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| Looking forward to the swap and seeing everyone. here's a few things I'll be bringing with me:
Variegated columbine (yellow/green), seedlings Geum, seedlings (orange parent, but other colors close by) Sempervivum chicks, various varieties Bearded irises: Juniata (blue-violet), Quaker Lady (lilac/mauve blend), Treasure Island (yellow & white), Cascade Splendor (pink/apricot/gold blend), Naronda (lavender), Klamath (bright med. purple), noids in blue-violet. Let me know if you want any of these. I'm looking for starts of Santolina, Gallardia, Salvia, Echinacia (not the orchid one please) and Rubeckia. And anything else that likes poor soil and is deer resistant. See you next week! Mike |
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- Posted by garden_of_mu Z7/8 PNW (My Page) on Sat, Sep 11, 10 at 14:18
| ALSO: sisyrinchium striatum seedlings if you're interested. All these need to go. Trades are welcome but not necessary. |
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| Hi Mike, Darn, I'm not going to be able to make it after all. I would love to get some sisyrinchium striatum seedlings from you some other time. Enjoy the trade. Teresa |
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- Posted by nightnurse1968 z7-8Washington (My Page) on Sat, Sep 11, 10 at 20:35
| Mike, I'd love a few chicks and Quaker Lady, Treasure Island & Cascade Splendor. Not sure what I can dig up for you, but I will see if I can find something suitable. Thanks! Susan |
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| Hi Mike, I just dug some santolina, and I have burgundy and goblin gaillardia, and some purple sage seedlings that I'm not sure what they will turn out to be since I got the seeds on a trade. I would love a Cascade Splendor, Treasure Island and some sisyrinchium if you have any left. Let me know if you're interested. |
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| Hi Mike. I would love the Klamath iris. I am bringing the Christmas iris for you..and we will have many other things. Hope you can find some that suit your needs. Bejoy (Marie) |
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| Darn, Teresa, sorry to miss you. I have your contorted filbert. I will bring it to the November Green Elephant. Mike, I would love some Sysirinchium striatum. I have Rudbeckia, Ribes sanguineum, and another couple of Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea. Tammy/bejoy2 |
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| Mike, I can take Teresa's sisyrinchium striatum seedlings & bring to the GE in November if you're not attending. She's been generous to me, so I'd love to do her a favor. Tammy: Corrine & James |
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| Corrine, I will look for extra Berberis, Rudbeckia and Ribes for you, in addition to the offerings I made on your separate posting. Tammy |
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- Posted by nightnurse1968 z7-8Washington (My Page) on Sat, Sep 18, 10 at 0:47
| Mike, Looks like I won't be able to make it to the trade after all! Darn it. I'll catch you next time though. Have a nice time :-) Susan |
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