thepodpiper
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I would like to offer some heirloom tomato and pepper seeds to trade for cuttings or rooted cuttings. I am just getting into the fig thing and have no figs to trade. I have a large yard and am hoping to fill my small but growing backyard orchard with some fig trees. Please pm or email me and I will send you a copy of hundreds and hundreds of seed varieties. Thanks and think spring. Dale
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I would like to thank the generous members who have agreed to trade seeds for cuttings. Some seeds will go out shortly.
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Looking good Dale! Somebody is going to have fun with c. pube :)
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thepodpiper
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Ed, Gene, Andy and Sarah your seeds went out today. Scott and Maliha, your seeds are going out tomorrow. I am still looking for takers on the seeds for trade offer and am very thankful to the members who have offered up the cuttings whether it is now or when they become available to them.
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COGardener
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Your list is beyond amazing Dale!
Thank you for the trade.
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Hey Dale, thank you for letting me know! I'll keep an eye out for them. That is one sexy list! I love me a good pepper and tomato.
thepodpiper
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Maliha, I never looked at my list in that way……………….but i like it. Get your seed germinating trays ready and I hope you have a lot of room, all of you. Dale
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thepodpiper
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If anyone needs to identify some of the varieties here are a couple of databases that may be useful.http://www.thechileman.org http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w/index.php?title=Category:Tomato_Variety_List&from=A These are the only two I use, they are both very extensive. Dale
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I may have some rooted figs soon, I just started my cuttings last week. What seeds do you have to trade? I am partial to heirloom tomatoes because of their great taste (I love the purple ones...excuse my limited knowledge of tomatoes varieties :). BeckyQuote:
Originally Posted by thepodpiper Ed, Gene, Andy and Sarah your seeds went out today. Scott and Maliha, your seeds are going out tomorrow. I am still looking for takers on the seeds for trade offer and am very thankful to the members who have offered up the cuttings whether it is now or when they become available to them.
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HEIRLOOM TOMATOES
Amana Orange
Anana’s Noire
Anna Russian
Aunt Ginny’s Purple
Aunt Ruby’s German Green
Aurega
Azoychka
Bear Claw
Beefsteak
Belgian Pounder
Big Rainbow
Black Ethiopian
Black From Tula
Black Krim
Black Mountain Pink
Black Pear
Black Prince
Blondkopfchen
Blue Fruit (very few)
Brandywine
Brandywine Joyce’s Strain
Brandywine Yellow
Brianna
Brimmer
Budai Torpe
Budenovka (red or pink)?
Carbon
Chapman
Cherokee Green
Cherokee Purple
Coeur de Boeuf
Cosmonaut Volkov
Costoluto Genovese
County Agent
Coustralee
Dinner Plate
Donskoi
Dr. Lyle
Dr. Wyche’s Yellow
G’ma Viney’s Yellow & Pink
Garden Peach (few)
German Johnson
German Pink
Gildo Pietroboni
Gill’s All Purpose
Gillogly Pink
Glazer’s Giant
Gogosha (few)
Gold Medal
Goose Creek
Green Gage
Green Pineapple
Guernsey Island
Hartman’s Yellow Gooseberry (few)
Heidi
Hillbilly
Hugh’s
Ingegnoli Gigante Liscio
Italian Plum
Kellogg’s Breakfast
Kentucky Beefsteak (few) (Orange?)
Kosovo
Limbaugh’s Legacy Potato Top
Limmony
Lithuanian Crested Pink
Ludmilla’s Red Plum
Marmande Garnier Rouge
Martinos Roma
Marvel Stripe
Matina
Matt’s Wild Cherry
Mayo’s Delight
Mexico
Monkey Ass
Mortgage Lifter Radiator Charlie’s
Mountain Princess
Mr. Bruno
Mrs. Benson (few)
Negro Azteca (few)
Nicholson Pink (no info available)
Oaxacan Jewel
Old German
Old Ivory Egg
Omar’s Lebanese
Opalka
OSU Blue (non heirloom)
Pantano Romanesco
Pennheart
Persimmon
Pineapple
Pink Ping Pong (few)
Plum Lemmon (few)
Ponderosa Pink
Purple Russian
Rozovyi Izumnyi
Sandul Moldovan
Sara Black
Silvery Fir Tree
Spear’s Tennessee Green
Stupice
Tamina
Thessaloniki
Tiffen Mennonite
Trska Gora
Ukranian Pear
Vidoje’s Surprise
Viva, White Kentucky Heirloom
Wapsipinicon Peach
Weeping Charlie
Wes
Wild Bill’s Big Red
Wins All
Yellow Pear
Yellow Stuffer
Zapotec Pink Ribbed
HYBRIDS
ABC Potato Leaf
Ailsa Craig
Amazon Chocolate
Amish Yellow
Arkansas Traveler
Armenian
Banana Legs
Bangladesh Heart
Berkeley Tie Dye
Big Beef
Bigguns
Black
Black and Red Boar
Black Early
Black Elephant
Black Moore
Black Plum
Black Plum Paste
Black Yum Yum
Black Zebra
Blushing Bride
Brad’s Black Heart
Brandy Boy
Brandywine Landis Valley
Brandywine Purple Pear
Brown Berry
Bull’s Heart
Canadian Heart
Ceylon
Cherokee Chocolate
Chocolate cherry
Chocolate Stripes
Copia
Crimson Cushion
Cypriot
Dora
Dr. Carolyn
Florida Pink
Franchi Pear
Honkin Big Black Cherry
Huge Black
Ildi
Indian Stripe
Indian Stripe
J D’s Special C-Tex
Jack Johnson
Japanese Black Trifele
Juliet
KBX
Kotlas
Kumato
Lattanzio Pendulous
Livingston’s Gold Ball
Livingston’s Golden Queen
Mano
Mirabelle
Mr. Brown
Nicholson’s Yellow Cherry
Northern Crown (growout only)
Northern Lights
Nyagos
Pink Accordian
Pomodoro Cour de Bue
Purple Calabash
Radinilee
Roger’s Best Black
Romeo
Russian Black
Russian Bogatyr
Saljut Plum
San Marzano
San Marzano Redorta
Snow White
Southern Night
Speckled Roman
Spudakee
Super Bush
Tennessee Black
Tiny Tim
Whopper Yellow Ruffled
Zomok
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Thanks gene, the cuttings came today. You were very generous. Please explain the washing in bleach solution for me and the dilution ratio.
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The seeds just arrived and they are amazing. I was speechless. THANKS, Dale!!! What a huge variety of both peppers and tomatoes, and enough to last for at least several years. I'm going to share with family members, and already told them all not to bother buying any peppers or tomato seeds this year. Need another month or two for the baby trees to grow out and stabilize in their containers, and then they and cuttings will be sent in a return volley. I'll contact you before I send them all since your wish list will no doubt have been updated.
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thepodpiper
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Glad you got them. You do realize that both tomato and pepper growing is another addicting thing. There are over 10k diff. tomatoes and around 6-7k pepper varieties. Hope you and your family enjoy. Some of the hotter ones your fiancé wanted require between 7-8 months to produce ripe fruit so sow accordingly but you can grow all year long, yes? Sounds good on your end. Dale
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Yep! Going to start them in the greenhouse this weekend, thanks! We do have a very long growing season. This year we might experiment a little with purposefully stressing the spicy varieties water-wise to produce hotter peppers. The capsaicin production can be increased as a stress response...
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thepodpiper
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To be honest your not going to be able to tell the difference if it is hotter because you are not going to be able to eat any of the hot chinense species peppers anyway. A Jalapeno is between 2 and 5k Scoville units and the weakest hot pepper I sent you is around 100k Scoville units, the guineas world record Carolina Reaper is 2million. Peppers like it dry though for sure.
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We love tobasco peppers (Fresh n red) ...they keep u moving. :(~)
We have some surplus Tabasco seed...if anyone has surplus cuttings that are GTG for Florida...let me know via pm. Postage is not equal,so I'd cover that if need be
Pod piper,
If you have fungas-desiese resistant strain of tomato let me know...around here most large tomatoes get brown spots and rot before getting ripe.:(
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Wow Dale you weren't kidding about sharing your seed addiction. I didn't even know this many existed. Very cool. Another genetic data bank being saved over the garden wall between neighbors! I love it.
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Yeah, I'm not touching those spicy peppers myself. Those are alllll for him for make spicier if he wants, lol. He's researching the seeds now, thanks again!
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Lewi, do they rot on the bottom of the tomato?
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