View Full Version : Giant vegetable seeds trade for pepper seeds?
Ozarkrocker
07-05-2007, 03:02 AM
I see that there are some guys lookin to trade some Naga seeds out there. I was just wondering if anyone would want to trade some Naga, devil's tonque, good Chayenne peppers or some other not so common varietys? Like I said before I have some giant vegetable variety seeds like, Pumpkin,Tomatoes, giant sunflower,giant Kohlrabi and giant rutabga seeds. If you don't want to trade than please tell me how I can get a hold of some of these Peppers?
Thanks!
gardenkiller
07-05-2007, 09:12 PM
I am guessing you will probably have better luck at the end of the season, most people don't have ripe enough peppers to collect seeds yet. But I could be wrong.
cmpman1974
07-06-2007, 09:08 PM
What type of "giant tomato" varieties. I live in Michigan. I don't have room for pumpkins or sunflowers in my garden unfortunately. Send me a Private Message. I'm sure we can arrange something. :)
Chris
I see that there are some guys lookin to trade some Naga seeds out there. I was just wondering if anyone would want to trade some Naga, devil's tonque, good Chayenne peppers or some other not so common varietys? Like I said before I have some giant vegetable variety seeds like, Pumpkin,Tomatoes, giant sunflower,giant Kohlrabi and giant rutabga seeds. If you don't want to trade than please tell me how I can get a hold of some of these Peppers?
Thanks!
Ozarkrocker
07-07-2007, 02:04 AM
Hi Chris, Sent PM.
imaguitargod
07-07-2007, 03:23 PM
What Giant Pumpkin seeds do you have? Is it the Atlantic Giant?
gardenkiller
07-07-2007, 11:00 PM
I have a few atlantic giant also, heck I will almost give em away. Don't have room to grow something that big.
Ozarkrocker
07-08-2007, 03:29 AM
I have several different pumpkin varietys like, Prizewinner hybrid up to 300lbs. , Big max can get 100+ lbs , and of course Atlantic Giant wich holds the record at 1,502lbs by Ron Wallace. But the seeds I have are of good genetics, I have a couple 400 Dill and Beachy Cross seeds, just to name a few, there are a couple I'm saving for my self, but I do have some pretty good ones that I could trade if need be. The thing is, the numbers are the weight of the pumpkin that was grown. That's way I know what my chance's are of getting a really big pumpkin, unlike the store bought ones, but that don't mean the store bought ones won't end up with a 400+ lb. pumpkin. If you have any questions just post.
Thanks!
bluelytes
07-20-2007, 02:53 AM
Whatcha got in the way of giant tomatos?? I have about 40 different hot pepper varieties. Contact me directly, please, at : bluelytes@yahoo.com Thanx
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