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Daisy7117 has contributed to 6 posts out of 2610 total posts
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Looking for any interesting tomato seeds. Thank You.
Looking to trade Chili Pepper seeds...Thanks.
I am looking for some really tasty tomatoes from around the world to grow...any help would be appreciated....some of the varieties I'm growing now are Omar's Lebanese Amish Rose Summer Cider Pink Flamingo Ladybug
But I'm always looking for new and interesting varieties to trade if anyone is interested! Thank you.
Hi Wayne and thanks for the welcome! I had the same problem with my coffee plants as well...they really do better with very bright light, but I still can't get them to flower or set fruit...so I'm assuming they like high humidity and lots of heat. Right now I'm really into chilli plants (different varieties from around the world) but I really am interested in some more exotic indoor plants....maybe a sandalwood tee, or something I can turn into a bonsai, or an orchid....I might even try a banana tree one day (-8 Take care and happy gardening! Daisy7117
I want these chilli seeds:
Byadgi Nalchetti (Semi Bird Eye) Kashmiri (Annigira) S9 Mundu (Round) Wander Hot Tomato Chilli Madras Pari Tejapuri (Bird Eye) White or Yellow Chilli Urfa Biber (from Turkey)
but I will take any unusual and authentic chilli seeds!
I have these seeds to trade: Thai, Sweet Bell, Kashmiri, and some others....please let me know what you are looking for and I might be able to find them here in the USA.
Thanks!
Just wanted to say "Hi" and introduce myself.......I like to grow citrus (Kaffir Lime, Blood Orange), Curry Leaf plant, and True Rose Scented Geranium...all indoors of course!....and I have gotten into growing rare "Fat Plants" in the Burseraceae family.....among my plants are Bursera fagaroids, True Franckencense [Boswellia sacra from seed], Myrrh [Commiphora myrrha from seed], C.mollis, C.africana, C.pyracanthoides, as well as a variety of herbs, spices and chillies [Kashmiri Mirch, 7-Pot, Scorpion, Aji Lemon, Tobago Seasoning, Thai, Congo, Gunter Hope, Zimbabwe Birdseye, Wild Tepin, Lanterns, Hungarian Death,etc....23 varieties from around the world this year 2008!]...and many heirloom Amish tomato varieties. I'm really interested in growing more exotics and especially some banana species.
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