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| I have two OGRs for a local trade- would far rather drop off or whatever than send in the mail :)
these are two old garden roses, one red and one pink, whose names i do not know. i rooted them last year and they've been living outside in the ground for a year now. i also have a mutabilis seedling, and a well-rooted but pretty small Vielchenblau. oh, and two small lady banks roses. i'm looking to trade for rooted roses (teas, austins, floribundas, maybe climbers, especially knockouts, but not polyanthas or OGRs), foxgloves, clematis, delphiniums, things that are good for a perennial garden, bulbs, or even soil or cinderblocks :) i'm looking for all kinds of stuff so just ask! |
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- Posted by kathyga_z7 Cumming (My Page) on Sun, Jan 22, 06 at 23:42
| Marcy, If we are working for the Spring trade it may be easier if we try to keep all the trades in one or two threads, or at least that is how we have don it in the past otherwise there will be a million threads to keep track of. But I would love the small Veilchenblau rose, I have knockouts in three different shades (Red, and both dark and medium pinks) and would be happy to bring you fresh cuttings of all three, Or I can attempt to root them, but have only tried it once and have no clue if Glynis' survived or not. Can I root them yet or do I need to wait a while, till they are growing more? Also I have a ton of perenials if you would rather do that just let me know. |
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| you have email... but just as a public announcement, since i agree with you, i started this thread just before it occurred to me that we could start thinking about the the spring trade :) |
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| I would love a Lady Banks rose. I don't have any roses at all, so none to trade. Is there anything on my trade list (on the spring swap list that you might like? If not, I will have to see what comes up in the spring. |
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