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Chilean Glory Vine

Discussion in 'Swaps/Freebies' started by Webmaster, Jul 17, 2005.

  1. Webmaster

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    Bayleaf,

    I wouldn't mind some of the pinky/red type, as they do look nice.

    Just to confirm, SteveW and Paladins I have received your addresses.


    Nathan.
     
  2. Bayleaf

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    Pic (blurry-sorry)of chilean glory vine, pinky red form
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  3. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Me too Bayleaf, do you think they will come true from seed?
     
  4. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Should look good along side Nathans. Put me on your list Bayleaf.
     
  5. arwyn

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    hi nathan ,what a lovely plant ,please save some for me
     
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    am i too late for these seeds the plant looks lovely thanks
     
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    I have loads awaiting harvesting, just send your home address to my email address, and I will sort them out for you ;) .

    Nathan.
     
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    Nathan ...will you swop for perennial sweetpeas purple colour mainly but had got other colors last 3 year and just mixed in..
    I had the Eccremocarpus for 20 odd years,but moved all the climbers some years ago and as if I didn't know, they don't like being moved, even as tiny seedlings.. and not had it since..and think my seeds are too old now.. so if you have any spare , would love some again..thank you

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    Just to add, I have sorted a lot of little bags out of seeds (possibly 100-150 seeds per bag :eek: ), So I will be posting to all those that sent their addresses shortly.

    Anyone alse that wants them, send your address to either my PM or Email.

    thanks

    Nathan
     
  10. dalbuie

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    How do you think they would do up here in scotland? [​IMG]
     
  11. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    dalbuie, I think Nathan may have missed your question, so I hope you dont mind if I butt in.
    They can take a few deg of frost, so if your not too exposed they should be OK. Usually flower first year from sowing, if sown early undercover, so its worth a try. [​IMG]
     
  12. Ladybird

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    Dalbuie depends where you are,when you get the seeds... put 4-5 seeds in one little compartment, of say 12 to a half tray,as they don't like root disturbance at all, they are quite hardy,but must be kept fairly dry,on a south facing wall,and once established, you perhaps cover the root with hessian or straw and put them in a big pot, you could take in for 1st winter,just overwinter the root. Have a go as Pete said.

    Ladybird
     
  13. em

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    hi nathan
    please can i register for some seeds as we have a brand new house with big boringly empty garden. have got a veg patch up and running but fences are all empty and want to make it very jungly for next year lol. many thanks em
     
  14. floris

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    Just came across your offer (Chilean vine)-please can I have even a few seeds. However, isn't it too late to sow (I'm in SW London)? How can I send you my address (was it in my registering?)?
     
  15. Webmaster

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    Click Here and go to 'Click Here to Email this user' (written in orange), and send your address along with your user name.

    Just to add, I will be sending them out very very shortly (and I still have loads to give away!!) .


    Cheers


    Nathan.
     
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