View Full Version : Seed/Plant Sharing
MissKitty
11-06-2009, 04:47 PM
Anyone interested? We have tons of seeds.
beachnut01
11-07-2009, 09:33 PM
What kind of seeds? Things you plant now?? We are remodeling and plan on doing alot of outside work this spring so I'm trying to learn now about plants/planting and gardening (yep i kill everything except weeds). We do have some boxwoods we are planning on getting rid of if that's something you'd like to transplant. I dont even know what else is out there...so much in our big yard!
pixiegirl
11-07-2009, 09:42 PM
What kind of seeds? Things you plant now?? We are remodeling and plan on doing alot of outside work this spring so I'm trying to learn now about plants/planting and gardening (yep i kill everything except weeds). We do have some boxwoods we are planning on getting rid of if that's something you'd like to transplant. I dont even know what else is out there...so much in our big yard!
We have morning glory, cosmo, petunia, moon flower and hibiscus seeds. All of it can be planted in the spring. Now is the time for harvesting seeds so it was fresh in our mind.
JoeMac
11-11-2009, 04:28 PM
What kind of seeds? Things you plant now?? We are remodeling and plan on doing alot of outside work this spring so I'm trying to learn now about plants/planting and gardening (yep i kill everything except weeds). We do have some boxwoods we are planning on getting rid of if that's something you'd like to transplant. I dont even know what else is out there...so much in our big yard!
The reason you say you kill everything except weeds is that weeds have adapted to these soils and growing conditions. Next time try to find native Mid Atlantic plants. Not only will they grow for you they will require very little maintenance. You can find tons of info online on which plants are native.
sockgirl77
11-11-2009, 04:57 PM
Don't they have donor banks for this sort of thing?
Cowgirl
11-11-2009, 05:41 PM
Now is the time for harvesting seeds so it was fresh in our mind.
Are you sharing one now? :lol: :huggy:
sockgirl77
11-11-2009, 05:53 PM
Are you sharing one now? :lol: :huggy:
:lmao:
pixiegirl
11-12-2009, 10:09 AM
Are you sharing one now? :lol: :huggy:
Isn't it obvious? :lol:
jen8753
11-13-2009, 12:42 PM
If you have leftovers, you can donate them to WinterSown.Org ~ The Authoritative Site for Winter Sowing Information. (http://www.wintersown.org)
They are a free seed sharing website.
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