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Post: # 73083Unread post Tormato
Mon Jul 04, 2022 8:52 pm

For tomatoes, participants may pick up to 25 specific varieties. After that, list the types of tomatoes you'd like (and the types of tomatoes you do not wish for, if any).

This thread is also for wish lists of peppers, either specific varieties, or types.

It is also for any other fruit/veggie/flower seed, although specific varieties very well may not be available. The coming "spoiler alert" thread is where participants can post what they will be sending in. Picking from those lists for your wish lists gives a much better chance of receiving what is requested. It can't all be guaranteed, as sometimes requests exceed seeds sent in.

When posting a wish list, please post just one message, and then edit it the 100 or more times if necessary. When you say you've edited your list for the last time, I'll wait for your next, and final, editing.

It would be greatly appreciated if I receive a paper copy of your wish list and sending in list along with your seeds.

For the Nifty Fifty (sending in either 50 packs of a single variety, or roughly 25 packs each of two varieties, mostly tomatoes, perhaps a few peppers), requires an OK from me in a private PM. Please do not post what you would be sending into that category of the swap, as some of the MMMM should remain a mystery.

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Post: # 93034Unread post WoodSprite
Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:32 am

I'm probably set for tomato seeds for a while though there are other varieties that I'd like to grow someday. So I'll just start my wish list with non-tomato seeds & bulbs for now.

Garlic - Youghiogheny Purple

Kale - Red Russian

Spinach - Space F1

Carrot - Borelo

Pepper - Italian Red Heart
Pepper - Mira
Pepper - Super Shepherd

Eggplant - Rosita
Eggplant - Mitoyo

Herb - Sage - 'Nana', 'Minimus' or other dwarf variety
Herb - Lemon Summer Savory

Bean (Pole) - Emerite

Bean (Bush) - Hickok

Squash (Spaghetti) - Hasta la Pasta

Flowers:
Aconitum (Monkshood) - any species
Collinsia verna (Blue-eyed Mary)
Dictamnus albus (Gas Plant, White)
Dictamnus albus var. purpureus (Gas Plant, Pink)
Leonotis dysophylla (Lion's Ear relative)
Leonotis leonarus (Lion's Ear)
Lychnis viscaria (German Catchfly) **This is my 2nd most wanted seed.
Nigella damascens (Love-in-a-mist, any blue variety)
Silene flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin) **This is my most wanted seed.
Silene virginica (Fire Pink)
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Sun Mar 26, 2023 10:25 pm

Lillian's Red Kansas
Depp's Pink Firefly

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Post: # 93172Unread post seasyde
Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:19 am

So far, I'm looking for 2 tomatoes: Lynwood and Nahuelbuta Pink.

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Post: # 93399Unread post Acer Rubrum
Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:19 pm

Dolly Parton
Orange Ghabbana
California Sungold
Orange Crush
Cream Sausage
Gandalf

Hallow's Eve Pepper
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Post: # 95855Unread post OhioGardener
Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:16 pm

Right now I'm pretty set on tomatoes, so I'm also throwing out a list of natives that interest me in case anyone happens to have them growing on their property and could collect them for the next swap. Also I added a few at the bottom that I could potentially collect adn send in if there's an interest.

My wish list:

Tomato:
-Orange Ghabbana

Other:
-Musk strawberry (seeds from larger fruited variety like Capron)

Midwest, NE Native berries & wildflowers:
-Native Purple Phlox (Phlox paniculata, Phlox divaricata, Phlox stolonifera, etc.)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed from different strain) (Helianthus tuberosus)
-Prairie Dock
-Wild Daylilies
-Wild Iris
-Wild American Black Currant
-Wild blackberries that produce well
-Wild huckleberries and blueberries
-Wild ramps

Native prairie grass:
-Big bluestem
-Indian Grass
-Squirrel Tail
-Other ecological & ornamental native grasses

What I have and could collect seeds from:

What I could potentially collect & submit to Mmmm if there's an interest (need to know ASAP if there's an interest because there are narrow collection windows & some require moist stratification):
-Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
-Celandine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)
-Wild Ginger (maybe) (Asarum canadense)
-Wild Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
-Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)
-Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea)
-Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed) (Helianthus tuberosus)
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Post: # 95868Unread post Tormato
Sun Apr 23, 2023 5:32 pm

OhioGardener wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:16 pm Right now I'm pretty set on tomatoes, so I'm also throwing out a list of natives that interest me in case anyone happens to have them growing on their property and could collect them for the next swap. Also I added a few at the bottom that I could potentially collect adn send in if there's an interest.

Tomato:
-Orange Ghabbana

Other:
-Musk strawberry (seeds from larger fruited variety like Capron)

Midwest, NE Native berries & wildflowers:
-Native Purple Phlox (Phlox paniculata, Phlox divaricata, Phlox stolonifera, etc.)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed from different strain) (Helianthus tuberosus)
-Prairie Dock
-Wild American Black Currant
-Wild blackberries that produce well
-Wild huckleberries and blueberries
-Wild ramps

Native prairie grass:
-Big bluestem
-Indian Grass
-Squirrel Tail
-Other ecological & ornamental native grasses

What I could potentially collect & submit to Mmmm if there's an interest (need to know ASAP if there's an interest because there are narrow collection windows & some require moist stratification):
-Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
-Celandine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)
-Wild Ginger (maybe) (Asarum canadense)
-Wild Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
-Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)
-Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea)
-Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed) (Helianthus tuberosus)
Don't go and overdo it,

but I'm interested in ramps, paw paw, and Jerusalem artichoke most, then blueberries, huckleberries, blackberries, and strawberries. I don't know what musk strawberry is, but I'll look it up.

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Post: # 95880Unread post Seven Bends
Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:18 pm

OhioGardener wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:16 pm What I could potentially collect & submit to Mmmm if there's an interest (need to know ASAP if there's an interest because there are narrow collection windows & some require moist stratification):
-Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
-Celandine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)
-Wild Ginger (maybe) (Asarum canadense)
-Wild Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
-Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)
-Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea)
-Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed) (Helianthus tuberosus)
I'd be interested in Bloodroot and Paw Paw, two of my favorite woodland plants!

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Post: # 95881Unread post OhioGardener
Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:23 pm

Tormato wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 5:32 pm
OhioGardener wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:16 pm Right now I'm pretty set on tomatoes, so I'm also throwing out a list of natives that interest me in case anyone happens to have them growing on their property and could collect them for the next swap. Also I added a few at the bottom that I could potentially collect adn send in if there's an interest.

Tomato:
-Orange Ghabbana

Other:
-Musk strawberry (seeds from larger fruited variety like Capron)

Midwest, NE Native berries & wildflowers:
-Native Purple Phlox (Phlox paniculata, Phlox divaricata, Phlox stolonifera, etc.)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed from different strain) (Helianthus tuberosus)
-Prairie Dock
-Wild American Black Currant
-Wild blackberries that produce well
-Wild huckleberries and blueberries
-Wild ramps

Native prairie grass:
-Big bluestem
-Indian Grass
-Squirrel Tail
-Other ecological & ornamental native grasses

What I could potentially collect & submit to Mmmm if there's an interest (need to know ASAP if there's an interest because there are narrow collection windows & some require moist stratification):
-Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
-Celandine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)
-Wild Ginger (maybe) (Asarum canadense)
-Wild Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
-Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)
-Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea)
-Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
-Jerusalem Artichoke (true seed) (Helianthus tuberosus)
Don't go and overdo it,

but I'm interested in ramps, paw paw, and Jerusalem artichoke most, then blueberries, huckleberries, blackberries, and strawberries. I don't know what musk strawberry is, but I'll look it up.
Sorry if my original post was confusing. I just edited it so it's hopefully more clear. The list on the bottom is what I have and can collect whereas the lists above are what I'd love to have if someone happens to have easy access to plants growing in their yard.

I'll make a point then of saving Paw Paws, Jerusalem Artichokes, and Wild Strawberries since I have those readily available and can add others if there's interest. My Paw Paws are wild natives, but they're of good quality, not far off from some of the named cultivars I've sampled. Another thing I didn't list is I do have rust resistant European Black Currents that I could also save seeds from. All of these listed are easy access for me, so no problem at all.
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Post: # 95892Unread post OhioGardener
Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:51 pm

Lemonboy wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 8:58 pm
OhioGardener wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:16 pm -Big bluestem
I can send in seed for this, but it's a huge plant. Taller than sunflowers.
Oooo...I'd be most appreciative. I have an area that I'm trying to convert into a native tall grass prairie with native species for conservation. Thank you!
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Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:15 am

I have many wild blueberry bushes in the yard, neglected the past two years. Mostly high bush, but some low bush. I'll have to likely use netting on them, in order to save berries and seeds. I have one high bush that is of the so-called "black" type, as it has no cloudy cast on the berries, it's just a somewhat shiny black color. I currently cannot recall the latin name for this type.

Lots of huckleberries about 3 miles down the road, but I don't recall when they ripen, meaning another thing to look up.

Then there is the mountaintop swamp about 5 miles away, 1 1/2 miles of paved road, 1 1/2 miles of dirt road, and two miles of steep, rough, rocky hiking trails, to get to. Hundreds of high bush blueberries surrounding the swamp. Ticks, mosquitoes, coyotes, bears, moose (singular, so far), rattlesnakes, the very rare mountain lion, and the most dangerous of all, gun toting drug dealing humans, are possible sightings.

My high bush blueberries are from cuttings of plants from that swampy area. Some blueberry bushes are very old. The moose beds down under one of them, having a trunk about 6 inches in diameter, and being about 16 feet high.

If I can, I'll take a hike up there, this year. I haven't gone there in about 4 years. To get to the swamp, I have to pass through the dry areas, where there are plenty of low bush blueberries. Roughly, the 1st of July is when I first go looking for ripe berries.

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Post: # 96440Unread post OhioGardener
Sat Apr 29, 2023 3:58 pm

Tormato wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:15 am I have many wild blueberry bushes in the yard, neglected the past two years. Mostly high bush, but some low bush. I'll have to likely use netting on them, in order to save berries and seeds. I have one high bush that is of the so-called "black" type, as it has no cloudy cast on the berries, it's just a somewhat shiny black color. I currently cannot recall the latin name for this type.

Lots of huckleberries about 3 miles down the road, but I don't recall when they ripen, meaning another thing to look up.

Then there is the mountaintop swamp about 5 miles away, 1 1/2 miles of paved road, 1 1/2 miles of dirt road, and two miles of steep, rough, rocky hiking trails, to get to. Hundreds of high bush blueberries surrounding the swamp. Ticks, mosquitoes, coyotes, bears, moose (singular, so far), rattlesnakes, the very rare mountain lion, and the most dangerous of all, gun toting drug dealing humans, are possible sightings.

My high bush blueberries are from cuttings of plants from that swampy area. Some blueberry bushes are very old. The moose beds down under one of them, having a trunk about 6 inches in diameter, and being about 16 feet high.

If I can, I'll take a hike up there, this year. I haven't gone there in about 4 years. To get to the swamp, I have to pass through the dry areas, where there are plenty of low bush blueberries. Roughly, the 1st of July is when I first go looking for ripe berries.
Don't press your luck with the bears or the druggies, but I'd love to have some seeds if they're not too much of a pain to collect. Especially the black-fruited variety because I favor the wilds for their extra high anthocyanin levels, but any wild type is good. The black variety may actually not be a blueberry, but a close edible relative - Gaylussacia baccata.

I think I also found a solution for keeping the birds I looked up the height which is only supposed to be about 6 feet, so it should be fairly easy if I plant them next to my deck. The mesh on these bags allows water and light through, but is small enough to also use as an insect barrier to prevent crossing on tomatoes or peppers.
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Now, I just have to get my garden back on track. I'm re-starting seeds tonight after having an eye stroke last weekend and being hospitalized for a few days. :cry: Unfortunately it meant my seed trays dried out, but tomatoes grow fast once the trays can be set in natural sunshine. At least the sunflower bed is clear and ready to be planted in a few weeks.
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Post: # 98367Unread post OhioGardener
Sat May 27, 2023 9:07 pm

Based on responses, bloodroot and wild strawberries (Fragaria virginiana) are being collected now. Later in the season, mother nature permitting, I'll be collecting Paw Paw and true Jerusalem Artichoke seeds. This won't be all that I'll send in. Just the desirable wild plants that I have growing on my property. The Lakomka sunflowers unfortunately are going to be iffy. While worrying about birds, chipmunks managed to dig up and eat every seed I've planted so far. Currently re-starting Lakomka seeds in peat pots indoors for transplant...
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Mon May 29, 2023 6:24 pm

OhioGardener wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 9:07 pm Based on responses, bloodroot and wild strawberries (Fragaria virginiana) are being collected now. Later in the season, mother nature permitting, I'll be collecting Paw Paw and true Jerusalem Artichoke seeds. This won't be all that I'll send in. Just the desirable wild plants that I have growing on my property. The Lakomka sunflowers unfortunately are going to be iffy. While worrying about birds, chipmunks managed to dig up and eat every seed I've planted so far. Currently re-starting Lakomka seeds in peat pots indoors for transplant...
Please keep me updated on any paw paw seed harvest. I do not recommend that you stratify the seeds. It should be up to the seed requester to do so. And, looking at various websites, there is no agreement on how long it takes. The range is anywhere from 60 days up to 120 days. !00 to 120 days is what I've seen. I've been in a few swaps that offered paw paw seeds. There were usually only about 2 to 4 people requesting seeds.

Even though there is no guarantee of seeds at this point, it would be best for participants to put it on their wish lists well in advance of the swap.

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Post: # 98547Unread post OhioGardener
Mon May 29, 2023 10:50 pm

Tormato wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 6:24 pm
OhioGardener wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 9:07 pm Based on responses, bloodroot and wild strawberries (Fragaria virginiana) are being collected now. Later in the season, mother nature permitting, I'll be collecting Paw Paw and true Jerusalem Artichoke seeds. This won't be all that I'll send in. Just the desirable wild plants that I have growing on my property. The Lakomka sunflowers unfortunately are going to be iffy. While worrying about birds, chipmunks managed to dig up and eat every seed I've planted so far. Currently re-starting Lakomka seeds in peat pots indoors for transplant...
Please keep me updated on any paw paw seed harvest. I do not recommend that you stratify the seeds. It should be up to the seed requester to do so. And, looking at various websites, there is no agreement on how long it takes. The range is anywhere from 60 days up to 120 days. !00 to 120 days is what I've seen. I've been in a few swaps that offered paw paw seeds. There were usually only about 2 to 4 people requesting seeds.

Even though there is no guarantee of seeds at this point, it would be best for participants to put it on their wish lists well in advance of the swap.
I normally wouldn't, but Paw Paw and Blood Root require special handling in order to remain viable. What are your thoughts?
They can't be allowed to dry out and Blood Root may also require cold-warm-cold in order to break the dormancy. I store these seeds in moist sphagnum moss in the refrigerator and will provide brief instructions. Paw Paws didn't have a lot of blooms this spring, but I have 5 acres of them, so I should be able to grab a sharable amount of seeds.
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Post: # 100410Unread post Josetom
Sun Jun 25, 2023 9:45 pm

Beans

Jumbo

Tomatoes

Dwarf Sweet Scarlet
Dwarf Loxton Lad
Dwarf Mr Snow
Dwarf Emerald Giant
Dwarf Saucy Mary
Dwarf Sleeping Lady
Dwarf Golden Heart
Dwarf Scarlet Heart
Dwarf Gloria's Treat
Karma Miracle
Karma Peach
Karma Pink
Karma Apricot
Midnight Sun
Cherokee Chocolate
Cherokee Green
Stump of the World
Indian Stripe PL
Bosque Blue Bumblebee
Pink Bumblebee
Green Tiger
Lucky Tiger
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Post: # 104181Unread post Hornad
Sat Aug 12, 2023 12:54 am

Tomatoes:
Salvaterra’s Select
Fisher's Earliest Paste
Czechoslovakian (not Czechoslovakia that is a different tomato)
My goal is to find a productive early/cold weather paste tomato

Peppers
Trinidad perfume
aji cachucha purple splotched
Chocolate beauty or Sweet chocolate
Palanacho Cudo
Gatherer's Gold
Lipstick
I want to try fun early and sweet/mild peppers
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Post: # 107661Unread post feebean
Tue Oct 03, 2023 12:09 pm

Wish List
1. Summer of Love
2. Oziris
3. Marmande Jaune
4. Teton de Venus Jaune
5. Moonshiner's Ball
6. Quapaw Green
7. Marmande Verte
8. Abraham Green
9. Moya
10. Moya Verte
11. German Chocolate
12. D'Amico
13. Guido
14. Diosporo de Maia
15. Pinky Tuscadero
16. Copperhead Dwarf
17. Costoluto Cantanese
18. Blue Tears
19. Beautiful Dreamer
20. Stallone Nero
21. Bacon, Lettuce, and This
22. Frau Hager Klein
23. Paprikar
24. Mrs. Bots Italian Giant
25. Red Fox

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Post: # 107967Unread post MissTee
Mon Oct 09, 2023 4:29 pm

My Wish List (revised based on the Spoilers)

Batyanya (Taiga if N/A)
Belarusian Heart (Kermit if N/A)
Bordovyi
Couilles de Taureau (Pleine de Chair if N/A)
Daniels
Der Kleine Doctor
Faworyt
Fresa (Heshpole if N/A)
Honey & Sugar
Large Barred Boar
Limbaugh’s Legacy Potato Top
Loxton Lad
Mano
Manyel
McMurray #10 (Royal Hillbilly if N/A)
Negro de Aritzkuren
Purple Smaragd (Oncle Remi if N/A)
Queen Aliquippa
Rosy Finch
Rumi Banjan
Sandul Moldovan
Tsar Kolokol (Saucy Mary Dwarf if N/A)
Vorlon
Yellow Brick Road
Yusupov
Zamorano

Peppers
Anaheim
Czech Black
Espellete (’20 did not germinate)
Ise
Laylak
Leutschauer
Maria Nagy's Transylvanian Pepper
Mountaineer (Sweet Pepper)
Odessa Market
Rezha Macedonian Hot Pepper
Santa Fe Grande aka Guero or Caribe
Serrano
Zupska Rana

Thanks everyone! And especially Tormato.
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Post: # 108160Unread post agee
Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:08 pm

The following is my wish list in the truest sense of the term and will be thrilled to get a fraction of what is listed.


Tomatoes
Bella Rosa
Big Rainbow
Black Cherry
Black Krim
Chef's Choice
Indigo Rose
Karen O Tomatoes, esp multicolor and/or heart
Lemon Boy
Lucid Gem
Pink Brandywine
Purple Bumblebee
Red Snapper
Sun Sugar
Super Sweet 100
Taiga

Note: I know some of these are hybrids and may be available by sending in money.


Pepper, Sweet
Any thick walled Sweet Pepper
Habanada
Lipstick
Nadapeno
Pablano
Trinidad Perfume

Pepper, Hot
Fish
Habanero
Jalapeno, Zapotec
Jalapeno
Trinidad Scorpion


Eggplant
Listada di Gandia
Mitoyo
Rosa Bianca
Rosita


Beans
Christmas
Jumbo
Red Noodle


Herbs
Basil, Red / Opal
Basil, Lime
Basil, Lemon
Basil, Greek
Cilantro
Dill
Lemongrass


Flowers / Pollinators / Ornamentals
Ageratum
Coleus
Gomphrena
Lupine
Marigold, Bedding
Nasturtium
Rudbekia, Brown-/Black-Eyed Susans are OK, but really looking for other varieties
Salvia
Snapdragons
Sunflowers
Yarrrow, Non-White
Zinnia, Any Queen Lime
Zinnia, Bedding
Zinnia, Tall


Cucumbers
Armenian
Silver Slicer


Squash, Summer
Pattypan, Yellow Sunburst
Squash, Lemon
Trombocino
Zucchini, Cocozelle

Squash, Winter
Butternut
Seminole


Okra
Cowhorn
Jamabalaya
Jing Orange
Okinawa Pink


Gourd
Loofah


Peas
Sugar Snap


Watermelon
Orangeglo
Sugar Baby
Desert Orange


Brassicas / Leafy Greens
Bok Choy
Broccoli, Burgundy
Cauliflower, Purple
Cauliflower, Other Varieties
Collards
Lettuce


Root Vegetables
Beets, Golden
Carrots
Radish, French Breakfast
Radish, Other Varieties
Turnips


Other
Artichoke
Rhubarb

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