Thought I would get my swap list in nice and early as my wish plants and my swap plants probably won't be ready to send till later in the year or even early next year.
So here goes.
Plants wanted:
Fig plant - only need be a small rooted cutting, layer, or offset to save on postage. Or one a bit larger. (ficus carica)
Impatiens Niamniamensis - Parrot plant - Congo Cockatoo. This is a long shot I know. I used to grow this a few years back but lost them all one winter. (along with whitefly!)
Pulmonaria (lungwort) - for the bees early in the year.
Monarda (bee balm).
rare/unusual veg seeds. Climbing bean seeds.
multiplyer onion or bunching/welsh onion (allium fistulosum)
Plants Offered in the autumn:
Grape vines - rooted cuttings. Varieties - Regent, Phoenix, Chardonnay, Madeleine Angevine.
Soft fruit - rooted cuttings.
Gooseberry 'Hinnonmaki Green'
Blackcurrant 'Ben Nevis'
Redcurrant 'Jonkheer Van Tets'
Strawberry Plants - Cambridge Favourite
Plants Offered Jan/Feb 2013.
Oca (tubers).
Yacon (This year only a few caudices - the things new plants grow from- as I want to build up the stock).
Hoping someone will offer some of my wants and want some of my offered. :)
Somebody is early and keen.. ;) ;D
I can see few items already on your list that I maybe able to help you with.. give me a day or two and I have a little 'stock take' and I'll PM you with the 'results'.... ;)
Cool Goodlife :)
Any articular climbing beans? I've only got a couple of varieties right now, but I'm growing out a lot more, which I should have for swaps over the winter, slugs and floods permitting.
I usually grow borlotti but a new variety would make a nice change.
I'm culling my pulmonaria Soldiers and Sailors atm. PM me your address and I'll get some to you.
Cheers, Lishka
I've got loads of red bee balm, I can do cuttings later in the season if you want a few :)
Also got loads of walking onion tops, you can have a couple now if you pm your address, I'm in the process of taking them off and planting them everywhere I have a space ;D
Quote from: manicscousers on June 30, 2012, 09:31:41
Also got loads of walking onion tops, you can have a couple now if you pm your address, I'm in the process of taking them off and planting them everywhere I have a space ;D
Ah! So that's what you do with them! I usually just leave them to self-scatter!
Quote from: manicscousers on June 30, 2012, 09:31:41
I've got loads of red bee balm, I can do cuttings later in the season if you want a few :)
Also got loads of walking onion tops, you can have a couple now if you pm your address, I'm in the process of taking them off and planting them everywhere I have a space ;D
Right I know I'm thick but what on earth is walking onion tops !!!
XChas
walking onions grow flower head..but instead of flowers they develop tiny 'mini' onions..as they grow on and gets heavier, the 'flower' stalk bends over and where the head touches the ground those 'mini' onions root and start growing making more 'mother' onion that will produce babies following year.
If not kept under control..walking onion spread=walk all over the place.
They are perennial onions.
Quote from: goodlife on June 30, 2012, 14:28:14
walking onions grow flower head..but instead of flowers they develop tiny 'mini' onions..as they grow on and gets heavier, the 'flower' stalk bends over and where the head touches the ground those 'mini' onions root and start growing making more 'mother' onion that will produce babies following year.
If not kept under control..walking onion spread=walk all over the place.
They are perennial onions.
Can you eat them ;D ;D
I think they are a very firm onion Chas, great for pickling I believe & I'm pretty sure that I've them at Kenyons ;D.
Quote from: grannyjanny on June 30, 2012, 14:42:24
I think they are a very firm onion Chas, great for pickling I believe & I'm pretty sure that I've them at Kenyons ;D.
I had never heard of them fancy me missing out on food ;D ;D
Thank you for answering my question goodlife although it did rather shatter my image of lots of onions walking over the allotments ;D
X Chas
Hi Ed... I could do with some of your soft fruits..
Gooseberry 'Hinnonmaki Green'
Blackcurrant 'Ben Nevis'
Redcurrant 'Jonkheer Van Tets'
Strawberry Plants - Cambridge Favourite
I have loads to swap with you.. gem squash, potato onion (sort of like shalots - google them) peppers and chillies, egg plant, carrots, celeriac, castor oil plant, thyme, dills atlantic giant pumpkin, basil, various gourds etc, courgettes.. and probably more...
Hope you will do a swap..
Great Gavin...... I've pm'ed you for some swaps ;)
looks like i may be able to help you out with your request for Impatiens Niamniamensis - Parrot plant.
i have a few plants but they have been neglected some as i've recently moved house. they are fine but are a little potbound and therefore stunted. should be ideal for taking your own cuttings from soon or repotting for cuttings next year. i find to starve them of water until they start to droop keeps them alive!
i'm curious about the oca and would love to try it.
please forward your address and i'll post a plant out to you asap for a swap of some oca in jan/feb.
great.
Hello Rossssco and a big welcome to A4A. I pm'ed you for a swap. Look forward to hearing from you. ;)
reply sent Ed, thanks for the welcome, looking forward to a rosey future with A4A. hope you acquire all you're looking for.
Quote from: ed dibbles on July 31, 2012, 17:41:32
Great Gavin...... I've pm'ed you for some swaps ;)
Hi ed - I posted yours on Friday... enjoy.. Regards GJC
They came yesterday, Gavin, Many thanks again. ;)
Quote from: ed dibbles on August 29, 2012, 21:52:17
They came yesterday, Gavin, Many thanks again. ;)
Looking forward to receiving mine from you when they are ready.. Already prepared the strawberry plot :)
Did you get a fig sorted yet Gavin?
PM me if not. :)
Quote from: Nigel B on September 06, 2012, 00:17:11
Did you get a fig sorted yet Gavin?
PM me if not. :)
Sent a pm Nige...