Who's participating in 2024/2025?
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Just so people know, sharks are those circlers who want everything, and they want everything now.AKgardener wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 9:23 pmHaha I’m all about it then looks like ur famous now saw your name mentioned on a video tonight haha cheersTormato wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:05 pmThings don't pick up until I start chummin' for the sharks.AKgardener wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 7:48 pm I’ll just watch from afar I have nothing to share this year but I’ll pop in and watch the action
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there is 1 tomato I want now soo guess ill be posting soon
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I run the swap by winging it. What's organizing?MrsTomatoHead wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2024 5:21 am I will be so happy to be participating for the first time! And happy to see so many new members from TLC here!
Thank you, @Tormato for organizing this massive swap!
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This post made me chuckle! There are so many funny/interesting place names (Crotch Lake, Goobies, Come By Chance, Blow Me Down, Balls Falls, and Eyebrow are some others).Tormato wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 7:10 pm Playing for free (no return postage required) would be any Canadian from...
Stoner, BC
Sober Island, NS (would anyone move from one to the other?)
Crapaud, PEI (what does aud mean?)
Punkydoodles Corner, ON
Bacon Ridge, Manitoba (regular or Canadian bacon?)
Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Quebec (did the Simpson's Nelson Muntz do the naming?)
and last, but certainly not least, Misquito Grizzly Bears Head Lean Man, Saskatchewan
And speaking of Saskatchewan, land of the exploding watermelons when they don't get shaded (Cream of Saskatchewan, been there, done that)...
if a package ever originates in Dildo, Newfoundland, gets rerouted to Climax, Saskatchewan, and then gets sent on to me...the local postal authorities, here, are going to confiscate that package.![]()
Crapaud ("un crapaud") means "toad" in French.

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I'd like to participate again this year.
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Tormato wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2024 8:57 am For non-US participants, sometimes I do bubble mailers, which are getting quite expensive to mail.
If only small seeds are requested, like tomato and pepper, trading is usually done with holiday/greeting cards, or small plain envelopes.
I'll detail more information a bit later, on how to best package thin and light letters, in order to get through the high-speed sorting rollers of the post office, without the seeds getting crushed.
I usually put about 40 packs of seeds per envelope, with one US "Global Forever" stamp, which costs about US $1.65. You will have different stamps, and different rates. Going beyond 40, or so, varieties just means multiple letters, which I usually space in mailing by more than a week apart. There will be an arrival and departure thread to somewhat know the status of mailings. You also will likely have different maximum (and minimum) letter sizes, maximum thicknesses, and maximum weight. You also may not have access for US stamps or cash for return postage. Several of us US participants realize this, and donate for your postage.
As I told Jen, who will be making a video on how to navigate the swap, I don't want anyone stressing over this. Relax, as we have several months to go.
On your end, if you've traded with people from the US, perhaps letting me know how long it takes mail to travel between countries, such info may help me.
I have traded with US residents several times through TLC trades and they usually reach their destination within 2 weeks but some exceptions have taken almost 2 months (especially around the Holidays). Very rarely they haven’t made it but I think this also happens within the same country with our marvellous postal services.
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I am in!
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Yes please!
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I would love to participate. I came over from the Tomato Collective on facebook. I have heard many good things about this swap and I will have ao many seeds to trade by the end of October. 

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WI Lo WWindyWI1968 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:12 pm I would love to participate. I came over from the Tomato Collective on facebook. I have heard many good things about this swap and I will have ao many seeds to trade by the end of October.![]()
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I’m new! But, I would love to participate if able.
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What? Again?
Sure. Why not.
Sending in tomatoes, peppers, beans, maybe winter squash, maybe a few other things. We'll see.
VA BA R
Sure. Why not.
Sending in tomatoes, peppers, beans, maybe winter squash, maybe a few other things. We'll see.
VA BA R
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The end of October is just about the perfect time to send in seeds, as long as (for all participants)...WindyWI1968 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 3:12 pm I would love to participate. I came over from the Tomato Collective on facebook. I have heard many good things about this swap and I will have ao many seeds to trade by the end of October.![]()
the seeds are thoroughly dry.
There's no need to rush anything, if another week or two means dry seeds.
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If something is stopping you, send me a PM.
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If you need help with seeds to share, many of us will sponsor you! Just ask.
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I’m able to share seeds, I’m just having difficulty finding the particulars.
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I will participate. Have seeds for about 30 varieties by 10 packs and about 10 varieties by less then 10 packs.
Some Peppers and a few flowers
Some Peppers and a few flowers
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It's been a few years.

The latest, since Covid, is that a few letters/packages from Europe first get sent to Canada, then over the border to Chicago. BIG cities, I've found, are the worst for either stolen, or Customs confiscated (this happened a few times), letters/packages. I believe it would be best to send more than one thin plain letter/greeting card type envelope, about 3 mm (maybe 4 mm at most) thick, rather than a bubble mailer. And it's best to mail them a couple of weeks apart.
Perhaps PMing me a list can reduce, if any, varieties that might be plentiful.
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Me please!
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The reason for 10 packs sent in, of a single variety for each "Category", is for a balance to the swap. If everyone sent in cherries, but everyone wanted back beefsteaks, there would be an imbalance. Usually, each year, there are a few people requesting to be sponsored, who either have no seeds, or they have no, or few, seeds of the Categories they request.theresalbegin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 2:18 am I’m able to share seeds, I’m just having difficulty finding the particulars.
If there is no, to little, posting about requesting a sponsor, those participants still show up.
Participants "may" likely receive about 150 tomato varieties back. That's been the average for the last several years. But, there is no typical donor. Some will send in 0, others will send in 300, and it averages out. Every few years there will be someone super generous who sends in 1,000 to 2,000 packs. One year would have been a near disaster if it wasn't for 2 people sending in a combined 3,000 packs of seeds.
And, this year is currently the biggest unknown one since the first year of the swap, with 50, or so, new participants already, with little known about what types of tomatoes they would like.
Send in as much as you'd like to send in.
Popular Categories are; Beefsteak, Black, Micro Dwarf, Dwarf (Project), Pink, Cherry, Heart, Eastern European and Striped, with lesser request for the other Categories. Also, there are many requests for tomatoes from individual breeders, like Gates, Wagner and the Kozula varieties.