Garden Blogger Seed Swap 2009

To kick this Garden Blogger Seed Swap off I’ll share with you what I have to offer! Anyone is invited to join in even if you don’t have a blog. Just post what you would like to trade for and what you have to offer in the comments or drop me an email! I will update this post to reflect each seed claim as I go. I may have a few more to trade as I sort through the seed jars (baby food jars are great for storing seed!)

Coreopsis ‘Sunfire’


Coreopsis ‘Sunfire’ (Tickseed)
10-12 offers of 20-30 seeds. These are second generation coreopsis seeds, the original plant was a ‘Sunfire’ coreopsis. They may have some variations. Very easy to grow from seed!

‘Arizona Sun’ Gaillardia
5-6 offers of 20-30 seeds.

‘Oranges and Lemons’ Gaillardia

‘Oranges and Lemons’ Gaillardia
3-4 offers of 20-30 seeds

Mixed Heucheras
1-2 offers of 20-30 seeds. These came from ‘Purple Palace’ and several others. The ‘Purple Palace’ heucheras generally breed true.

Coleus
Coleus
1-2 offers of 15-20 seeds.

Morning Glory

Blue Morning Glories
5-8 offers of 15-20 seeds.

Thai Basil
I have a couple of extra packets of Thai basil that I could spare. It’s a purple basil with a little more tang than its Italian cousin.

Rudbeckia

Rudbeckias
Mixed rudbeckias from various spots. I have quite a few of these.

Prunella
I have several packets of this that I don’t need that people are welcome to trade for. To err on the safe side I’ll say I have 3 to trade.

Marigold

Marigolds
I have no earthly clue, I have so many! Just tell me if you would like some! Many people plant these near tomato plants as a companion plant. I did last year and had very few pest problems. It either worked or I was just lucky!


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7 thoughts on “Garden Blogger Seed Swap 2009”

  1. Dear Dave,
    Thankyou so much for the seeds! To be honest, the world sort of snuck up on me and I had forgotten about it until your seeds arrived. I sent my contributions out on Tuesday, so you should have them any time. Thanks again!
    Ann Thompson

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