5th Annual Canadian Autumn Seed Exchange

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5TH ANNUAL CANADIAN AUTUMN SEED SWAP GUIDELINES

(Partially paraphrased from Heather MacDonald’s annual pepper/tomato swap guidelines – with her permission)…

ADDRESS  to be send by email when you sign up!

This is my business address & the postman brings the mail straight to me! Seeds are due in on November 16th, so please put your seeds in the mail on or before November 6th to ensure that they reach me on time. Of course, you are welcome to send your envelope earlier.

1. You can send in up to 40 seed packs. If you are sending in extra seeds as a bonus please mark them clearly as a bonus. If you send in 40 packages, you will get 40 packages back. If you send in 5 packages you will get 5 back. Bonuses will be divided between everyone, so you will end up with more than you send in. Occasionally I split seed packs in order to fill difficult wish lists.

You can send in up to 2 packs of the same variety. If you send in more than 2 packs of the same variety I will contact you. I can either use the seeds as bonus or send them back to you in your return envelope.

2. This swap is for NAMED VARIETIES of any open pollinated seed only. Please mark the seed package with the type of seed (annual or perennial flower, herb, vegetable, etc.) & the cultivar name. If you know – mark whether they are heirloom or OP, or hybrid. If seeds are from a commercial source, please note that as well. Basically put as much info as you can on the packet. If there is anything that are unsure of, just ask! Do not include mixes or mystery seeds or unnamed (eg: Purple Cosmos or Orange Cherry Tomato or Marigold) unless they are clearly marked as bonus seed. It isn`t fair to send mystery seed to people who followed instructions & sent in named varieties. Unknown varieties will be sent back to you, unless marked as bonuses.

If you are sending in hybrid seed, only F1 seed from a commercial source is acceptable. Please mark the source on the package. Do not send in seeds you have collected from a hybrid plant. They will not grow true to the original parent plant. If you are unsure if the seed you have collected is from a hybrid, please research online before mailing in your seeds or send me a message and I will try to find out.

Seed doesn`t need to be collected from bagged or separated varieties – accidental crosses occasionally happen. When you grow out the seeds that you receive please try not to be upset if an occasional plant isn`t true. Sometimes crosses are better than the original … That being said, please don`t send in seed that you know is crossed & will not grow true.

3. Please include a list of the seeds that you are sending in. Also include a wish list or preferences and if there are any seeds you do not want to receive. If you are only interested in heirloom or OP, please tell me. I will try my best to accommodate your wish list, but there are no guarantees. The returned seeds will be completely dependent on what is sent in. The easiest wishlists to fill include some specifics, but also some general wishes. Don’t be shy. It is easier, if your wishlist has 1000 things on it! (: If you wish to email your wishlist earlier, please feel free. Having your list early makes it easier for me to fill more of your wishes. If you have something on your wishlist & get it from another source, or find something that you wish to add to your list at any time before I send back your envelope, just let me know.

4. Please mail your seeds inside of a bubble envelope with your return address label inside. It is important that you send a regular bubble envelope & not the heavy cardboard insulated type to keep within the weight restriction. Please send $2.95 return postage. If your package uses less postage I will send you back the difference. Please do not assume that your postage will be the same as your package that you send in. There may be lots of bonus seeds or heavy seeds that will make a difference. I will reuse your original bubble envelope to send your surprise seeds back to you. If you go to Canada Post to mail your envelope & they try to charge you more, be sure to tell them that is Lettermail, non-standard and oversize.

The weight category is:

$2.95. 100-200 grams

https://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/personal/productsservices/send/postagestamps.jsf”

This has been the correct weight category for almost every package that I have sent out in previous years.

5. Please include both your real name (for mailing) and your screen name & your email – so I know who has sent in their seeds!

WHAT TO SEND:

Inside your bubble wrap envelope you should have;

1. Whatever seed you are contributing to the swap

2. A list of whatever seed you have put in your envelope

3. Stamps totaling $2.95 (you will need another $2.95 in stamps to send your seeds to me)

4. An address label with your address on it.

5. A wish list or list of preferences or do not want list (:

6. Include your name & Screen name along with an email address.

Remember, you can send in your wish list as soon as it is ready, making it easier to fill. You can also change your wish list after you have sent it. Just let me know of any additions or changes.

to sign up, please send me your email address!

If you have any questions or suggestions, please let me know. Happy trading !!!

Cheers,

Nicky

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13 Responses to 5th Annual Canadian Autumn Seed Exchange

  1. I am curious, are winter any hardy fruit tree ( Apple, Pear, Apricot, Plum, Cherry… etc) seeds in these kinds of swaps?

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    • nicky says:

      Over the years we have had raspberry, strawberry, rhubarb, Meyer lemon, key lime, etc… But no winter hardy fruit that comes to mind.

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      • Michelle says:

        Thank you doll 🙂 I wonder if it is worth looking in to and working on? I know when my two plum trees and my Apricot tree start fruiting I will be saving all the seeds…I would love to trade/ swap for other kinds if possible 😀

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      • nicky says:

        Can’t hurt to try. Around my area, I believe that most fruit trees are grafted onto hearty rootstock, but most gardeners that i know are pleased to try anything ;).

        Could do a scion exchange in late winter!

        I wish that I knew what varieties of fruit I have. My pear and apple were here when I bought the house and I lost my cards for the plum & cherry. My peach is Reliance. I would be up for a trade in a few months if you are interested.

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  2. alica says:

    if you are going to do a tomato seed exchange this year, could you please include me as well.. I have a tomato obsession as well 🙂

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  3. nannygrannie says:

    Wow! Is this happening again this year? I would love to take part.

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  4. Wendy M says:

    Nicky, Put me on the mailing list for the seed swap please. I’m sure I can put together at least 5 packets to swap. Thanks.

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