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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
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. |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
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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aphahn
Registered: Posts: 321 |
Looking good Dale! Somebody is going to have fun with c. pube :) |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
Ed, Gene, Andy and Sarah your seeds went out today. |
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COGardener
Registered: Posts: 814 |
Your list is beyond amazing Dale! Thank you for the trade. |
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inkinbrushes
Registered: Posts: 24 |
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. |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
Maliha, I never looked at my list in that way……………….but i like it. |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
If anyone needs to identify some of the varieties here are a couple of databases that may be useful. |
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rmulhero
Registered: Posts: 263 |
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 :). |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
Thanks gene, the cuttings came today. You were very generous. |
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sarahkt
Registered: Posts: 100 |
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. |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
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. |
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sarahkt
Registered: Posts: 100 |
Yep! Going to start them in the greenhouse this weekend, thanks! We do have a very long growing season. |
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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
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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Lewi
Registered: Posts: 149 |
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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Jodi
Registered: Posts: 343 |
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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sarahkt
Registered: Posts: 100 |
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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thepodpiper
Registered: Posts: 75 |
Lewi, do they rot on the bottom of the tomato? |
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