Seed Exchange
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Subject: 1236 harp
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Date Posted
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Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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i have a extra im not going to grow willing to trade jcdrum20@yahoo.com
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9/4/2011 4:01:02 PM
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just bill ( team Pettit ) |
Adams County
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jed will a 1610 leiber interest you
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9/4/2011 4:48:56 PM
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Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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to many problems with it for me bill
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9/4/2011 5:43:49 PM
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just bill ( team Pettit ) |
Adams County
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yep
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9/4/2011 6:40:14 PM
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henry |
Chicago Illinois
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if u want i will buy the harp off you hcdecoy@gmail.com
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9/4/2011 9:16:02 PM
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Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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just looking to trade the ovgpg still has them for sale if u need one
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9/4/2011 9:32:30 PM
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Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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im looking for another 1059 for my wife this 1 has got to make the patch would like to try the 1622 young 1 more time other seeds i like 1325 hopkins 1662 stelts 1180 pukos
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9/5/2011 7:49:06 PM
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rich2 |
North Branch NY 12766 USA
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I have the 1180 Pukos- willing to trade. voglerstv@hotmail.com
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9/6/2011 8:23:13 AM
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Jed |
Frankfort Ohio
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seed traded thanks for all offers
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9/7/2011 7:47:49 PM
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EP |
Ashland, KY
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Folks-I realize this may not be the best particular message board for this simple question, but I noticed there were recent posts so I knew there'd be experts around! I have searched this site for nomenclature definitions, but I can't get past the very simple question: What do the number and name refer to?? From the recent posts, for example, what is a 1180 Pukos? A 1610 Leiber? Is it simply the weight of the pumpkin that gave rise to the seeds, and the name is the grower? Is that all there is to it? So, to get a 1236 Harp I contact Mr or Mrs Harp with a self addressed bubble envelope and a polite request? And how does one get a 1610 Leiber to trade to someone if they themselves aren't Mr or Mrs. Leiber? Or are seeds from a 1610 Leiber all called 1610 Leiber if they are from a self pollinated plant started from a 1610 Leiber? Sorry for such a naive question! I can figure out what the crosses mean, if I can get past this!
Very many thanks, EP
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9/7/2011 10:54:57 PM
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JDFan |
El Paso TX.
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You are correct in the naming -- ie. 1610 Leiber would be the 1610 LB. pumpkin that Mr(s) Leiber grew Usually followed by the year it was grown and also listing the female and male that were crossed to grow it.
AS for how to get the seed - there are several methods - as you mention getting it directly from the grower - in a distribution from the club that they are affiliated with in the seed packet that most send out as part of registering with them as a member - purchasing from an auction (either for a charitable cause or fund raising event for one of the clubs used for the Prize pool at weigh-offs) etc.
So once others have received the seed from one or more of those methods there are at times people who have the seed with no intention of growing it so many times you can find them for trade for another seed that he has contributed to other growers and other causes so getting one direct from them is not always possible (esp. if the seed has been proven to grow other big pumpkins so many growers are seeking it.)
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9/7/2011 11:05:52 PM
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JDFan |
El Paso TX.
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Hate when the cat jumps on the keyboard causing text to be entered incorrectly !! the final paragraph should read :
So once others have received the seed, from one of those methods there are people who have the seed who will not be growing it. So they can be found for trade for another seed that interests them even though they may not be available from the grower, since he has already given them out to other growers or causes for distribution etc. and may not have any spares left himself (esp. if the seed has been proven to grow big pumpkins !)
Hope that makes a bit more sense.
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9/7/2011 11:14:58 PM
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EP |
Ashland, KY
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JDFan, thanks much! I understand.
EP
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9/8/2011 11:13:55 PM
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