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Wish list for seed and plant swap

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  • PerkiPerki Posts: 2,526

    i just sent you some wild ( think ) yellow primrose  P&Wpoppy image, i bought 250 packets of seeds off ebay all suttons as well, i dont know if its a coincidence i have a similar seed list as you.

     

    I am not sure i just remember a yellow primrose on the front, they might be mixed 

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    Wallflower seeds arrived, thank you Fishy.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Fishy65Fishy65 Posts: 2,276

    Glad to hear that Lyn image Enjoy

  • Thanks for the salvia seeds Bekkieimage Much appreciatedimage

    Wearside, England.
  • Hi everyone, I've been a member of the board for years but not taken part in this thread as far as I know.

    How does the seed sharing work. I realise that folk pm each other, do we send some money or something as well?

    I've got several half used pks of seed that I'm happy to share. Some saved seeds as well and some veg seeds not opened that I won't be able to use all of which I can list on here if someone lets me know how it all works. image.

     

  • Forester2Forester2 Posts: 1,477

    Hi ladygardner.  When someone offers an item/s we PM them and either offer to pay or send them something if they want it.  Sending payment is a bit difficult though as it costs a second class stamp to post a payment to someone so we just tend to send to each other as we enjoy sharing.

    If you have seeds to share just list what you have and wait for someone to respond.

    We also have a separate thread for vegetable seeds called 'Vegetable Seed Swap' so list your vegetable offers on there.

    Hope this helps.image

  • PerkiPerki Posts: 2,526

    Hello i have been busy sorting my seeds into my seed box image i am getting a good collection now, just the fit for sutton / fothergill seeds. T&M are a bit of a squeeze though

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    Well after a sort a got a few seeds if anybody wants them. 

    Ageratum - timeless mix

    canterbury bells

    Clarkia - lilac pixie 

    Convolvulus major - trumpet mix

    Delphinium - avatar - magic mountain

    Dracocephalum  - blue bird

    Forget me not - royal blue

    Gerbera - feisty mix

    linum - charmer salmon

    love in the mist

    african marigold - crackerjacker others 

    frenchmarigold - boy o boy mix- others 

    nicotiana - evening fragrance mix

    orlaya - snowballs

    passion flower - half hardy perennial 

    petunias 

    poppys 

    rudbeckia - indian summer ( annual )

    stocks - virginian - brompton - others 

    sweet william - auricula eyed mix

    sweet peas 

    if anybody wants any PM me 

     

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    I would like the sweet peas if you have any left, they are mums favourites, I grow a row just for cutting.

    I can recommend those Rudbeckia, easy to grow and fantastic flowers, mine from this year are still going strong. As have Bekkies salvias, I am pleased about that because I have a tall blue one and have never got the seeds to grow!

    I still have loads of seeds that I listed before, the foxgloves and delphs have germinate so have proved themselves.

    I picked some white cornflowers and mixed tagettes today.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Fishy65Fishy65 Posts: 2,276

    Perki - that is quite a collection!! You'll be putting those traders you mention out of business image Would it be OK to have some Canterbury Bells please? 

  • Fishy65Fishy65 Posts: 2,276

    The salvias Lyn - don't they like it dry? Cos you get a lot of rain there don't you image

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