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Iβll shoot you over some giant hyssop grown in Zone 5b for a trade for flowers or unique herbs - just send me your addy and Iβll pop some in the mail... you send what you want to send... Iβll plant it all!
I also have Mexican Sunflower, Optic Grass, State Fair Zinna, Indian Blanket and a ton of other seeds Iβve collected from Botanical Interests and Seedman.
Hello gardeners, I have a hillside available to me to turn into garden/food forest. I live in zone 7 Boise, Idaho. Currently there is some native sage brush and foxtail type grasses. I would really like to plant herbs and flowers such as Yarrow, Anise Hyssop, and Bee Balm to attract pollinators but Iβm not sure how invasive they are, and if they would negatively disturb the landscape. Any help regarding the subject would be greatly appreciated!!!
I know this is just a shot in the dark but i have been wanting to grow these two for quite sometimes. I have the following for swap.
Tomatoes:
- Pink Oxheart
- Green doctor
- New yorker
- Variegated Tomato
- Yellow pear
- Ananas noire
- Siberian
- Velvet red
- Gobstopper
- Paul Robeson
- Purple slicer kind (possible black Krim or purple Cherokee) I missedlabel my plants so I had no idea
- Black prince
Beets
- Golden beets
- Chioggia Beet
Pepper:
- Poblanos
- Thai chillies
Pea:
- Golden sweet pea
Melon:
- Petit rein de gris
Okra
- Red burgundy
- Clemson spineless
- Okinawa pink okra
Brassica sp.
- Radish
- Assorted chois ( tats, bokchoy, etc)
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Flower:
- Borage
- Love in a mist
- Pompom zinnia
- Double blue butterfly pea
I might also have other varieties that I have but can't remember on the top of my head. I'm looking forward to trading with you fine folks on here. Thank you for reading and have a great rest of your week!
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