Seed train like on BYC?

Ariel301

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I'll try the sanguine ameliore lettuce.

My offer:
Corn "Golden Bantam"
Beet "Detroit Dark Red"
Pumpkin "Jack o Lantern"
Pumpkin "Connecticut Field"
Pumpkin "Little Tiger Stripe" (ornamental small white/yellow striped)
Zinnia, mixed colors
Watermelon, "Crimson Sweet"
Datura moonflowers
Tomato "surprise mix"
Pepper "surprise mix"
Bell pepper, red
Jalapeno pepper
Buffalo Gourd (ornamental native US species)
 

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I would like the zinnias!
I don't have much to offer Here it is

Some basil

some organic cress

and a few caster beans
 

Ariel301

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I need you to PM me your address so I can send the zinnias out, herbgardener. Hope you enjoy them!
 

Shiloh Acres

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Awwww ... I finally got some seeds to swap. I've been so wishing to join the train. Now I'm not sure what's going on?

Anyways ... In preparation for when I can participate :) how do you know how much to offer? I have only a few extras of some, more of others, but I don't want to limit the variety I can offer. I don't want anyone to feel cheated either. So how can I tell what's fair? Or should I combine, say several types of pepper or tomato? I can package them separate and just send 2-3 types so the next person gets enough?

Thanks y'all! :)
 

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Here is the current offer from Herbgardener....

Some basil

some organic cress

and a few caster beans
As for what to offer, I try to make sure my offer is at least worth the price of a stamp :D

You could give people the choice of picking 2 packets if the packets are small. If I only have a few seeds of something, I put down how many.
 

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Thanks much, Wifezilla. :)

That's what I'll do then, just let folks choose two. :)

Unfortunately, I don't need basil or cress and I think castor is toxic to goats, so I guess I'll have to wait.

I appreciate the reply. :)
 

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I have a question since this is the first time I have been involved in a seed train. If the list gets stopped by a post that no one wants anything off of. How long do we wait befor we jump over that person or is that even how we do it? Someone please explain.

Can you tell I am getting antsy? lol
 

Shiloh Acres

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I guess I was antsy too ... I was more concerned tho that someone asked what kind of basil and unless it was in pm, it wasn't answered. So I was kinda worried that it was stopped altogether?

If I knew what kind of basil I might be able to use it, but I already have some basil so I'd only be able to use certain kinds.
:idunno
 

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Let's get this train back on track. :cool:

I'll take the basil and offer,
Beans:
Blue Lake
Contender
Royalty Purple
Chinese Red Noodle
Roma II
Black Valentine

Soybean:
Envy

Beets:
Bulls Blood

Broccoli:
Calabrese
Di Cicco

Brussels Sprouts:
LI Improved
Catskill

Cabbage:
Brunswick

Carrots:
Atomic Red
Danvers Long
Scarlet Nantes

Celery & Celeriac:
Tendercrisp
Giant Prague

Chicory:
Witloof
Castel Franco
Rossa di Treviso

Cucumbers:
Bishop Solly Beiller
Delikatesse
Snows Fancy
Marketmore

Eggplant:
Rosa Bianca

Greens:
Extra Dwarf Pac Choy
White Stem Bok Choy
Arugala

Kale:
Blue Dwarf

Kohlrabi:
Superschmelz

Lettuce:
Butter Crunch
Black Seeded Simpson
Tom Thumb

Onion:
Bunching Guardsmen
Early Bunch
Bianca Di Maggio
Flat of Italy

Peas:
World Record
Cascadia
Laxtons Progress

Pepper:
Italian Pepperoncini
Corno di Toro Rosso
Sweet Chocolate

Radish:
White Icicle
Cherry Belle
German Giant
Munchener Bier

Spinach:

Squash:
Table Queen Bush
Patisson Strie Melange
N. E. Sugar Pie
Ronde di Nice
Bush Buttercup
Sweet Dumpling
Marina di Chiogga
Winter Luxury Pie

Swiss Chard:
Rhubarb
Giant Lucullus

Tomato:
Black Mauri
Mt. Princess
Reisetomate
Reisentraube
Violet jasper
Hendersons Pink Ponderosa
Sungold Select II
Ananas Noire
Amish Paste
Snowberry
Yellow Pear
Chadwick Cherry
Thessalonoki
Roma
Sugar Sweetie
Break-o-day
Black Cherry

Tomotillo:
Purple


Flowers:

Poppies:Black peony
Love-in-the-Mist
Bachelors Buttons
Dahlia
Salvia
Scabiosa
Nasturtium
Snapdragon
Zinnia
Stokes Aster
Stella dOrro Lilly
Purple Coneflower

I also have Sunchoke tubers available when I can get them out of the ground.
 
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