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HAVE: Dormant Cuttings to trade

Posted by boizeau 7a (My Page) on
Mon, Feb 6, 12 at 15:37

Have a few extra cuttings of this vine. It does very well in Western WA. Got ripe even in 2011. Saint Pepin x Alden

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RE: HAVE: Dormant Cuttings to trade

  • Posted by corrine1 7b Pacific Northwest (My Page) on
    Thu, Feb 16, 12 at 13:15

R U still looking for 2 gal containers? I tried to contact you via garden web when you posted, but something went askew.

I'd be interested in swapping for your berries & grapes any that will tolerate some shade. Also, saw you posted you wished you'd not planted comfrey & I'd like all you can give. If you're not too far away I could dig myself.

Will you come to the Green Elephant on Mar. 3? We could swap then.

Corrine in Auburn


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RE: HAVE: Dormant Cuttings to trade

I do have a few Comfrey plants here. But I warn you, once you plant them they have you.


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RE: HAVE: Dormant Cuttings to trade

  • Posted by corrine1 7b Pacific Northwest (My Page) on
    Thu, Feb 16, 12 at 18:30

OK, got your email & phone to contact you re: trade.


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RE: HAVE: Dormant Cuttings to trade

What kind of cuttings? Do you have any clematis?..preferably red?


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