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HAVE: Tomatoes, Arugula, Endive, Cantalope, kale

: 20+ seeds per pack - I wish a similar amount in trade to make it worth the postage.

1 Silvery Fir Tree Limited Availability (4 packs) H 2012

2. Green Zebra (striped) (19 packs) H 2012

3. Copia (striped) (unpacked, but quite a bit left) H 2012

4. Old Ivory Egg (60 packs) H 2012

5. Arugula - Roquette (66 packs w/20+ seeds) H 2011

6. Endive - Broadleaved Batavian (5 packs) H 2011

7. Mixed Kale - excess from a seed trade - maybe 3 packs of 20 seeds

8. Hale's Best Cantalope -uncounted & unpacked-maybe 3 packs of 20 seeds H 2011

The H 2011 seeds, were commercial Pack seeds from Livingston Seeds, that were out of date packs, found at a yard sale. I grew some of the Arugula last year, and it grew. I have some of the endive growing now. I wasn't able to try the cantalope yet. I planted some of the mixed kale, I'm not sure if it's up yet.

Harvest dates are presented as H and the year, example H 2012.

They were all organically grown and actually grown vegan, with no fish, feather, blood, or bone meals, nor were commercial animal manures used.

I used, Happy Frog commercial soil, worm castings, pet rabbit manure,(the 2 rabbits are strictly inside, in big roomy dog crates, and fed organic vegan foods, organic produce scraps, untreated garden weeds, untreated grass, etc), organic cottonseed meal organic alfalfa meal, kelp meal, rock phosphate, greensand, etc.

So, any unwanted greenery, is given to the rabbits, who make nutrient dense fertilizer which in turn, the worms and soil microbs break down further, nothing is wasted, and it's less labor intensive than a compost pile.

No pesticides were used at all, as there were no pests in 2013. In 2012, only 2 hornworms were found, hand picked off, and relocated away from my plants.

Any weeds were hand pulled, and fed to the rabbits.

Seeds wanted...

1. Rose Quartz multiflora Cherry Tomato
2. Whippersnapper Tomato
3. "grain" seeds, millet, wheat, sorgum, amaranth, etc
4. comfrey root cuttings, or seeds
5. NON hybrid DETERMINANT tomatoes
6. Turkish Striped Monestery tomato
7. goose creek tomato
8. Gogoshai tomato
9. chives
10. garlic
11. Peach type tomatoes, like Garden Peach
12. Topaz tomato (violet Jasper sibling)
13. ANY Brad Gates tomatoes, Large Barred boar, fuzzy boars, Michael Polan, Berkeley tie dye, Berkely Tye Dye OXHEART, Black & Brown Boar , Dino Eggs, Furry Red Boar , Pink Berkeley Tie Dye Striped , Cascade Lava, solar flare. etc.
14. Gypsy tomato
15. Zapotec pleated tomato
16. accordian tomato
17. Stick/curl tomato
18. Striped Roman paste tomato
19. Sweet Carneros Pink
20. Sweet Solano (AAA)
21. Albenga Oxheart Tomato
22. Amazon Chocolate
23. Anna Russian Tomato
24. Woodle orange Tomato
25. Black Krim
26. Black Aztec (Negro Azteca) Cherry Tomato
27. Belarus Orange 1 Tomato
28. Black Zebra CHERRY Tomato
29. Bradley Red Tomato
30. Chocolate Cherry Tomato
31. Chudo Rynka Large Red-Orange Cherry Tomato
32. Black Plum tomato
33. Csikos Botermo Striped Tomato
34. Cuban Black Tomato
35. Earl's Faux Pink Beefsteak
36. Efemer "unusual" Russian Red Tomato
37. Efiop (Black Plum) Tomato
38. Feuerwerk ("Firework" in german) Tomato
39. Gulf State Market Red Tomato
40. Haley's Purple Comet Cherry Tomato
41. Hard Rock Red Dwarf Tomato
42. Holyland Red Tomato
43. Isis Candy Orangish Yellow Cherry
44. Kentucky Beefsteak Yellow Orange Tomato
45. Kibits Reddish Orange Tomato
46. Lutescente Red Tomato
47. Nature's Riddle Bicolor Pink & Yellow Beefsteak
48. Old German Bicolor Heirloom
49. Orange Fleshed Purple Smudge Bicolor Tomato
50. Pacara Bicolor Red & Green Tomato
51. Peach Blow (Sutton's) Tomato
52. Pink Flamingo Tomato
53. Red Head Radish
54. Pink Ponderosa (Henerson's) beefsteak
55. Plum Lemon tomato
56. Pruden's Purple
57. Roughwood Golden Tiger Red & Orange Striped Tomato (angora gene)
58. Sabre Ukrainian (Sabelka) Large Reddish Orange Paste Type Tomato
59. Schimmeig Red & Orange Striped Hollow "Stuffing" Tomato (striped cavern)
60. Amber Colored cherry tomato
61.Sheyenne tomato
62. Chiogga Beets
63. Carrots - Prefer "baby" types, but can use any.
64. Early Blood Turnip
65. Gold Turnip
66. Spinach
67. any multiflora, or milliflora tomato types.
68. any angora gene tomatoes
69. long paste tomatoes
70. rare, or not widely known tomatoes
71. Lucky Cross tomato
72. Micro Tom Tomato
73. parsnip
74. Red Current tomato
75. Tess's Land Race Current Tomato
76. other current tomatoes
77. Rosetta/rosella purple tomato
78. Soldacki tomato
79. Snow White Cherry Tomato
80. Super Paste Tomato
81. Striped cavern tomato

  1. FAIR EXCHANGE for something I don't have/not on the list above. What do you have? I love tomatoes with foreign names, AKA Russian, Polish, German, etc

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