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If you don't have anything to trade you can send me a SASE and I will send you what you want if I have any extra. If not, you will get substitutions. You must send enough postage to ship to you or your request will not be filled. For example, a 32 cent stamp is not sufficient to cover postage on a bunch of potatoes. If you do have seeds to trade, don't worry about postage. I am located in the USA. I like to trade with people outside the USA. However, many countries have import restrictions on live plants like potatoes so be sure to check your import laws before requesting live plant material. In the future more of the seeds I have to trade will have images available, so check back occasionally. (All the photos were taken with Olympus digital cameras. The older grainy photos were taken with an Olympus 320 and the newer, good-looking ones were taken with an Olympus C2000-Zoom. The photos were downloaded to a PC running under Red Hat Linux using GnuPhoto and were touched up and further compressed using the GIMP.
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Organic! All my seed is organically grown, as are my potatoes, horseradish, and jerusalem artichokes. Most of this year's garlic came from a commercial source and may not be organic.
Of some seeds I only have Limited Quantities. Of others I have only limited quantities and they are very rare, in which case you Must Reoffer them to other gardeners next season. To get "LQ" or "MR" seed you must be either a listed Seed Savers Exchange member (send me your SSE code) or have something special I really want.
To set up a trade, send email to atman@ecst.csuchico.edu

| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Tiptop
| French Nantes Type, extra crisp, first rate eating and juicing carrot with sweet, brittle aromatic flesh adapted to a wide range of soils. Source: CV Shepherd's Garden Seeds |

| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Blue Italian Garlic | Porcelain, easy peel. Crisp mild to med. taste. Stores very well. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Brown Rose | Marbled, good keeper, medium to hot. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| China Stick | Hardneck, white and purple skin, large cloves. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Cuyo | Rocambole, medium, excellent flavor. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Davanti | Softneck, keeps well, from Repulic of China. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Georgian Fire | Porcelain, strong nice hotness, good in salsas and salads. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Italian Red Late | Softneck, easy peel, very hot. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Killarney Red | Rocambole, from Idaho, medium to hot, good keeper. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Korean Red | Good hardneck keeper, purple, very hot. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Mexican Red Silverskin | Organically grown LQ | |
| Pai-Pi-Suam | Marbled, rare strain of interior of China. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Persian Star | Marbled, very pleasant with a mild spicy zing. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Peskem | Marbled, hot, from Peskem river valley of Uzbeckistan. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Piogator | Marbled, great performer, large crisp cloves. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Red Renel | Rocambole, good flavor, creeping bite. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Siberian | Marbled, very large bulbs due to poor flower stalks, may be the best keeper, very hot. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ | |
| Zemo | Porcelain, strong, pleasant hot aftertaste. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 LQ |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Apache Dipper(lageneria siceraria) | I am unable to grow these to maturity in my current zone and they are very rare. Update: Native Seeds/SEARCH is offering these again so I now have some extra to trade. |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Lettuce, Deer Tongue | Source: CV Nichol's Garden | |
| Lettuce, Mixed | Bibb, ruffle, and red-tinged types, all looseleaf, all grown at 2500 feet. Good fall/winter/early spring types. |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Chives
| Seeds only. Greens grow 8" high and produce very spicy pink flowers. | |
| Cilantro Coriandrum sativum | 40 days. Leafy herb, edible stems and leaves are called cilantro, edible seeds are called coriander. Leaves are great in salsa, stir frys, and are used in southwest and asian cuisine. These seeds are a mix of "regular" cilantro, slo-bolt, and a cross between the two. Very easy to grow, frost tolerant, plant early in spring. Will self seed. | |
| Dill | ||
Fenugreek
Trigonella foenum-graecum
| The ripe, dried seeds of a quick growing annual leguminous herb, fenugreek has a strong, pleasant and quite distinctive odour similar to maple. The seed is rich in protein and contains volatile fixed oils. In India, fenugreek is often used as a cover crop in citrus fruit orchards to take advantage of fenugreek's nitrogen-fixing qualities. Harvest when pods turn brown. Source: Brian Pomerantz in Boise, Idaho | |
| Mustard | Available in small quantities or by the pound Source: Peaceful Valley Farm Supply, Grass Valley, California | |
| Rosemary | Specify cuttings or seeds. |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Haynersville
| Robust plants, invasive and hard to eradicate, but great tasting, 2" thick roots, 4'+ long, heirloom from 150-year old farm. Source: NY RO B 1999 |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Stampede
| Description from source: Large, white, knobby extremely early setting tubers, always the first var. to flower, from CV Jo1, SSE JER ART 28 Source: ME BO W 1998 | |
Waldoboro Gold
| Description from source: Very peculiar, yellow including flesh, , very long slender contorted tubers resembling milkweed roots a bit, plants stand out at a glance from all others in collection, very early flowering, smaller and more slender with different color and foliage texture, a bit difficult to use, forget about peeling them, I think this var. has potential as a soil-building permacrop. SSE JER ART 33. Source: ME BO W 1998 |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Mixed | Lots of small orange and red/orange flowers on bushy plants that grow 18-24" high. Very, very, very easy to grow. Will self-seed. I use these as companion plants to reduce nematode problems, etc. rather than as ornamentals, although they are colorful. Be sure to include the dead plants in your compost pile for full benefit the following season. Some plants exhibit frost tolerance when full grown. |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca | ||
| Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata | ||
| Tropical Milkweed Asclepias curassavica | ||
| Blue vine, sand vine Cynanchum laeve |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Egyptian Walking
| A multiplier/topsetting variety that produces bulbils on the end of a stalk. When the bulbils get too heavy the stalk falls over and the bulbils take root. This "walking" gives this type of onion its name. Source: Northwest Seed and Pet, Spokane WA 1999 |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Golden Sweet Edible Podded
| 77 days. Edible yellow pods grace tall 4'-6' (up to 2m) trellised vines--easy to find against green leaves. Two tone purple flowers. Pick young to avoid strings. Good bearer. One 20 foot row will keep you in snow peas the whole year if you freeze them. Great in stir frys. Like other peas you can plant these early; this year they went in on April 18 in Zone 5. Originally collected in a market in India. Seeds are tan with purple flecks. The only yellow-podded pea in SSE's collection. I really like this pea and I have oodles of seed so give it a try! Source: IA SSE HF 1999 |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Black | (4-5' tall plants produce cute ears of black popcorn about the same size as strawberry popcorn) OUT |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
Caribou
| 127 days. Tan with pink splashes. Quick starter, vigorous. Huge yield, of small to medium tubers, produced twice as much per plant as the next closest variety. Source: Greg in Nelson, BC, Canada. | |
| Daku's Round Purple | 127 days. Purple with pink stripes--they look like easter eggs. Large yield of huge tubers. Kids love digging them up. Sources: OH SU F 99, CO AL T 99 | |
Hassan Abdullah
| 100 days, big potato, yellow skin and flesh, good keeper, very sweet taste, from Morroco, market in Agadir Source SWED TE P 1999 LQ | |
Little Porker
| Medium oblong round pink tubers. Good keeper. I bred this myself from potato seed balls (true seed). STC Potato #13. An OP cross between All Blue, another unknown blue type, Urgenta, Peanut, Daku's Round Purple and an unnamed variety I received in the mail. If you are a breeder or commercial grower: this potato is my invention and is available at no charge under the GNU General Public License. MR | |
| Peanut | 101 days. From Alaska, originally Scandinavian, small to medium tubers, long oblong shape, golden skin, peculiar knobs around eyes, fairly vigorous plants. Fingerling, yellow flesh, good taste. Source ME BO W 99. | |
Pink Pearl
| Oblong pink skinned tuber, good keeper. Source ME BO W 99. | |
| Poorlander | 153 days*. Red skin, yellowish dry flesh, excellent flavor, my source's favorite baker, elongated and flattened, some tendency to develop toes, *: plants continue to grow until killed by frost, crop will develop even if planted in July (my source's average frost date is Oct 3), old variety grown in southern Ohio since before 1900. Very rare. Source OH DE J 99. | |
Quayle's Quandry
| 97 days. Round to fingerling shaped with dark purple skin. Good keeper. I bred this myself from potato seed balls (true seed). STC Potato #12. An OP cross between All Blue, another unknown blue type, Urgenta, Peanut, Daku's Round Purple and an unnamed variety I received in the mail. If you are a breeder or commercial grower: this potato is my invention and is available at no charge under the GNU General Public License. MR | |
Steak Snuggler
| Round flattened medium purple tubers. Uniform. Good keeper. I bred this myself from potato seed balls (true seed). STC Potato #17. An OP cross between All Blue, another unknown blue type, Urgenta, Peanut, Daku's Round Purple and an unnamed variety I received in the mail. If you are a breeder or commercial grower: this potato is my invention and is available at no charge under the GNU General Public License. MR | |
| Viking Purple | 127 days. Medium yield of small to large round purple and pink tubers. Good keeper. Source: ME BO W 1999 LQ | |
| Urgenta | 97 days. Pink skin and yellow flesh, good yielder, from CV Ron. Source OH SU R 1997 | |
Warba Pink Eyes
| 101 days. Medium size, round white tubers with pink eyes from CV Ron. Source OH SU F 99. LQ | |
| Wettstein White Crescent | 153 days. Fingerling, white, long crescent shaped. Very tasty boiled. Source: ME BO W 98 |
Potatoes are easy to grow and very productive--more people should
grow them.
I have some potato "true seed" -- real seeds that will produce
completely new potatoes. Each seed will produce a different kind
of potato: from no tubers at all to a new kind of prizewinner. These seeds
are a cross between All Blue, another unknown blue type, Urgenta (red skinned
yellow fleshed), Peanut (a fingerling), Daku's Round Purple (easter-egg
looking potatoes) and an unnamed variety I received in the mail. If you
would like some, just ask. Start them the same way you start tomatoe seeds.
Shallots
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| French Shallots | Source: Northwest Seed and Pet in Spokane WA |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Atlantic Giant Cucurbita maxima | Monstrously huge pumpkins of varying size, shape, and color. Fruit can top 1,000 pounds each. All seeds come from orange/tan/cream colored fruit and should be suitable for competition. Info with each seed typically includes pedigree and weight of fruit that produced the seed. Number of seeds sent will be small as each plant requires up to 2500 square feet of growing space. If you want to grow really big ones, this is the variety to try, but do yourself a favor and do some research on the care and feeding of Atlantic giants, both so you will have a good chance of growing a big one and so you know what you are getting yourself into. | |
Bohemian Pumpkin Cucurbita maxima
| Mottled pink and blue-green, fairly large pumpkins. Rare. Source: Internet trader in Germany | |
| Casserta Crookneck Cucurbita pepo | 57 days. Incredibly productive summer squash. Casserta x yellow crookneck cross. Extremely rare, please reoffer. Source: MO WA C 1997 Available Soon | |
| Cinderalla/Rouge Vif D'Etampes Cucurbita maxima | Old French heirloom pumpkin. Flattened red-orange fruit, thick walls. Good keeper, great for cooking. One of my favorite pumpkins. White seeds. Beautiful and very decorative. Source: CV Shepherd's Garden Seeds. | |
| Delicata Cucurbita pepo | Very tasty 6 - 12" elongated yellow squash with lengthwise green stripes that turn orange. Pretty good keeper, sweet yellow flesh. Easy to grow, and delicious--my favorite winter squash. One of the few (the only?) winter squash with edible skin. | |
Escondita Calabaza Cucurbita maxima
| One of the few maximas Native Seeds/SEARCH has collected in south central New Mexico. From the village of Escondita at 5000 ft., somewhat low for a traditional maxima. These are relatively pure, perhaps due to the small number of truck farms left in this mainly alfalfa-growing region. Fruits are 4-15 lbs. oblong or rounded with slight ribbing, with cream to light orange skin. Flesh is yellow/orange. Irrigated from the Rio Grande by one of the last traditional Spanish farm families in the area. Source: Native Seeds/SEARCH | |
| Hindu Cucurbita mixta | Cushaw type from India. Large pear-shaped squash, white with green stripes. My three plants each yielded 4-5 squash, each of which contains 16-25 generous servings of tasty sweet yellow flesh. I didn't think this variety was going to do anything for me and then it suddenly took over my lawn and now I have hindu squash filling my kitchen. I gave several to the local food bank. A really good squash. I am very pleased with it. Source: MO GE J 97 | |
Small Flat Cheese Pumpkin Cucurbita moschata
| Dinner plate size, ridged, flattened, thick rich flavored
flesh, prolific, 2 colors of skin on vine, dark green and buff, drought
tolerant, old time cornfield variety. Fruit is light orange/buf and are
amazingly good keepers. They keep practically forever, it is really
amazing.
Extremely rare--please reoffer if you can.
Source: OH KN T 1997
Now Available! | |
| Spaghetti Squash Cucurbita pepo | Also called Vegetable Spaghetti. Tasty 8-12" winter squash that produces yellow spaghetti-like strands when cooked. Yellow shell, yellow flesh, seeds came from a squash that kept a whole year and was still fine. Source: supermarket squash (growout produced true-to-type). I like spaghetti squash with spaghetti sauce on it; it is also good with salt and butter, or you can use it in soups. A variety I grow every year. Extremely prolific producer. Plant three plants and stand back! |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Amish Paste | 85 days. Indeterminate paste type fruit with oblong oxheart shape. 8-oz tomatoes are solid with an outstandingly good flavor. Source: Barbara Alden. | |
| Angora | Small to medium size red tomatoes, ok taste but not great. Noticable fuzzy silver foliage (although it doesn't show up well in the picture.) Indeterminate. Source: Lynn Woosley, Marietta GA OUT | |
Anna Russian
| Large red beefsteak type. Source: Mark Scarinzi, Baltimore MD | |
| Arkansas Traveller | Indeterminate uniform tennis ball-sized pink fruit. (The color balance is wrong in the photo, they really are pink). Good taste, very productive. Source: Mark Scarinzi, Baltimore MD | |
Black Krim
| Fist-sized flattened round fruits are blackish-brown. Seeds have green gel coating. Delicious taste. Russian variety. | |
Bonny Best
| Old time canning variety, indeterminate. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
| Daybreak | Determinate plants. Regular leaf, inserted stigma, irregular shape. Flat round red fruit with green shoulders 3" diameter x 1.5" high. Medium blossom scar, no cracking, SSE tomato 4110. Source: IA SSE HF 97 | |
Caspian Pink
| Color balance is wrong; this is a very pink tomato. (The photos look red). | |
| Giant Belgium | Pink to purple. Source: Lynn Woosley, Marietta GA | |
Green Grape
| Round cherry tomato that turns yellowish-green when ripe. Very sweet and tasty! Well worth growing for the taste. Bred in 1985 by Tom Wagner of Tater Mater Seeds, a long-time tomato breeder currently in California. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
| Indische Fleisch | Medium to large slightly flat dark purple with green shoulders. Ugly inside but delicious. Indeterminate, susceptible to cracking and rotting especially since the fruit can hide in the shadows. Yummy. Source: Mark Scarinzi, Baltimore MD | |
Italian Black (may be "Black Plum")
| Highly uniform 1.5 inch-long oblong fruit are dark red with green and black shoulders. Indeterminate, vigorous, highly productive. Great taste, dries wonderfully. Source: Dixie Eves 1999 | |
| Liberty Tree | Pink indeterminate 4"+ fruit. Potato leaf. Source: KS TA E 1999 | |
| Lillian's Yellow Heirloom | Indeterminate potato leaf. Low fruit set but absolutely delicious. Large yellow tomatoes, the earliest of 20+ kinds I grew in 1997. Save seeds as you pick the tomatoes all through the season as there aren't many seeds per fruit. Really excellent taste. These tomatoes even taste fantastic when picked green and allowed to ripen indoors. You HAVE to try this tomato. I grow several of these plants every year and have plenty of seeds. If you are only going to try one kind of tomato, try this one!!! Source: Mark Scarinzi, Baltimore MD | |
| Marizol Bratka | Pink to purple. Source: Mark Scarinzi, Baltimore MD | |
Marmande
| Indet, clusters of medium flattened semi-lobed fruit. Second earliest red tomato I grew in 1999 of 20 varieties. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
| Mortgage Lifter, Halladay's | Pink to purple, large tomato, regular leaf, good flavor, indeterminate. Source: Mark Scarinzi, Baltimore MD | |
| Mortgage Lifter, Large Pink Cordon | Pink to Purple. Source: Petra Suckling, Northants, England | |
| Orange Cherry | Slightly elongated 1.3" orange fruit on vigorous indeterminate vines. Deep orange when ripe. Produces lots of fruit. Tasty. Source: OR TH C 97 OUT | |
Orange Queen
| Prolific producer of racquetball sized fruit; regular leaf, indeterminate. Fruit are a deep glowing orange when ripe. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
| Pineapple | Large red and yellow marbled fruit. Good fruity unique taste. Regular leaf, indeterminate. Good producer. Source: Nina Waters, Strasburg PA | |
| Pink Brandywine | Extremely delicious large dark-pink fruits on indeterminte potato-leaved vines are some of the best, meatiest tomatoes I have tasted. Source: OK ME D 97 | |
| Pruden's Purple | 75 days. Indeterminate, large (10 to 16 oz) dark pink fruits grow on potato-leaved vines and mature quite early for such large fruit. Delicious flavor and good production. Similar to Brandywine but earlier. LQ | |
Reif Redheart
| Slightly larger than baseball-sized fruits with pointed ends on lanky indeterminate vines. The vines are kind of weedy looking and don't have a lot of leaves but produce a respectable number of good-tasting tomatoes once they get going. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
Russian Persimmon
| Orange persimmon-sized and shaped fruits. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
Sandpoint
| Developed at the Univeristy of Idaho for the short, cold climate of northern Idaho, this tomato produces a heavy load of small red fruit quickly. It is determinate and very stocky but as you can see from the pictures even though it has strong squat stems the weight of the crop means it really needs to be caged. Source: Glenn Drowns of the Sand Hill Preservation Center (IA DRG 98) | |
Sausage
| A long paste type; very meaty, few seeds, little liquid. Great for sauces and salsa. Indeterminate, regular leaf. Great keeper too. | |
| Schimmeig's Striped Hollow | Racquetball size, four-lobed, hollow, prolific, vigorous, indeterminite, red fruits with attractive yellow streaks. Source: OR TH C 97 | |
Sintesi
| 73 days. IPK LYC 1346, bush habit, 2-3" flattened irregular fruit on 3' determinate vines. From Romania. SSE Tomato 3202 Source: IA SSE HF 97. LQ | |
| Somesan | 75 days. IPK 649. Bush habit, 2-4" round red fruit on 2' plant. SSE Tomato 3203. From Romania. Source: IA SSE HF 97. | |
| Stambovyj 852 | IPK, pole habit, 3' high, fruit red inside, yellow skin, green shoulders, flat round fruit, irregular in cross-section, large blossom scar, radial cracking, USSR, SSE TOMATO 3351 Source: IA SSE HF 1997 LQ | |
| Steakhouse | 89-91 days. Despite name, the tomatoes are small. Very vigorous and productive, sweet, pole habit 6'5" high, fruit red inside, yellow skin, green shoulders, high round fruit, angular in cross-section. 1.5" high, 1.5" wide, small blossom scar, no cracking. SSE Tomato 1184. Source: IA SSE HF 97 Note: the tomatoes I grew don't match the description above (see photos). May be a rogue. | |
| Stokesalaska | 55-65 days. Indeterminate regular leaf 1.5" round red fruit. SSE Tomato 414. CV STO. Source: IA SSE HF 97 | |
Taxi
| Earliest tomato out of the 26 I grew in 1999. Determinate, regular leaf, racquetball sized. The color balance in the photos isn't quite right; this is a bright yellow tomato. When ripe there is a slight pink blush in the center of the tomato--very pretty. Source: Seed swap in Nelson, BC, Canada | |
Yellow Pear
| Rampant indeterminate vines produce incredible numbers of small yellow pear-shaped tomatoes. Delicious, excellent in salads or for just eating off the vine. An American heirloom from the early 1900s. | |
| Zapotec Pleated | Pinkish-red oblong lobed fruit on indeterminate vines. Visually very cool. Source: Lynn Woosley, Marietta GA OUT | |
| Mixed | I have a large number of mixed seeds of all the varieties above collected when I was cooking with my tomatoes. If you want a grab bag of seeds (including some that aren't listed above) or are looking for any tomato that will grow in your difficult conditions, try this mix. |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Old-time Jennyton | A rare/endangered variety available winter/spring 1999 only. Description from original source is "The fruit is quite firm and non-lobed. The skin is dark red with a small amount of pea-green coloring at each end. When I was pruning the tree the fruits were quite large. The taste is winesapish, yet with a different sweetness. Overall the taste is tart." The original letter is also available. I would love to trade for other scionwood, or give this away. You pay postage and handling to wherever in the world you are. You must know how to graft or know someone who can help you to make any use of this. (See the links page for info on grafting if you want to give it a try). |
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Maple | Hardy to at least zone 5, unknown variety | |
| Black Walnut | Hardy to at least zone 5, unknown variety |
Apple Scionwood and Rootstocks
Tomatoes:
. German Red Strawberry
. Spanish Sun
. Santorini Paste
. Banana Legs
. Black from Tula
. Black Pear
. Japanese Trifele Black
. Striped and/or hollow varieties
. Any other weird/rare/unusual open pollinated varieties
Squash:
. Odessa
. Pumpkin, Lady Godiva
. Old Fashioned Tennesse Vining
. Thai (from CA TI J)
. Magdalena Big Cheese
Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkin seeds from pumpkins above 800 pounds (debates rage in the ever-exciting world of giant pumpkins)...
Heirloom varieties of...
- winter and summer squash
- other tomatoes
- potatoes
- sunflowers
- squash
- artichokes
- asparagus
- peppers (both hot and sweet)
- garlic
- onions
- pawpaw seed/trees
- heirloom lettuces and greens
.. and any other rare, weird veggies you might have.
To set up a trade, send email to atman@ecst.csuchico.edu
Index
Other pictures
Here are some photos of heirlooms that I don't have seeds for.
If you are interested in getting these seeds you will have to get them
from someone in the Seed
Savers Exchange.
| Image | Variety Name | Description |
| Lemon Cucumber | ||
| Jarrahdale Pumpkins Cucurbita maxima | One of my favorites! They are the three green-skinned ones in the photos. They originated in Australia and are rare in the USA. 110 days, 6-10 lb drum-shaped ribbed fruit, grey-green-blue skin, short vine, good keeper. |
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Good luck and good gardening,
Shaun