I’m organizing! Or something like it, anyway….
If you live in Canada and would like any of the following seeds, please go to my CONTACT FORM and fill out your name, mailing address, and a list of the seeds you’re interested in. I’ll ship them out to you free of charge within the next few weeks.
I’m so sorry, but I cannot mail seeds to anyone outside of Canada. As well, I have very limited quantities of some of these, so drop me a line right away for best selection.
Although many of these are salad greens and vegetables, there are a few that you may need to research ahead of requesting – look for things such as hardiness zone, size, growth habit (some of these are spreaders and reseeders, so be warned!) etc.. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
And, of course, even though I’ve made all attempts to store these properly, there is no guarantee that they will germinate and/or grow. But I think you should have pretty good results. Happy gardening!
Up for grabs:
Calendula (unknown cultivar, single blooms)
Rock soapwort
Chervil
Lupine (unknown cultivar)
Butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) – SORRY, ALL SPOKEN FOR
Rat’s tail radish
Mache
Golden purslane
Chives – SORRY, ALL SPOKEN FOR
Tennessee coneflower (Echinacea tennesseensis) – SORRY, ALL SPOKEN FOR
Magentaspreen (Chenopodium giganteum)
Poached egg plant (Limnanthes douglasii) – SORRY, ALL SPOKEN FOR
Komatsuna
Hu hsien
Red frills mustard greens
Radish (regular white-fleshed, red-skinned variety)
Mitsuba (Japanese parsley, Cryptotaenia japonica)
Tsoi-sim
Rapini ‘Sorrento’
Alyssum (perennial)
Ground cherry ‘Aunt Molly’
Shiso (Perilla frutescens)
Hamburg parsley
Tatsoi
Hi Sheryl. Can I get Lupine, chives, and the butterfly Milkweed please? That would be great! Let me know what I owe you for these. Take care my friend! Hugs….
Kathy
Consider it done! 🙂 No charge for any of these. Take care and have a wonderful day – hope you’re enjoying the sunshine! Hugs!
What a great idea! 🙂 Pity I dont have a garden!
Maybe next spring! 🙂
I’d like some rat tail radish, chervil and the poached egg plant please and the coneflower please. I shall pick up.
Absolutely, Angie! 🙂
Very good thing you are doing
Thanks – happy I can do so!
What a great idea! I can barely get organized to collect seeds for myself let alone anyone else. I’m impressed!
Last year was fantastic for seed collection for me! Plus, a few of these are from the gardens of friends and a few are from mail-order.
Sheryl, how nice of you to offer your seeds to fellow Canadian gardeners. That is quite the comprehensive list.
I’m delighted to share!
A true gardener!