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  • #76
    All my varieties are already on the list, so I have nothing to offer

    Only these:
    Golden Nugget Squash
    White Emergo runner bean (dry it for use as a butter bean)


    I may be able to add more as the season goes on, but I just can't get my head around it at the moment.
    Last edited by Two_Sheds; 22-01-2010, 07:57 AM. Reason: clarification
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    • #77
      TS anything from my list you'd prefer to grow? Quite happy to share the load if you want.
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      • #78
        Nooooo, stay, its all going to be a bit mad but great fun. Lots of things have been listed but it is being narrowed down to two items per person.

        If I've listed anything you fancy growing, pm me and I'll send it on
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        • #79
          Originally posted by Flummery View Post
          I think I shall grow Bird's Egg climbing bean and Magnum Bonum pea for the circle. Also some toms - but I haven't decided which yet. I have some new ones (to me) and I'm going to eat one or two before I decide!
          Both sound good to me

          I'm still struggling over what to grow for the circle, I’m thinking any 2 of the following;
          Mange tout-Winterkefe,
          Root Parsley-Halflange Fakir,
          Beetroot-Chioggia,
          Raddish-Hilds blauer Herbst und Winter or White icicle
          Lettuce-Black Seeded Simpson.

          Doesn't have to be any of the above, as I'm not sure what others would like, anyone got any preference?
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          • #80
            I really must sort out my list, although it will be short
            Bex

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            • #81
              I'll save Lablab Beans as no one has mentioned them plus some tomato seeds. Will also save the Dedo de Mocha sweet pepper seeds.

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              • #82
                Hi all,
                Sorry for my silence on here so far.....
                Having read the seed saving advice I think it's best if I save some tomato seeds for the circle as I a) am new to seed saving and b) have a relatively small space and neighbours on both sides who grow their own so can't guarantee isolation for things that easily cross pollinate. I will try saving other things too but toms are the safest bet for the circle. I will also be trying to save chilli seeds and will grow the plants I want to save from indoors in order to be able to isolate the varieties. I was quite seed poor, having never saved any before but a trip to Nicky's Nurseries site has provided me with a few interesting chilli and tomato varieties. I have also been spoilt by RT as he sent me a seed parcel. I haven't included those on the list though as there are only a few seeds of each so none to share further until they've been grown I'm afraid.
                The list below are all my pre-RT toms and chillies, I am still trying to decide which ones to grow but may have a few spare seeds if any grapes are interested in a particular variety.... I know some have already been offered.

                Tomatoes
                tigerella
                Marmande
                Gardener's delight
                Alicante
                San Marzano 2
                Costoluto Fiorentino
                Roma VF
                Garden Pearl
                Red Cherry
                Moneymaker
                Tumbling Tom Red
                100's and 1000's
                Balconi Yellow
                Tamina
                Black Russian
                Green Zebra
                Limmony
                Banana Leggs
                Orange Berry
                Red Zebra
                Snowberry
                Garden Peach
                Ananas Noire
                Summer Cider
                yellow Pigmy
                Striped Stuffer
                Bloody Butcher
                Pink Brandywine
                Brown Berry
                Vintage wine
                Christmas Grapes
                Green Sausage

                Chillies
                Anaheim
                Cayenne x3 packs
                Demon Red
                Patio Sizzler
                Padron
                Peach Habanero
                Bhut Jolokia (none spare)
                Cajamarca
                Numex Twilight
                Hungarian Hotwax
                Chinese Five Colour

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                • #83
                  If you grew on Bloody Butcher for the group I'd be interested in some.
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                  • #84
                    Ok Flum.
                    I can try that one

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                    • #85
                      I'd better get and start putting choices onto the first post, hadn't I.

                      It's getting exciting now!!!

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                      • #86
                        It certainly is Andrea. If anyone else has suggestions for which toms I should try this year, please feel free to suggest as I am somewhat spoilt for choice now

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                        • #87
                          Another vote for Bloody Butcher tom. Incy, your Garden Peach tom sounds very similar to my Wapsipinicon tom - both have the fuzzy skin.

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                          • #88
                            I vote for the Bloody Butcher too I had a few of those from SBP, but the seeds I saved from them got lost

                            I'm going to save (this year):

                            Bridgewater climbing bean
                            Brighstone dwarf bean

                            because I know both of those do well on my plot.

                            and either: Purple Ukraine tomato (a purple plum), or, Auntie Madge's tomato. Depending which does best.

                            Unless anyone prefers me to do anything different...


                            I'll also offer any of the other OP varieties I'm growing for seed (that do well enough to share) as first dibs to the circle before offering on the main swap board.

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                            • #89
                              Ok so Bloody butcher is a definite then
                              Sarz, If you want a few Bloody Butcher seeds for 2010, pm me your address as I can spare a few of those

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                              • #90
                                Hi Incy
                                Im just wondering if up you either have acouple of chinese five colour or numex twilight seeds going spare? Feel a bit cheeky with all the discussion re seed exchange going on! Would only need a couple and either one or the other?
                                We did chillis last year but were a bit unsuccesful, we think its linked to the peat free compost we used? No worries if not.
                                Many thanks x
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