Hi, we had our allotment assoc seed swap, very small turn-out so I've got some seeds for you lot if you'd like them:
climbing bean a cosse violette
bean blue lake (unopened pack)
lettuce-leaf mixed (2 x unopened packs)
parsley flat leaved (self-saved 2010)
fennel (leafy not bulbing)
courgette tondo di Piacenza (seeds of Italy)
courgette soleil F1 (yellow)
tomato Tigerella (T&M)
courgette black beauty
onion di Savona/savonese (pinkish onion, spring or over-winter)
onion senshyu yellow (over-wintering
In return, I would love some chilli seed, and coriander, if anyone has any spare. But you don't have to swap if you don't have any.
Normally I don't ask, but because it's such a lot of seeds to post off, I wouldn't mind an SAE, unless you're sending me seed of course!
pigeonseed x
Hi pigeonseed
I have some Cayenne chilli seeds and coriander which I'd happily swop for some courgettes if that is ok? Could I try the soleil and black beauty? I've only grown green ones before so it would be good to try something new.
I've not done a seed swop before. How do we swop addresses?
Thanks in anticipation.
Bigcat
Thanks bigcat! - cats and pigeons don't normally mix, but in the interests of trade... ;)
pm me your address, I'll send you mine, bob's your uncle!
I think yellow courgettes taste better btw.
that's courgette black beauty gone, I'll send some tondo di P and yellow ones but there's still plenty of those last two left if anyone else wants.
tigerella promised to LottieLou.
any more interested? no need for swaps now
pigeon
x
Could i try for the blue lake beans please, if there are any other seed you would like let me know and if i have them ill send them through.
I was wondering what to do with our left over seed packets!! I was thinking of holding onto them for the plant sale in May :-\
Can you let us all know how it went, and if you would do anything the same again or differently?
1066 :)
Hi hippydave pm me your address.
1066 - I wonder whether people were just not thatinto seeds, they didn't seem to really want any of them. And a couple didn't seem that keen on the giving away bit either. one took a pack of sikkim cucumber from me, and some flower seeds, and shook out 6 coriander seeds from a packet in return, in a manner that suggested I was taking her first born child in return for cucumber seed.
Maybe people just need to get used to sharing. I gave some beans and squash seed to a good home.
We're doing a seedling swap in may too, but many seeds will be a bit late by then.
Dear seed snatcher / baby snatcher :P
sounds a bit disappointing, but I guess we all have to start somewhere and maybe we have all been lulled by the generosity of folk on A4A in terms of swapping :-\
It will be interesting to see what happens with us, I'm going to invite my mates who I've swapped with to bulk up the numbers, also thinking of making some cakes / biccies to tempt people to come along. I also have a few left over spuds I'll add to the mix. Fingers crossed :)
I was thinking about May for winter growing stuff as well :-\
Anyway at least the seeds on here will be going to some good homes :)
I would love some of the climbing violet beans if possible if you have any left. I had some before and didn't manage to save any so would love to give that another try.
This is where the old practice of circulating a package of seeds came in useful; someone would probably have had them. I know there were complaints; some may have been justified, some certainly weren't. I do feel the advantages outweighed the drawbacks.
I think perhaps the cost of postage became too much. Don't forget supermarkets etc are now selling seeds at less than the price of a stamp
That's fine if you're satisfied with common varieties!
lizann, i'll pm you, i can spare some more violet-podded beans
1066 - yes this is a good quality allotment association! I provided chocolate teacakes, someone else made tea. At least we kept out of the rain!
lottielou, i know what you mean about postage. the new large letter thing gets us when we're sending seeds sometimes, doesn't it? still cheaper than most seed packets though. And I do like growing gifts, more special than shopping.
climbing bean a cosse violette
bean blue lake (unopened pack)
lettuce-leaf mixed (1 x unopened packs)
parsley flat leaved (self-saved 2010)
fennel (leafy not bulbing)
courgette tondo di Piacenza (seeds of Italy)
courgette soleil F1 (yellow)
tomato Tigerella (T&M)
courgette black beauty
onion di Savona/savonese (pinkish onion, spring or over-winter)
onion senshyu yellow (over-wintering
Hi there
I haven't received your address yet to post your chilli and coriander. I don't think I've had a PM from you (I've not used this before but it says zero messages when I log in). I just wanted to check if you have included it in your message to me?
Thanks
Bigcat
Yes I think I pmed it, but will do it again now!
I get my corriander from the asian supermarket, about 70p for a huge bag. I normally pop some in my mouth whilst scattering liberally. When can it be sown outside and in?
I'll send you some with the Pink Accordian seed
I don't normally sow the cooking coriander, because it tends to go to seed faster, though one year I spilt some by accident, and did get quite a nice crop! Maybe I should do it again. I think you can sow it soon, it probably just stays dormant till it's warm enough.
Pink accordian seed?
(http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q124/pigeonseed/pinkacc.jpg)