without thinking about it, so they will either be purple or white or some of each.
Hyacinth Bean Vine
Anise Hyssop - Agastache 'Blue Fortune'
Cardoon
Gerbera Daisy - orange

These are all in our Plant pages in case you have any questions about growing habits or bloom colors.

The only seeds I am looking for are....
Cardinal Flower
Red Morning Glory
Snailseed Vine Cocculus carolinus

And trading is not required to get some of these seeds. Wink




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marlingardener
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:14 pm   Post subject:


Toni,
I would love to have some Liatris seed--our bees are particularly fond of it, and we never seem to have enough coming up volunteer in the pasture.
I don't have seeds to trade, but would you accept some organically grown, air-dried, whole leaf culinary sage in exchange? I can put some in a zip-loc bag and mail it to you. It is more potent than grocery sage since it is whole leaf and not heat-dried. If so, please send me your snail mail address and I'll get it to the post office when I go into town next Thursday, Nov. 18.


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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:09 pm   Post subject: seeds


If you still have seeds let me know. all I have are silver dollar seeds right now. Thanks new to site

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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:38 pm   Post subject:


Hi msjag,

I have some of these left
Cynara cardunculus (Cardoon)
Gaillardia x Grandiflora 'Burgunder' (Burgundy Blanket Flower)
Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth Bean)

Send me you mailing address by PM and I will get some in the mail.

Also, what zone are you in? I have some other seeds I could send too.


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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:00 pm   Post subject:


Thanks so much. I am in Ct zone 6.

I will send self addressed mailer - do you know what postage might be from where you are located. In the fall, I will have tons of Echinacea seeds if you plant them. sorry, but just planted mine.

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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:25 pm   Post subject:


It isn't going to cost much to mail these to you so don't worry about the postage or an exchange. I am just glad to find a good home for them where they can grow and bloom.

By the way, I removed your mailing address from your post, we really do not want email addresses or mailing addresses posted on the forums, too much of a safety issue. I have it written down and will get the seeds out next week.

Also, I'll check the other seeds I have to see if they will do okay in zone 6


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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:40 am   Post subject:


I would love some seeds! I just moved in Sept so I had to leave all my beautiful plants in Texas...We are starting new here (Clintwood Virginia) so I am going to go slow at it and see what happens!


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msjag100
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:05 pm   Post subject:


Thanks so much for everything.

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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:15 pm   Post subject:


Delly, I just sent you a PM.

You're welcome, msjag, hope they grow well for you.


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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:36 pm   Post subject:


msjag and Delly, your seeds are in the mail. Hope they grow well for you.


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Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 7:17 pm   Post subject:


OH OH OH I'd like seeds! I'm in Zone 6 as well... I'll have to look up the plants to know whether to plant now or wait until their season. But I CAN DO THAT! Dreamar, bless her, is sending me some iris bulbs (I'm so excited!)


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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:24 am   Post subject:


After I get seeds in the mail for Dirtydigits, that will be the end of the seeds for this season.
I should have more of the same next fall, I'll let you know what I have then.

I hope everyone gets nice plants from the seeds.
If you have some of my seeds that don't germinate or thrive please let me know so I will know not to bother collecting them this fall and getting peoples hopes up for nothing Wink


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Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 1:15 pm   Post subject: Seeds


toni wrote:
Hi msjag,

I have some of these left
Cynara cardunculus (Cardoon)
Gaillardia x Grandiflora 'Burgunder' (Burgundy Blanket Flower)
Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth Bean)

Send me you mailing address by PM and I will get some in the mail.

Also, what zone are you in? I have some other seeds I could send too.


I would love anything you would be willing to share. I live in zone 5 Very Happy Very Happy-

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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:28 pm   Post subject:


Hi Toni: I realize that this may be a stretch and a year too late...but what are the chances that you would have the anise hyssops from this year?

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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:18 pm   Post subject:


Hey, hummerbum, I don't know yet if the Anise Hyssop survived last summer with our 70+ days of over 100 and no rain. If it comes back in the spring and lives through a repeat of last summer that we are apparently in for this year then I may be able to gather seeds next fall. Rolling Eyes


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