/r/seedexchange
For exchanging seeds and cuttings.
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/r/seedexchange
Looking for "red sweety drop pepper" seeds, and lemon balm. I have various tomato and bell pepper and squash seeds. ( inside the US please). Have other veggies too.
Send my address a seed doesn't matter type just be sure to have the return address
Surprise me !
1450 whiskey Rd candor NC 27229
Looking for acacia mimula seeds, I had grown this species before but unfortunately it got a disease and died this year.
I am in arizona USA, I have tons of other acacia, mimosa, desmanthus seeds to exchange.
I’m also VERY VERY interested in Acacia mimula Acacia aphylla Acacia simplex Acacia phelobota
Again I have nearly 300 different species of acacia seed in my seed bank!
Any colors. I have lots of veg and flower seeds. No hot pepper seeds in my collection. Send me ideas of what you like and I’ll check my box. Hoping to do a trade. I’m trying to do a low spend August, but my clicking finger really wants to hit buy it now. Help me out fellow seed growers.
I'm really excited to try potato breeding. Looking for TSP potato seed of any kind to start sprouting and growing known-flowering varieties. I love the long finger or "ginger root" shaped potatoes, and purple ANYTHING. I have a huge list of seeds I can offer if anyone has potato, or I'm happy to shoot a few dollars over a cash app to cover shipping.
Looking for khat and similar seeds. Open for trades or using cash.
Hi, I have quite a few nasturtium seeds, various colours, and I'd be interested in exchanging them for other flower or quick growing vegetable seeds, particularly radish, tomato, or peppers. I'm located in France, the nasturtium seeds came from a local park / garden and grow to be about 15-20 cm tall. Thanks, merci!
The corn is a sweet golden hybrid verity and the peas are a sugar daddy snap pea
Open to any trades, Dm or comment if ur interested
So I’ve grown this tomato before and it’s done well where I live 6A.
I’d like to grow it again, but I just bought a bunch of seeds from Baker Creek and they don’t sell Heidi. It’s the only seed I need and would be willing to send two of my faves(Valencia and Lemon Drop) if someone is willing to send me some Heidi seeds.
Please let me know. Thanks
Grew some two seasons ago… too hot for my liking. I like harbs and have a serano with every meal. Trade I have around ten seeds. Will include some brocolli seeds for the vegetable moms out there (u kno who u r ;))
Only $28 Shipped to anywhere in the 48 Continental USA and Puerto Rico
Each Package will contain around ~20 unrooted cuttings/plants/slips of the Japanese Asian Purple Sweet Potato Variety.
The Japanese Asian Purple sweet potato originated in Central and South America. It is believed that explorers introduced them to the Philippines and China in the 15th Century, and the potato then made its way to Japan in the 1600's. Initially planted in Okinawa, the southern island of Japan, they were soon cultivated all over Japan. Eventually, these purple potatoes wound up in Hawaii and became a part of the native menu, where they are also known as "Hawaiian sweet potatoes."
These Asian Japanese Purple sweet potato is said to have 150 percent more antioxidants than blueberries. Antioxidants help to guard against cardiovascular disease and cancer. They contain two times your daily value of vitamin A, half your daily value of vitamin C, as well as vitamin B6, iron, dietary fiber, and potassium. While purple potatoes offer a bonanza of disease fighting nutrients, the standout health hero is the powerful antioxidant content linked to reducing inflammation which helps improve blood pressure, overall heart health and may help stunt the growth of certain cancer cells.
Hi. I have a lot of swamp milkweed seeds to give away. Happy to send a lot to anyone who can use a lot or give them away to others who will. I can grow the plants and collect the seeds but I don't have time to get to seed swaps!! Also some common MW but more swamp.
I would love to mail a SASE if you have any seeds you can’t grow for whatever reason!!!
I’m pretty new to this, but I’m very excited because we can grow almost anything (especially pest and disease resistant varieties).
I must have beginners luck too, because I used to kill all plants (I called it black thumbs) & now I’m getting somewhere!
Thank you and looking forward to communications with you!
Available Varieties:
Asian Purple
Murasaki
Molokai
Purple Stokes
Okinawan
Order Type:
Unrooted Cutting
Rooting Cutting
Fully Rooted Cutting in Soil Plug
Please PM me with your order so that I can quote a price and shipping
The Murasaki Sweet Potato variety is a purple-skinned Japanese sweet potato with unique white-flesh and a distinctive nutty flavor. The purple beauty's soft white flesh is loaded with vitamin C and dietary fiber and will be a summer standout in your garden and kitchen. Robust, Murasaki is resistant to both southern root-knot nematode and Fusarium root rot.
Molokai sweet potato is a purple-fleshed variety that was developed in Hawaiian. A signature type on the islands, but seldom offered elsewhere. They are much higher is antioxidants than the traditional orange fleshed variety that most people are used to.
Stokes Purple sweet potato is a unique variety with purple skin and rich purple flesh that intensifies when cooked. Aside from its unique bold color, Stokes Purple® contains a high level of antioxidants, making it unusually healthy and nutritious. These sweet potatoes offer a well-balanced sweetness, and are also an excellent source of vitamin C and fiber.
Okinawan Sweet Potatoes: Believed to have come from the Aztecs of South America with the Spaniards to the Philippines and China in the 1490s, the plant of these sweet potatoes did not reach Japan until the 1600s. The initial planting was in Okinawa—the southern island of Japan—before they were cultivated throughout Japan, hence the name. Eventually these purple tubers ended up in Hawaii and became a part of the native menu—they are also known as Hawaiian sweet potatoes. With a creamy, beige skin on the outside and bluish-purple flesh on the inside, these sweet potatoes are grown in Hawaii for the U.S. market. Okinawan sweet potatoes have a mildly sweet flavor with notes of honey and a dry, very starchy texture. According to The Blue Zones by Dan Buettner, consumption of these potatoes is correlated to living a longer life.
Each purchase will include FREE GOODIES of seeds and heirloom tomato cuttings (SPRING ONLY): Your choices of Asian cucumber, Winter Melon, Echinacea Purpurea Cone Flower, Heirloom Tomatoes, and Asian eggplant and MORE.
NOTE: I ship extra cuttings/slips with every order just in case some don’t survive the mail
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: If there are at all any issues or questions, please contact me so that I can resolve any problems!
PLEASE FAVORITE ME AS A SELLER AND CHECK BACK AS I PLAN TO OFFER OTHER AMAZING SWEET POTATO VARIETIES ALL YEAR LONG
THANKS FOR LOOKING!
ALSO FEEL FREE TO REACH OUT TO ME FOR ANY SPECIAL AND CUSTOM REQUESTS!
Not sure if I have much to offer in return. I have fireweed, wood nettle, wild Bergamot, Hyssop, squash (trombonico, delicata), snow pea, some hot pepper varieties, romanesco, and I could probably collect some native plant seeds in my are if desired.
To keep it simple, I've spent the last 7 years of cross breeding peppers, supper hots with some sweets.
I fear my work over the years might go to waste due to personal circumstances and I absolutely do not want that to happen. Basically send me a DM and we plan out delivery of seeds. You sending an envelope, with a stamp, I'll label what little packet in paper with crossbreed and year.
Understand I put quite a few years into my projects and i want to distribute what I can before the seeds might become nonviable. I don't want to see the years upon years of work just wasted.
Hi! I am looking for cold hardy peach varieties.
If anyone has seeds or cuttings from a Siberian C peach I would love to make it worth your effort!
I have Reliance and Contender already, searching for other named varieties, chance seedlings, and any seeds or cuttings that could potentially do well in Zone 4b.
Not looking for anything in particular, native plants, poppies, sunflowers, hot peppers or those secret plants we grow but don't talk about here.
Dm me, if we are trading cool but if you just want seeds then I'd like a self addressed (your address)and stamped envelope along with a note thatmentions the tobacco seeds because I'll forget. I am super forgetful so when you dm me please mention the tobacco seeds.
Hello gardening friends,
It's almost the time if the year for me to start seeds and so I have been doing the inventory of my saved seed.
I'm mainly looking for more tomatoes to try, summer squash(cursed hybrid and how i couldn't save seed.. vine borers have been relentless), interesting plants and herbs. Or share whatever brought you joy in past season - could be as common as zinnia or as obscure as Limnophila rugosa.
These listed in the link are what I have an abundance of https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NlgvNlGQEm_8dTHla1i7xR40o0MUuNtokAm3YBcVyOk/edit
This is an very WIP, and I only listed about 25% of what i have.I will update as time permits. I'm Canada based, and would be happy to make more local and international friends.
Please don't hesitate to send me a pm or comment on here. Looking forward to hearing from y'all. Hope you have a wonderful rest of the day.
Best,
u/fanofam
These two grow in the wild, but I doubt we have them in Florida! Was wondering if anyone has heard of these being sold or traded anywhere?