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May 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Gardening Techniques, home gardening tips, organic seeds, seeds, seeds and bulbs

Seeds Swapping
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Seed SwapSeed Swapping is increasingly becoming popular these days. People exchange seeds with their overseas friends and relatives quite often. Increasing popularity of social networking concept on the internet had facilitated people around the world and now they are more connected with each other. But seed swapping is not simply an idea exchange. It is far more serious and requires extreme care while trying.

The darker sides of the seeds swapping concept must be known first and prior to jumping on this benign and happy pastime. Several parts of the world are comparatively free from the pests and diseases compared to other parts. If the seeds exchange happens between two such parts of the world then it may be the beginning of new catastrophic complexities. Seeds will never come alone. More pests and different diseases will also arrive with the seeds.

Some of the common examples of this danger are presented by plant varieties having “rust diseases”. Plants belonging to the ‘Myrtaceae’ family are more prone to this disease. This family includes plants like Eucalyptus, Callistemon, and Lilypilly. Similarly, the “Guava Rust” is another such disease which is caused by fungus.

DSC01991A little research on internet will present lists of plants that are more susceptible to this disease. You will also come to know the names of plants, seeds, and plant materials which have strict import and export conditions imposed by the respective governments. Therefore, prior to considering any seeds swapping you must refer to all such information’s regarding restricted and prohibited items which are easily available on the internet.

There are several mail order companies selling plant materials and seeds. Many have been labelled as “green harvest” also for instance. You will find different types of certifications and brandings of the plant materials and seeds offered by such companies but you must know that even these companies are not allowed to send seeds and plant materials to some specified parts of the world. This is mainly because of the local government’s concern for their pests and disease free environment. You must enquire every such aspect before arriving at any decision. These states or provinces are making serious efforts to avoid any future problems and you must respect their intentions.

As a responsible gardener it becomes your moral responsibility to discourage your friends, relatives, and other people from sending or receiving seeds without conducting thorough research. They must be made aware of the fact that the material subject to exchange must pass through proper procedures.

We suggest you a better alternative for exchanging plant materials and seeds. You may take an advantage of the “Seed Savers Networks“. Likeminded people and certain specific organizations are also better options. Seed saver Networks are extremely helpful in this regard. They offer fruitful advises to garden communities and with little efforts you can also start such a seed savers network in your area.


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Seeds Swapping Question & Answers

Seeds Swapping Question: 1


Anyone here interested in flower seed swapping?

I tried it on a few sites, it was fun

Seeds Swapping Question: 2


Anyone organize a SEED SWAP?

Does anyone have experience organizing a local seed swap? How did it go? Any tips or pitfalls to look out for? Looking for people who have organized IN PERSON (NOT online) seed swaps such as at your church, park or community center. Please no referrals to online seed swaps.

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Wild flower Seed swap?

I'm trying to make a wildflower garden does anyone know where I can get poppy seeds.... not the bright red one that grows in corn but the tougher one with grey/ green leaves and pinkish flowers. Anyone want to swap for evening primrose seeds I dont mean opium poppies. The one i mean is about a foot tall and grows almost wild once established.

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flower seed swap gardenguides.com?

Someone a couple weeks ago sent me a site gardenguides.com garden forum for swapping seeds. I can't get the site to work. I have signed on but can't get a message out to the person that I want to contact about seeds. If anyone has any idea on what site this is and can give me step-by-step on how to do it, I would appreciate it.

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How do people find out about my Yahoo Seed Exchange group? CNYPlantcyle@yahoogroups.com ?

I have a group on Yahoo. Its at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cnyplantcycle It supports seed swapping by mail and plant swapping where possible. We also support the growth of community gardens by networking with others for advice. also a list of web links that is growing.

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pets from swap meet(flea market) is it okay to buy them?

so i'ved had a dwarf hamster for almost 3 years and they sold it to me at the flea market,on the day it first opened his eyes. was that okay? and all the baby hamsters that were being sold were handeled by EVERYONE that came by or wanted to pet them, some of them even got dropped on the floor. why were they still alive? and why is mine living so long? and also i got another one from swap meet 2 days ago,this time its siberian. he was in a little 5 gallon dirty and old plastic bin, and he was together with 6 other hamsters,no toys or nothing. they drank from a dirty water bowl and their food really stunk. i already bought a ten gallon tank and a whole bunch of toys but he's scared of them will he ever play? he also doesn't know how to use the water bottle. and he will only eat sunflower seeds. what do i do? p.s the guy who sold it to me says its about 3 months old, and i got him because i couldn't stand them being treated so badly. i took him to the vet this morning and he said the hamster will make it, i just needed some vitamins for hamsters and put it in his water, but he doesn't think it could ever be tamed. oh and yes i do know that buying a hamster from those kinds of people is encouriging him to keep on breeding them. but its not like im the only one who buys animals from him. i'ved seen 5 year old little girls just buy the hamsters with their alowence without even telling their parents. that guy is bad and i dont think he's ever gonna stop selling. oh and no, he didn't over charge, he asked only for 5$ but it doesn't matter how much he charged, thats not the problem.

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Do you want to know what I think of the Dallas Mavericks?

Pat Riley first promised it 11 years ago: a Miami Heat victory parade down Biscayne Boulevard. Shaquille O'Neal guaranteed it two summers ago, vowing to add a fourth ring to his big hand in his new city. And with one tenacious game after another in these NBA finals, Dwyane Wade delivered both. The Miami Heat are champions for the first time, thanks to two basketball greats who made good on their promises -- and the next great one, whose promise seems unlimited. The man they call "Flash" had 36 points and 10 rebounds in the teeth of a hostile Dallas crowd Tuesday night, capping his magnificent playoffs and the Heat's sizzling four-game comeback by leading Miami past the Mavericks 95-92. "It's one of the best feelings, next to my wife and my son, that I've ever had in my life," Wade said. "I'm going to live it up!" The Heat roared back from a two-game deficit to win the NBA finals in six. Wade, the obvious finals MVP, cemented his superstardom with a dominant four-game performance capped by four pressure-packed, final-minute free throws in the same building where Miami went down two games to none. He even missed a pair in the waning seconds, giving Dallas a final shot to tie. But Jason Terry missed an open look for 3, and Wade grabbed the rebound and flung it joyously into the stands as time expired. Where there's a Wade, there's a will. His grace added a fifth ring to Riley's finger -- third-most among NBA coaches -- and the first jewelry in Shaq's collection with no connection to Kobe Bryant. "The great Pat Riley told me we were going to win today," said O'Neal, who had nine points and 12 rebounds. "I didn't have the best game. But D-Wade's been doing it all year. He's the best player ever." Dirk Nowitzki had 29 points and 15 rebounds for the Mavs, but Dallas couldn't manage the last basket it needed to topple Wade's determination. With their crowd booing every call and seething with every missed opportunity, the Mavs missed their own chance for their first title. A day after the Carolina Hurricanes became first-time champions in the NHL by winning the Stanley Cup, Miami also made history. The Heat finished the franchise's 18th season with one of the league's greatest rallies in a finals, and the last period of Game 6 was appropriately gritty. Miami nursed a narrow lead, taking an 89-85 advantage with 2:36 left on two jumpers by James Posey. Jerry Stackhouse cut it to a point with a 3-pointer in his first game back from suspension, but after Udonis Haslem and Josh Howard traded jumpers, Wade hit two free throws with 26 seconds left. Erick Dampier then fumbled a pass on Dallas' next possession, and Wade fought to get the loose ball. He hit two more free throws with 17.7 seconds to play, but after Howard hit a pair, Wade missed two with 10.3 seconds left. But Terry missed an open 3-pointer. It was the last of 11 straight misses, and the final disappointment in the Mavs' otherwise remarkable season. "We made a lot of progress this year," said Dallas' Avery Johnson, the NBA's coach of the year. "We aimed high this year, and I told them that a lot of teams have to go through this. This will really hurt this summer. I hope they work out hard, make me a better coach. I'm ready to try it again." Miami hung onto the clincher in front of more than 20,000 Dallas fans still furious at every NBA official and commissioner David Stern for the Mavs' three losses in Miami last week. Owner Mark Cuban stoked the furor with his antics after Game 5, which resulted in a 0,000 fine earlier Tuesday. But while the Mavs worried about every perceived slight, the Heat focused on fulfilling the promises of Riley and O'Neal. "I came to Miami because of this young fella right here," O'Neal said, indicating Wade. "I knew I wanted to make him better." Dallas' fans both booed and cheered the trophy presentation, and Stern was jeered repeatedly. Cuban stole the finals spotlight earlier in the day, getting socked with the fine for his complaints about the officials and general conspiracy theory. All of Dallas caught the Mavs' us-against-the-world vibe: Signs supporting Cuban and suggesting a league conspiracy against the Mavs dotted the stands for Game 6, and fans screamed at Stern in his courtside seat. But the series actually was controlled by Wade, who ascended to the most elite tier of NBA stars. He scored 121 points in three victories in Miami before capping it with one more tenacious win. Riley wiped away tears while hugging his players, and Miami crowded onto the hastily assembled podium with the excitement of a high-school graduation. Riley, who won his first ring since 1988, claimed he never considered the possibility Miami wouldn't finish with four straight wins. "I packed one suit, one shirt and one tie," he said before the game. "That's it." Riley tied John Kundla with his fifth title as a head coach. Only Phil Jackson and Red Auerbach have more, with nine apiece. O'Neal, who fought foul trouble, was held to two of his worst career playoff games in the earlier Dallas debacles, and he endured another extraordinary struggle at the free-throw line in the series. None of it will matter to the Big Champ: He'll take a special pride in winning his first ring without Bryant. Their partnership resulted in three titles and four finals trips for the Los Angeles Lakers, but their clashing egos caused a power struggle that led to Shaq's trade. O'Neal has no such problems with Wade, and their cohesion peaked in Miami's four finals wins. Riley, the slick-haired strategist who led the Lakers to four titles in the 1980s, now has vindication from those who criticized his decision to take over the club from coach Stan Van Gundy early in the season. Leaning on Riley's savvy in coaching veterans and defense, the Heat rolled through the postseason with surprising force -- never even facing a seventh game. Riley now has seven rings, counting his single championships as a player and an assistant coach. And the Heat's roster is studded with stars who never won a title. Point guard Gary Payton reached the finals with three teams before finally grabbing the ring, while Alonzo Mourning played through 13 seasons, two retirements and a serious kidney ailment for a championship. Antoine Walker, Jason Williams, Posey, Haslem -- all endured serious career troubles, and now they're all champions, too. Baron Davis knew his tender hamstring would limit him, so Stephen Jackson took a huge load off Golden State's do-everything star. Davis and Jackson shot the ragtag Warriors right into the second round, capping perhaps the NBA's biggest playoff upset with yet one more memorable performance on their home floor. Davis willed his team on one good leg, shaking off a strained hamstring to score 20 points, Jackson made a franchise playoff-record seven 3-pointers, and Golden State became the first No. 8 seed to capture a best-of-seven playoff series with a 111-86 victory over the NBA-best Dallas Mavericks in Game 6 on Thursday night. Whoa, Nellie, what a shocker! "We made NBA history tonight and that's the best thing about it. We did it as a team," Davis said. "I'm so proud of my teammates and proud to be a part of this franchise." Coach Don Nelson's emotional bunch of castoffs beat his old organization by holding likely league MVP Dirk Nowitzki to eight points and 2-for-13 shooting, after he saved the Mavs with 30 points in their six-point Game 5 win Tuesday. The Warriors, making their first playoff appearance in 13 years, will open the second round Monday night at either Houston or Utah. "This is a pretty special place to be right now," Nelson said. Jackson -- who avoided a suspension for Game 6 after two ejections in the series -- hit four 3-pointers during a decisive 24-3 third-quarter run and finished with a playoff career-high 33 points. "I wanted to be aggressive," Jackson said. "Baron came out and told me he wasn't feeling as good as he had in previous games, and he wanted me to carry us. I wanted to stay focused, not worry about calls, not get too emotional, just bring my energy with my play." Davis also added 10 rebounds and six assists. He sat down with 2:19 to play, throwing his arms in the air to the fans who chanted "MVP!" When the final buzzer sounded, the Warriors hugged as confetti streamed onto the court. Andris Biedrins had 12 points and 12 rebounds, not to mention a handful of key hustle plays, Matt Barnes took advantage of his first start of the series with 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists, and Jason Richardson added 15 points, five rebounds and four assists. "It feels great, that's the only words I can say," Richardson said. "I don't know when I have to pinch myself or wake up from this dream. This is everything I wanted. I wanted this for our fans, for our organization, for ourselves. We work hard and we deserve it." Josh Howard scored 20 points and Jerry Stackhouse had 14 of his 20 points in the first quarter for the 67-win Mavericks, who along with volatile owner Mark Cuban had high hopes of going deep in the postseason after their remarkable regular-season showing. The Warriors became only the third eighth seed to upset the No. 1 and the first since the opening round went from best-of-five to the current format. The Denver Nuggets (1994) and the New York Knicks (1999) are the only other teams to win a series. After years of failure and its share of unsuccessful personnel moves, Golden State is suddenly as big in the Bay Area as Barry Bonds' home run chase across the water in San Francisco. "Baron toughed it out," Barnes said. "He's our leader and nothing's going to stop him right now. We've got a lot of talent and a lot of heart and we're looking to do a lot more damage." The Warriors lured Nelson out of retirement to turn around a franchise that hadn't been to the postseason since he took them there in 1994 during his first stint as coach, dropping former Stanford coach Mike Montgomery in late August after two losing seasons. Back home, Golden State won again behind its deafening, towel-waving crowd that Mavs coach and former Warrior Avery Johnson described this way: "If you haven't been to the playoffs in 13 years, your fans are going to be pretty crazy." And the "We Believe" mantra that now rocks Oakland -- Mickael Pietrus led the team out of the locker room holding one of the bright yellow T-shirts sporting the logo -- has even caught the attention of celebrities like rapper Snoop Dogg, popular guitarist Carlos Santana, actors Woody Harrelson, Owen Wilson and Kate Hudson, and golfer Fred Couples. They were all in the stands for the clincher -- and a few even headed to the celebratory locker room afterward. Ron Artest stopped by to offer his best, too. "The fans gave us so much energy," Richardson said. "It felt great that we actually put them away like that. We played great defense tonight." Nowitzki missed his first eight shots, bricking consecutive 3-point tries late in the second quarter before hitting a 16-footer for his first basket of the game with 38 seconds left in the period. Dallas trailed 50-48 at the break but couldn't match the Warriors' energy in the third. The Mavs went 5:07 without scoring as Golden State turned it into a rout, leading 86-63 going into the final 12 minutes. "We were there at halftime," Johnson said. "We were only down two. We just came out and had one of our worst third quarters this year. ... This is a very disappointing end to the season." The Warriors traded for Jackson in January in an eight-player swap with the Indiana Pacers to pair him with a healthy Davis as this playoff-starved franchise tried -- and ultimately succeeded -- to end the NBA's longest postseason drought. Johnson, groomed by Nellie to be a head coach, said the Warriors had "10,000 pounds on their right arms up there in Oakland" to close out a series Golden State led 3-1, but 20,677 screaming fans from every corner of Oracle Arena put all the pressure on the cold-shooting Mavs. The Warriors hadn't won a best-of-seven series in 31 years, since beating Detroit in a first-round series in 1975-76 -- the year after winning their only NBA championship in California. Golden State had lost its last five best-of-sevens and hadn't won any playoff series since beating San Antonio 3-1 in the first round in 1990-91. Johnson brought his team back to California immediately after Game 5 so the Mavs could get more comfortable in the Warriors' raucous confines, while Golden State spent the night in Dallas. Dallas' first seven made field goals were 3s, 4-of-6 from Stackhouse in the opening period, and the Mavs were 0-for-14 from 2-point range before Jason Terry's jumper at the 11:22 mark of the second quarter. "Great regular season, but a disappointing finish in the playoffs," Terry said. "We all take fault in our mistakes, but you have to give credit where credit is due. That's a hot team." Barnes earned his first start of the series over Monta Ellis and played through a pulled right hamstring, just like Davis. The Mavs, who lost in last year's NBA finals, became the first time to win 65 games and fail to win at least one playoff series. Even worse, it came against Nelson, who spent 10 seasons helping taking Dallas from among the league's worst teams to one of the best. "This is not like last year was," Cuban said. "Losing the finals was really painful. This is just the first round." That's what I think about Dallas. Source(s): Yahoo.com

Seeds Swapping Question: 8


would you like to join a swap (round robin) group on yahoo?

If you would like to join this group, please go to ............. " Gott_aSwap" .............in yahoo groups............ we will be have a post card swap up and going as soon as we get enough members for a good swap.......... thanks and waiting to see you in our group........... please answer whether or not you have even being in a round robin group before. .............we have lots of fun just swapping items from on state to the next. some items you can trade are: postcards, salt & pepper shakers, flower seeds, state magnets, maybe pictures of your state capital. or any other item you may collect........... this is a good way to complete your collection without have to wait a long time to get them by yourself..;;;;;;;;;;;; please join and let us know "what you would like to swap for" judy

Seeds Swapping Question: 9


Vegie and vegan?

I've been vegetarian for about 15 years but since reading some of the questions and answers on this page I've reached the conclusion that my diet is more vegan than vegetarian. I'm a fan of seeds and nuts (my current favourite is pumpkin seeds and even better if they're roasted) and eat fruit everyday as well, and a lot of everyday foods (bread for example) are also suitable for vegans. But I also enjoy chocolate and never drink coffee without milk. Do any other vegetarians have a diet which is close to vegan but isn't quite and would you ever swap to a completely vegan diet? Jelly? That's got pork gelatine in it hasn't it? I hope you mean the chrystals you mix with water that then sets like jelly? Oh wait a mo', maybe that's jelly as in jam? Yes OK I'm stupid and didn't read the first answer properly.

Seeds Swapping Question: 10


China: From Death Camp to Civilization. Why very limited power to government is crucial? Mao unknown story?

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  • 1 Bill McDorman // May 16, 2008 at 4:03 pm

    The other “rule” for swapping seeds should be that of first saving your own seeds from the plants that perform best for you. These are the ones you should offer to swap. You can find specific seed saving instructions online at the web site of this 20 year-old non-profit:

    http://www.seedsave.org/issi/issi_904.html

  • 2 Sharon // May 18, 2008 at 6:33 am

    It would also be a good idea to check with your local government’s agricultural or environmental extension office about what plants are considered pests in your area. If you’ve ever been to the Southern United States you’ve probably seen Cud Su (I think that’s how it’s spelled). Someone brought it to this country thinking that it would be a good pasture plant for cows. Turns out cows won’t touch the cud su and the plant won’t stay in the pasture. It has gone crazy throughout the south killing trees and almost wiping out whole areas of woodland and wetland. Its thick and rapid growth covers over the tops of trees and keeps out the sun.

    Typically, a pest plant is one that is invasive, there are no animals in the area that will eat the seeds or fruit and the seeds are easily carried by the wind and germinate easily wherever they fall.

    Something else you should consider is if the seed you are planning to receive is even legal to plant in your state. Or, if it is legal to send your seed to other states. I once read about Echinecea Tennesseensis which is a plant native to Tennessee and endangered. Seeds or plants may NOT be sold or TRADED. Someone can only send you either as a GIFT for FREE.

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