Thursday, January 14, 2010

Seed Trades Part II

I had a few more trades arrive the last few days so I thought I would share them this evening:

From Alex @ The Corner Yard came Black-Seeded Simpson & Iceberg Lettuce. I also received a bit of a surprise with a jar of her homemade apple conserve and a hanging froggy! The conserve tastes great and the frog will find a spot in the spring garden.

From Carol @ Annie's Kitchen Garden came Quadrato Rosso Pepper, Golden California Pepper, Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato, Vanilla Ice Sunflowers & Giant Tetra Snapdragons.

Today brought a package from Thomas @ A Growing Tradition. He sent Minutina, which is a hardy green and Italian Red of Florence Scallions. He also included a very nice card.

Again many thanks to everyone that has traded seeds with me so far this season :-)

13 comments:

  1. Why are people changing the setting on their blogs lately? When I'm forced to click to your site to read a post I get irritated. Then I unsubscribe.I know I'm not alone :(

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  2. Wow everyone is talking about seeds today. I think spring fever must be in the air.

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  3. Love the little frog! I think it looks good on the computer!

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  4. Granny, I think we've been outed. :) HA!

    Did you get the frog joke, Dan? Ribbit...sent a frog...Yeah, stupid I know. I thought it would be cute hanging off of a garden bed. The computer's mighty stilish as well.

    Hope the seeds work out for you.

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  5. K9-Crazy - I dropped you a line about my feed

    Daphne - Spring fever for sure. It's going above freezing here for a few days, it will just make it worse!

    Tenessa - The frog will have to winter inside for now but come spring it will be a garden guard.

    Ribbit - I did get it, I thought ribbit sent a ribbit :-) Thanks again!

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  6. That frog is a legend! I love all the seed sharing that goes on between the bloggers. I have never been much of a seed saver (still new to it all) and am a bit scared of saving many seeds in my garden, given the wilt that has decimated all the tomatoes, but you have all inspired me so I recently saved some lettuce seeds, some welsh sprouting onion seeds (most of which got planted by me again) and some bush bean seeds. Hope the Winter is going ok!

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  7. prue - most people trade purchased seed, packs have so many that it makes it really easy to exchange a few of this for a few of that. Some that I send out is self saved but more often then not it is also purchased seed. Winter has been a breeze here so far. We have had hardly any snow and only a handful of really cold days. The next few will all be above freezing. I keep thinking we will have to pay for the nice weather some time...

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  8. It's like having friends with you in the garden when you grow seeds that they have shared with you.

    I am excited to grow out the seeds you sent to me. The Merlot lettuce will get to be first out of the chute I think.

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  9. Ribbit sent me a similar package also! The apple syrup is YUMMOLA! And Ribbit the Frog is chilling next to me indoor pond for now. The koi are kinda freakin' out. lol

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  10. Lots of great things for you to grow next year...

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  11. Hi Dan, I hope the seeds work out for you. I'm planning on sowing my minutina in mid-August this year. I waited too long last year.

    I'm really excited to grow the red of florence scallions. I look so pretty.

    Thanks again for the seeds. I've heard brussels sprouts can be very challenging to grow. I guess we'll see!

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  12. Minutina is one wacky little green. I like it young but have had it survive in my garden over witner. The older leaves on flowering stalks are unsurprisingly coarse.

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  13. So how do I get into the seed trade - I have some interesting ones and old favs I can share from the West Coast...

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