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Soapnuts Seed/Plant Exchange

If you would like to participate, please send info to:

mailto:webmistress@soapnuts.com with "Seed Swap" in the subject heading.

Enter at your own risk. List Owner assumes no liability!

Helpful hints for swapping-

Things that should be included:

Name of the plant, including 'common' names if available.
Growing information (how-to, zones, etc.)
Whether the plant is an annual, biennial or, perennial.
The date when the seed was collected.

Be up front about what you are trading/sending. A minimum of 25 seeds is a good exchange, : )

If you are unsure of how to wrap/mail, please do a search for more info. Plants should be clean and free of 'bugs' and in good, healthy condition. Bubble wrap for seed packets for protection. Please be sure to check with your local state agency for laws concerning shipping plants, etc.

Seeds should be sent in seed packets, either coin envelopes (found at Staples, etc.) or homemade paper envelopes, etc.



I'm looking for daylilies. (plants, seeds, roots, you name it!) :-)
Particularly pinks and creams. Also, heirloom seeds. Anything other than tomatoes.
I have for trade:
Liropie (purple spikes; not varigated) Lots to divide from a transplant bed I'd like back. :-)
Dwarf gardenia plants that aren't doing well at all in my yard. They are a little spindly and scraggly-looking and need a good home. I don't have an exact count right now, but I know for certain that I
have 5.
Seeds I have are:
Dill
Cukes (3 varieties)
Blue Lake snap beans
Trumpet Vine
Mandevilla (very few)
Cantelope
Small amount of cactus Zinnia
Small amount of Rudbechia
A few Four O'Clock
Watermelon
Lavender  - Datura (small amount)

Have a great day! This just made mine!! :-)
Amy (amy@sprhill.net)
Hi,
I'm Alison. I have chocolate mint plants, lilly roots mostly day lilly, ivy rooted cuttings, garlic chives plants, beebalm plants, Japanese maple seedlings4-6", also sedum plants and various aromatic herb plants to trade for flower seeds or plants/ herb seedsor plants. I especially want delphinium, foxglove and lavender seeds or plants and perennial gypsophilia plants. Thanx.
Paterson@fastol.com
Seeds available now:
Confederate Rose
Milk-vein Thistle - Silybum Marianum
Dahlberg Daisy
Pink Flamingo
Butterfly Pea Vine - Clitoria t. 'Blue Sails'
Butterfly Weed - Milkweed - Ascelpias
Mexican Petunia - Ruella Brittoniana
Four O' Clock - Mirabilis Jalapa
White Coral Vine
Salvia
Hyacinth Vine
Candlestix Tree
Sea Oats
Texas Red Field Poppy
Castor Bean Trees
Will have birdhouse gourd seeds in the fall

Ruth Gibson
manvelacres@juno.com 
Will swap 'Shoo-fly' seeds with anyone that has any 'Self'heal' seeds  or cuttings.  If you are a perennial gardener..  the shoo-fly plant is an absolutely lovely addition to your garden. An old heirloom plant, self sows quite easily,  flower is alovely perriwinkle blue shade. The elders tell me, this old plant was grown around barns.. to keep the fly & ant population down. I grow ours all around our farm,because I am fond of the perriwinkle color, but particuliarly in my greenhouse. I place them in front of my fans and have had no problems with any critters since I began growing it. Depending on where it's grown..  it can grow from 12 inches potted to 3 feet easily in the ground.  When Autumn arrives,  the pods are air dried & collected..  full of  thousands of seeds! The pods are also quite lovely dried in floral arrangements & wreaths. Can supply photos!
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Jadeane (Please contact:  ccfarmherbs@aol.com zip 03031)
I have the following:
obediance plant pink, salvia 3' purple hummingbirds love it.Hidden Ginger
Queen Lily (Beautiful cut flower shaped like a pineapple with wonderful leaf
all summer). Mexican Petunia loves partial shade to full sun with pink
flowers. I also have purple flowers in the mexican petunial. i have yellow
canna that seeds it self , I will send bulbs of course. I have a red canna
that has been in my family for 7 generations found on family plantation,
also seeds, I have creep sedum yellow flower. I have a few hosta  laverder
in color, We have touch me not seeds that are an old fashioned favorite, We
have elephants ear, We have mexican heather, wonderful plant that flowers in
a beautiful fusia color, I have cuttings of the following,  hydredia, white
lavender blue or pink depending on the acitiy of soil, I have woodland fern,
I have seeds of melapodium, and impatients, that for us grow 2' tall . I am
desperate for lilly's oriental or asiatic any color
cpninc1@bellsouth.net
Patricia Nerren
I have an old fashioned(been there forever) dark pink hollyhock growing along our house & stables. I believe it is the chattem? Annual and it reseeds itself prolifically. I am interested in trading seeds for herbal seeds such as valerian,st.john'swort etc.
contact me at poplar@dreamscape.com 13032
I have lots of dill seeds from current year (2003). Would like to trade for lavender that will grow in north Georgia.

Sandy     Blinton@tds.net
"Charlotte Stegall" cstegall01@bellsouth.net

hello
I am looking for herbs plant starter,house and florida type yard plants, perinials

we have pine, wisteria, oak, et..

we are on 2 acres,
we started a garden but lost alot in huricane, trying again
are there other sites to swap,
i also have crepe myrtle seeds,pink,white.and yucca root,
we do not have much to start,

i have a few baby spider  plants,

fern seeds,few
Interested in trading cuttings – especially Plumeria – but any cuttings would be great!
I have 2 plants that I can take a cutting from and send to you - both are very easy to start from cuttings-
Ixora (orange) - Tropical plant - blooms all summer long - beautiful - very unusual - cold sensitive
night blooming jasmine - it smells soooo yummy when it blooms at night - blooms all summer - you'll want to plant it near a window or door - cold sensitive

Let me know if you have any unusual cuttings that you would be interested in trading.  I live in Texas so my climate is a bit on the hot side.  All of my plants and trees would probably not do very well in the north without winter protection.
I also have a very unusual ornamental pepper plant that I can trade seed for.  The plant blooms four different colors at one time - orange, green, yellow, and red. The blooms stand straight up.  A great conversation piece because when it is in full bloom it is very spectacular - super easy to grow.  Cold sensitive, so you have to remember to collect seed each year.
I also have double blooming angel trumpet seeds or cuttings - purple and yellow - super easy to grow - cold sensitive - WATCH CHILDREN AND PETS B/C PLANT IS POISONOUS.
I am interested in trading plants and seeds of all kinds, so always keep me in mind. Let me know! 
God Bless,
Theresa Martin
wallermomof2@hotmail.com



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