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Seed and plant swap 2015

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  • I have the following for swaps: mixed viola/pansy, cosmos X2 bright mixed and pinks mixed, dianthus perfume mix, rudbekia cherry brandy, aster miLady mixed, Brussels evesham, leek elephant, carrot nantes 5, borage, chammomile, sunflower Russian giant, phlox dwarf mixed, cucumber marketmore, tomato moneymaker, kale red Russian, rhubarb chard Vulcan, beetroot X2 Crosby's Egyptian and chioggia, sweet pepper red, lettuce winter density, kale dwarf green curled, broccoli raab 60 days, tobasco pepper, hot cayenne pepper.
  • Hi robin may I have rudbekia cherry brandy, aster, rhubarb, sweet pepper, tobasco pepper & cayenne pepper ones please

  • Sorry Robyn I meant to say 

  • Hi Mel can I have some mammoth leaf basil please 

  • Hi garden maiden did you get my messages?

  • GardenmaidenGardenmaiden Posts: 1,126

    No I didn't. Have been dealing with chickenpox for the last month.

  • Sure Kim, let mw know of your address and ill get them posted out image
  • Anyone have any gerbera seeds or red carnation?
  • GardenmaidenGardenmaiden Posts: 1,126

    I have these left:

    COLLECTED FROM THE GARDEN:

    Sweet Pea (red, pink, white, lilac) scented

    Hollyhock (pink or yellow mixed)

    Phlomis Russelliana

    Francoa Sonchifolia

    Honesty

    Acanthus Mollis

    Allium Spherocephalon

    Anemone (pale pink/ deep pink)

    Weld Reseda Luteola (a yellow flower spike abit like veronica)

    Inula (tall yellow daisy)

    Leonotis Beau Apricot (Staircase plant)

    Lychnis (I think) fucshia

    Angels Fishing Rod (pale pink)

    Verbascum Olympicum

    Opium Poppies double red

    Poppies peachy pink

    Digitalis Lutea (cream flowered perennial)

    Aquilegia mixed colours

    Thalictrum Flavum

    Harebell (blue and white mixed)

  • Hi, can i please have some sweet pea, hollyhock, anemone, opium poppy, peachy poppy, aquilegia please? image
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