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Available plants so far this season
« on: May 17, 2021, 02:21:10 PM »
Here's a list of available species I have now for sale or trade. If trade looking for zone 8 hardy species mostly but open to offers.

Brazilian spinach plants/cuttings
Longevity spinach cuttings
Okinawa spinach cuttings
Jewels of opar seeds/cuttings/plants
Phalaris arundinacea var Big Medicine
Lemon balm plants
Orange mint plants
Peppermint plants
St. Johns mint plants
Spearmint plants
Malabar spinach plants green or red
Hot asian peppers(don't know variety but very hot) plants
Everglades tomato seeds
Seminole pumpkin seeds
Arugula seeds
Papalo seeds
Nebuka evergreen onion seeds
Allium canadense bulbs
Katuk plants
African potato mint plants
African blue basil plants/cuttings
True arrowroot tubers

Will update if I think of or make more plants. Inquiries via pm. All plants 4" potted.

Thanks! DG
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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2021, 08:04:58 PM »
I love pumpkins, ultimate superfood. Never tried the Seminoles. Pm sent.

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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2021, 08:24:44 PM »
What a great selection. Tough choices.

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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2021, 08:44:27 AM »
 Never got a pm from you??? Maybe try again.

Seminole pumpkin is much like a butternut squash but rounded and a bit sweeter albeit less flesh to them overall.  Might be worth trying to hybridize them with butternut and select for sweetness and higher flesh ratios. On their own Seminole pumpkin is super hardy compared to the conventional varieties.  Very little mildew issues. Roots vigorously as it runs. Highly productive if happy. Squash borers dont mess with them as badly either. Edibility is good too.
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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2021, 11:43:23 AM »
Hey DG,
Wanted to try growing these Seminole Pumkins in Puerto Rico. Keep seeing them is a Sancocho. A typical stew.
You think they grow good in subtropical climate?
Not much a plant guy, more fruits.
Can get you moringa, Uvaria rufa, mountain soursop, tamarind(sour type), curcumin, you give me idea....
If not just need about 10 seeds and I’ll pay you.
Let me know, this message system is bugging.

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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2021, 07:17:25 PM »
I think they should do well down there. Do real well in our heat in Florida como ared to other squashes. 

I'd trade you for a handful of moringa seeds. Peopke always interested in it here.
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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2021, 08:18:01 AM »
Pm sent. Hope it arrives.

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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2021, 11:39:38 AM »
Updated

Here's a list of available species:

Moringa olifera(most nutritionally dense edible plant)
True Arrowroot (source of non gmo thickening starch and root vegetable)
Canna edulis aka Queensland arrowroot (exotic root vegetable)
Florida Red Sugarcane
African Blue Perennial Basil
Two kinds Thai Holy Basils
Sam's hot perennial tobassco peppers
Small form Thai hot peppers
Larger form Thai hot peppers
Already producing Large bell pepper plants
Already producing large banana pepper plants
Elderberry(fruit and cultural medicinal herb)
Large ready to flower Zinnia flowers(great for butterflies and hummingbirds)
Rice Paddy Herb (Asian culinary herb)
Annatto trees (natural red food coloring)
Native flat woods plum trees
Native chickasaw plum trees
Echinacea (cultural medicinal herb)
Native American persimmon trees
Longevity spinach (perennial vegetable and cultural medicinal herb)
Brazilian Sisso spinach (perennial vegetable)
African potato mint (mint family plant that makes potato like edible roots)
Green/bronze muscadine scuppernog grapes
Motherwort(cultural medicinal herb)
Mugwort (cultural medicinal herb)
Voodoo lily (Giant flower, exible corm root, cool looking seed pod formation)
Heimia salicifolia aka Sun Opener (cultural medicinal herb and yellow flowering perennial bush)
Lemongrass (culinary herb)
Lemon balm(cultural medicinal herb and culinary herb)
Malabar spinach (vining perennial vegetable)
Iitoi perennial bunching onion
Ice Cream Bean tree (exotic fruit)
Dragon fruit (exotic fruiting cactus)
Society garlic (culinary herb and ornamental plant)
Garlic Chives (culinary herb)
Wonderful pomegranate trees (exotic fruit)
Thornless blackberry plants
Marshmallow (cultural medicinal herb)
Thai lolot pepper leaf plant (exotic culinary herb)
Peach trees
Various mints (spearmint, chocolate, orange citrus, peppermint, more)
More!

Most of this stuff is too big to ship however ask about particular stuff as sone may be shipable. Mostly for local pickup. Im located in the fl panhandle just east of Panama city.
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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2022, 07:07:11 AM »
Many of these species are available for pickup here in the FL panhandle already this season. Some stuff may be shippable. Pm me for details on particular species.

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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2022, 02:59:30 PM »
How long are Katuk seeds viable for?

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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #10 on: April 30, 2022, 08:37:08 AM »
I'm not totally sure how long the seeds are viable. I usually propagate via cuttings. The seeds do sprout though but take months to sprout.
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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #11 on: May 05, 2022, 07:54:13 AM »
Add Magenta leaf plant to the list of available species. Also native violet, false cardamom, and Cuban oregano.
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Re: Available plants so far this season
« Reply #12 on: May 23, 2022, 11:23:17 AM »
Got lots of perennial veggies right now and herbs too.

African Blue Perennial Basil
Vana holy Basil
African potato mint
Brazilian Sisso spinach
Malabar spinach
Jewels of opar
Chaya cuttings
Fish mint vine
6 different mints
Mugwort variegated
Hoja Santa
Garlic Chives
Society garlic
Iitoi onions
Allium canadense bulbs
Plus more! Most in 4" pots unless stated otherwise.
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