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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: ohio
USDA Zone: 5b
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Wow thanks
Hopefully i dont od on peppers this summer any one have the Naga Viper yet just wondering how hot it really is i seen a video on u tube but its not the same as doin it yourself. Also i would like to try some Heirloom sweet corn if any one has extra |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Virginia
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 622
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thread and I was thinking I wanted to try it. I can put some touchstone gold beets in your baggie if you want some. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Sure, I would love some Touchstone Gold beets.... This train is such the BEST, it's like a traveling seed~fest
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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treeguy...I don't think the Vaga Niper seeds out out in the general public yet. But then again, maybe they are. The horticulture teacher at the high school here, that I donated all my super-hot plants to, tried a tiny sliver of the "Douglah" pepper, he said that was the worst day of his life..
....he knew how hot it was, but just couldn't stop his curiosity
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: sw mo
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[QUOTE=roper2008;863166]MVNewf , do you have any extra Corbaci seed?[/QUOTE
I added some of these to the train!!! |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Toronto
USDA Zone: 5b
Posts: 446
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Ciao all-
All this fun seems to be contagious! Treeguy, I have Triple Play Sweet Corn and a dwarf type, Blue Jade that I'll set aside for you. I have a hybrid, Silver Queen F1 as well. I'm not sure my season is long enough for that one but it's one of the best for white corn. Roper2008, I'd also love some Touchstone Gold Beets if you have enough. I think I'm starting to get the hang of growing beets. Toni's Bulls Blood and Lutz beets grew really well this year. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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So many "adds to the baggie" going on here
I have started writing on coin envelopes, train riders name and seeds for them as this thread keeps moving along, so I don't forget who wanted what....lol....and to make sure they board the right train...lol
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Virginia
USDA Zone: 7b
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Toronto
USDA Zone: 5b
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Oh yay oh yay oh yay! Thanks roper!
Filling wishes is so much fun and this is a great group. I'm starting to get more of an idea of what everyone's "leanings" are in terms of food crops. MVNewf, did you want the 4-variety kale? |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Sure Sorellina, I would love some 4-variety kale.....all these fall/winter seeds are going to be what I will be attempting in my 2012 fall/winter growing hoop house...by this time next year, the train riders will get to see their seeds growing into veggies under a big, unheated plastic dome
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Italian sweet red horn pepper. That is one pepper that is prolific for me, grows beautifully an a great producer.
