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| DIRECTIONS for the HAVES list:
1. Post a list of the plants you have, ideally with Latin names to avoid confusion, and cultivar names if they have them and you know what they are. 2. Read other people's lists. If you see things you want and would like to swap or trade for, e-mail the person directly to arrange it. 3. Do NOT arrange the swap or trade on this thread. 4. Do NOT post a list of plants that you WANT for swapping or trading on this list. There is a separate WANT thread for this purpose. 5. Do NOT discuss who will be bringing what kind of Bavarian apple tart food to the swap. There is a separate HAVE thread for food. 6. Do update your member page with your Haves and Wants. |
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| So far I have Jacob Cline Mondarda. I will post my 'haves' on my member page. |
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- Posted by gardengranma Mostly 6b MD (My Page) on Mon, Feb 6, 06 at 14:47
| Hi you Midatlantic Folks: The communications have been so sparse, you can just tell it is the lowest of the low dulldrums of winter. You might want to think positively and dream about the Spring swap. Last year we had about 70 people and many, many plants. I started making a list of what I had to do on my part to get ready as the what was it? Grand Pubah? It sure helps to think ahead. |
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| I'm confused and new---so where ARE the threads where you sign up, list what plants you want, etc, etc, |
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| Shady, there is no sign-up thread. You sign up by participating in the 'Have', 'Want' and 'Food' threads, and by showing up. Right now, all 3 lists are bunched up near the top, right below one another. Way too early to tell what I'll have, except for the totally predictable: Anthemis Kelwayi Suja |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Tue, Feb 14, 06 at 20:44
| Hi everyone, After this weekend's blizzard, I'm glad to find that spring haves list has been started. I'm already sick of snow and can't wait until Spring. So far this is what I plan on bringing: Anemone Sylvestris |
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| How funny! I thought I already posted this. Must've forgotten to hit the final button. Plants I can bring (for prearranged trades): Seedlings I'll probably bring: If you don't hear back from me, read my member page carefully to make sure you're sending to the right email address! Thanks. |
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- Posted by oogy4plants 6A MD (My Page) on Mon, Feb 27, 06 at 10:58
| For now, I know I will have: Joe Pye Weed- 'Gateway' or Spotted Also planning on having extra winter sown seedlings of flowers and veggies. |
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| The trade list has grown a tad longer. Please check it periodically, as more plants are likely to get added as the growing season begins. |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Trades Page
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- Posted by rich_in_nfpa Z6 S Central PA (My Page) on Thu, Mar 2, 06 at 5:14
| Too much to list here -- check my trade list: Rich |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Trade List
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| Ok - the usual offer for self-seeded autumn clematis. This is the one with small white flowers in September, looks great on chain-link fence. Needs to be CUT TO THE GROUND sometime between November and February or it will take over the world. Usually fragrant (at least to me). This plant is a winner. It looks fresh and wonderful at a time when the garden is winding down. If you want one of these - TELL ME ASAP as I need to dig them while they're still dormant. No trades necessary - I always seem to leave the swap with more than I brought. |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Thu, Mar 16, 06 at 9:51
| May add a few more things later. USUALLY HAVE LOTS OF THESE: Bee Balm (Monarda) - red and purple THESE MIGHT BE LIMITED: Spiderwort (Tradescantia), mostly blues/purples Larry |
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| I'll have one each of lots of OP tomato seedlings. |
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- Posted by cecilia_md7a 7a/Baltimore,MD (My Page) on Mon, Mar 20, 06 at 12:53
| I also will have some tomato seedlings. Other stuff that I know of right now: Roses - Shailer's Provence and "Paul's Driveway Damask," which I think might really be "Banshee." (And hopefully my "Darlow's Enigma" cuttings will root for Annette.) Dahlias Canna tubers Tall Garden Phlox Magazines for Prof. Dirt (everybody else has second dibs) Various gardening books Extra seeds Probably some snapdragons I'll add to the list as I divide more plants. |
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- Posted by gardengranma Mostly 6b MD (My Page) on Mon, Mar 20, 06 at 13:50
| Take a look at my trade list. As always, I am, still interested in anything blue or with unusual colored leaves (nothing invasive). Send me an e-mail if you are interested or just bring it (I'll be the host). If you are undecided what you want, we can dig, there is lots of everything. May may still be ok for lotus, Ms. Slocum. See you at my place, looking forward to it. |
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| So far I am growing these seedlings: white nymph salvia coral salvia forest fire salvia rudbeckia toto nierembergia purple robe asarina antirrhiniflora violacea I'm still waiting on others to germinate (hopefully)outdoors. I'll be sure to update. Tabby |
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| Newbie here, can or will bring: Sm Perenial Black Eyed Susan Ajuga (looks like Jungle Beauty to me) Sm Annual Rudbekia (unknown type, looks like a mini black eyed susan, not a vine, lightly bicolored) Lemon Balm Catnip Spearmint Possibly Sm Azaleas & Rhodadendrons - unnamed but OLD varieties (up to 40+ yrs). white, purple, pink, salmon |
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| almost forgot -- Mixed Daffodills Wood Hyacinth (blue & white) Grape Hyacinth Crocus --Tina3 |
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| NEWBIE HERE: please excuse nomenclature faux pas. (I don't speak Latin!) I don’t know how to root cuttings yet, but I can give you UNROOTED CUTTINGS from the following: -Philadelphus (Mock Orange) common I also have for trade these PLANTS: -Hosta, white & green medium leaves |
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| Siberian Iris -- blue flower, I don't know the variety Common Day lilies Brown eyed susans Tons of vinca minor -- let me know soon, because I'm going to start pulling it out of my lawn. starts of Rosa rugosa (Snow Pavement) |
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- Posted by michellemm z7balt,MD (My Page) on Tue, Apr 4, 06 at 15:11
| Hi! I'll have 100 varieties of heirloom/hybrid maters. If you're looking for any in particular, please email me and I'll set it aside! |
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| I'm new, so I'm not sure these are exactly sought-after items, but if anyone is interested in them, please let me know. I'm still not completely sure I'll be able to make it to the swap, but will make an extra effort if someone wants any of these: PLANTS NON-PLANTS I will add to the list if I think of or find other items. |
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| Oooo... a few more things that I thought of: Day lilies (of the orange variety) |
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| Here's what I gave so far: Blue monk’shood Cleome seeds (violet, pink and white) Seedlings |
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- Posted by susanargus z7 NoVA (My Page) on Tue, Apr 11, 06 at 20:51
| Folks, could someone email me with instructions for putting my "haves" and "wants" on my profile? I can't find it in the faqs and I'm sure it's common knowledge. |
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| I've just begun to sort out my garden for the year, but here's a few things I usually have, in no particular order: - campanula takesimana (Cherry Bells) I'm tired of writing, so that's it for now. If you prefer, contact me ahead of the swap to arrange a shovel tour of my yard. LynnT |
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| I've only been at my house for about a year, so I don't have a terribly long have list, but I'll continue to update it if anything new pops up in the next few weeks. This is what I have now, but check my member page for updates (sorry I don't know latin names): Chives |
Here is a link that might be useful: My exchange page
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| You add to my haves list: Four o'clock seedlings, probably broken colors |
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| I should have these, subject to the usual weather/pest contingencies. PERENNIALS/SHRUBS (seedlings unless otherwise stated) Agastache "Blue Delight" ANNUALS/TENDER PERENNIALS Ageratum "Red Sea" Steven |
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| Here's my list, fairly complete. I do not need trades for any of these things; email me if you see something you want. I like to start stuff from seed and by progagation, and I hate to see someone have to pay for a plant that's easy to propagate. Pretty much everything (except ditch lilies) is rooted and in pots. Forsythia Ditch lilies (might be other than usual orange; they're in too much shade in my landlord's yard) free tickets to a concert of choral music by living composers in Baltimore on May 14 Salvia verticillata Agastache aurantica Apricot Sprite Doronicum orientale finesse Horehound Assorted Amaryllis of almost blooming size, color unknown because I lost the labels - let me know if you're interested. Moonflower Acidanthera - corms . Got a bag of 100 and it's too much for me. Books: Start with the soil - Gershuny |
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| We have pink and/or white peonies to swap. Not sure of any details (here when we moved in). See my swap page for interests. Either way, we will bring them to the swap. thanks! |
Here is a link that might be useful: My trade list
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| I have just moved to the area and don't have a lot to swap, but here's what's available: 'Happy Returns' daylilies (short, lemon-yellow rebloomer) seedlings (small): large assortment of seeds 40-50 pound bags of horse manure |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Wed, Apr 19, 06 at 22:30
| Please see my "have list" for plants you might be interested in. I'm not concerned about specific trades...I do like thinning out my gardens and giving plants away. If you are interested in anything on my list, let me know and I will set it aside to give to you at the swap. I'll have some other plants not on my list I'll be bringing lots of pots of divisions, so look for me in a cranberry red Ford Escape because I don't want to bring them home. Bonnie |
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| As I root around outside and take inventory of what I have, my list of "haves" keeps changing. Since I can't edit my previous posts, from here on out I'll just make changes to my have/wants lists on my profile. If anyone is interested in anything (especially newbies, since I'm new myself and I suspect most of you seasoned gardeners have plenty of what I've already got) please let me know and I'll bring it to the swap. (Trading will hardly be necessary!) |
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| Just planted up tonight: Siberian Iris See my trade list. See you at the swap! |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Trade List
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| Have the following: Persicaria 'Painter's Palette' Rudbeckia triloba Ajuga Sedum acre Chameleon plant (Houttuynia cordata) Asarum canadense May Apples (Podophyllum peltatum) Lindera bezoin (spice bush) Monarda (unknown color - got this at a previous swap, but it's in too much shade so hasn't flowered -- just spread like crazy! |
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- Posted by cfmuehling 7b DC/MD 'burbs (My Page) on Sat, Apr 22, 06 at 21:13
| Guess what? It looks like I'll have some generic iris to share. Despite everyone digging out 5 grocery bags of them last summer! I should have a few hosta, and will be dividing some heucheras. I will have some 'Running Tapestry' tiarella, too. One plant at a time... one plant at a time. |
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- Posted by oogy4plants 6A MD (My Page) on Sun, Apr 23, 06 at 17:05
| I have finally been able to take an inventory and it looks like I will have the following plants available for the spring swap. If you are particularly interested in any of these, let me know, so I can pot those up first, in case I run out of time before the swap. - Susan Purple Salvia lyrata |
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- Posted by wishdesign z7 MD (My Page) on Sun, Apr 23, 06 at 19:38
| Another first timer here, and I'm really excited about the swap! My "have" list is on my trade page, which I'll update as more things start to pop up. In addition to those items, I also have a couple Brown Turkey figs and wild raspbery starts, a few hellebores x hybrid seedlings (extras from a trade), and extra veggie seedlings (heirloom tomatoes, melons, squash, Asian greens, and Aunt Molly's ground cherries).Send me an email if interested so I can start prepping and setting things aside. Thanks! --Jean |
Here is a link that might be useful: My trade page
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| I have updated my have list, recently, and I'llbe bringing with me SOME of the things on my HAVE list, but not all--so if you want something in particular, you'll have to email me. Also, I will be bringing a FEW bags of leaf mulch--really nice, finely chopped stuff that is somewhat aged. Lastly, I'll be bringing some BLACK GOLD: finshed bunny manure compost. This is iterally the yummiest compost you'll ever meet. I'm reserving this for some special trades. Email me if you know for sure you want some. |
Here is a link that might be useful: UPDATED have list!
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| Adding to my haves list Seedlings Potted up |
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| One last add on for my haves list One rooted and three unrooted brugmansia (but rooting fast) |
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- Posted by faerieannette z7 MD (My Page) on Tue, Apr 25, 06 at 11:00
| Heavy duty crates to hold 2 liter bottles for winter sowing 6 or so they hold 8 bottles each! a great way to stay organized! 6 or so 10inch plastic planters pretty terra cotta color (never used!) |
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- Posted by faerieannette z7 MD (My Page) on Tue, Apr 25, 06 at 11:32
| I think I will also be bringing some cream puffs! they are so good!! but just stick em right to your butt!!! lol! maybe I will bring soem celery and carrots to much on too... lol! |
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| Here is a list of what we have to bring to the swap, and we will be there right at 10 am, leaving around 10:45 am! If you would like anything, email me to confirm we bring it. Thanks! * Astilbe Thanks, all! |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Trade List
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| I've made a few additions and deletions to my list. Here it is again, minus the stuff that's spoken for and with the additions in bold. HARDY PERENNIALS/SHRUBS ANNUALS/TENDER PERENNIALS Ageratum "Red Sea" I'm short on bed space and my list of wants (other than more bed space and gardening time) is fairly short, so don't be shy about asking for something you'd like if you have little or nothing to trade. Steven |
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| Additional Haves: Holly seedlings (many) |
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| They'll be small...but I planted the whole packet! No trades necessary. - Chris |
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| Additional haves, which I potted up today: Cryptotaenia japonica 'Atropurpurea' Alstroemeria 'Butterscotch' (you can see a picture of the flowers at http://www.joycreek.com/332-002-1.htm ) A chrysanthemum that has purple flowers in the fall at the same time as other mums -- I decided the color doesn't work with my sun garden, which is mainly reds |
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- Posted by brubeckgal z7 MD (My Page) on Sun, Apr 30, 06 at 10:10
| Plants we have potted for the MAG Spring Swap at Garden Grandma's home, from the garden of brubeckgal AND RyanZone7. We may dig more through the week, so keep an eye on brubeckgal's trade list. GROUND COVERS We are up to our ears in invasive perennials so we are happy to give these away. As we slow down we are looking for slower plants, particularly conifers for Brubeckgal and Prof . Dirt likes Hens & Chicks. |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Sun, Apr 30, 06 at 17:29
| I potted some : 2 and 1 gallon green-leafed hosta 2 gallon size wild blue Bachelor Button 1- small purple butterfly bush about 2 1/2 feet high lamium, Nancy I think sedum in quart sizes 2 unknown Salvia( red I think) peppermint 1 small Chrysanthemum Becky- starter plant 1 quart-sized lamb's ears, I can dig more sweet woodroff 1 knapweed with small blue flowers lemon balm mazus reptans- purple and I have a few red raspberry plants( canes) geraniums, Johnson's Blue Bethlehem Star bulbs Anyone interested in any of them? |
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| I have a roll of green plastic mesh "fencing". It is sturdy plastic (but needs to be attached to stakes in order to stand upright) with approximately 1" square openings. Maybe about 20' (not sure) and with some chicken wire also rolled up in it. I no longer have a need for this, and would love to get it out of my garage. Let me know if you would like it. |
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| I also could bring creeping thyme. Also want to suggest -- please go take a look at www.thegardenforums.org. It's a good alternative / supplement to GardenWeb. They don't claim the rights to all your photos, like gardenweb does now. And it doesn't cost to join, unlike DavesGarden (which I also like). You do need to sign up, but that doesn't take too long. |
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| I have: hosta seedlings (generic green)lots & some reserved for tabassam and busyasabee I have contacted some of the people I have things reserved for. I hope to see you on Saturday. Jan |
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- Posted by madeleinef z7 MD (My Page) on Mon, May 1, 06 at 16:08
| This is what I have: Ageratum Lemon balm Wintercreeper - Euonymus fortunei with green and gold leaves (evergreen) Seeds - mustard greens, bachelor buttons, tons of marigolds, basil, cilantro |
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| Here are some of the things that I *could* bring to the swap. If you really want something, please send me email to danmgillespie AT aol DOT com. Sorry for the late notice, but I didn't know that I would be able to attend til today. Cheers, Dan ................................. -bearded iris (peach) Things that you have to request -liriope starts |
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| On top of the items above, I have decided that I no longer care for my silver-and-green variegated acorus graminea, so I have dug up a three-foot swathe of it. I'll be bringing a big bucketful to the swap. It makes a nice solid 6" weed-proof groundcover for part sun or damp places, but I haven't tried walking on it -- it's very dense, and the roots are like iris pseudacorus. Mine took about four years to grow from one plant to a three-foot disk... I have many hostas that need dividing, including plain green and a large-leaf variegated, but won't take the time unless someone contacts me... Lynn |
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| HAVE (as of 5/2): August lily Perineal helanthus A few purple bean hyacinth vines Japanese maple seedlings Some gardening books |
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| Here are some updated haves, *in addition to* what I've already posted above. I will NOT be bringing all of these, unless I get specific requests. I will be bringing as many "haves" as I can, but can't make a guarantee unless you email me! CUTTINGS: PLANTS/SEEDLINGS |
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| Have just found a number of Sassafras seedlings, but won't dig any up unless I get a specific request. |
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| I've decided some of my daylilies' colors just aren't working for my garden color schemes. I could bring two Klehm daylilies if someone is interested. 'Smooth Vanilla Pastel' and 'Afternoon Tea Time.' Pictures are here http://www.songsparrow.com/2006new/plantdetails.cfm?ID=566&type=Daylil
ies&pagetype=plantdetails and here http://www.songsparrow.com/2006new/plantdetails.cfm?ID=485&type=Daylil
ies&pagetype=plantdetails However, the pictures (at least on my screen) are not perfect. I'd say Smooth Vanilla Pastel is really a creamy daylily with a strong chartreuse/green throat. And Afternoon Tea Time is essentially sherbet orange. They are nice, healthy plants in great condition, and they have spent the last year in my garden, enjoying a good compost-enriched soil. My yard has no daylily rust, and these plants seem free of it as well. If those would be good in your garden, let me know! At this point, I am looking for healthy shade shrubs for my back yard -- viburnums, pretty azaleas, hydrangeas, or things that can take DRY shade would be great, and a few shade perennials -- possibly asarums, carex, hakone grass -- or ...? Thanks, Julia |
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| Lots and lots of heirloom Yellow Pear Tomato volunteers..... --Tina |
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- Posted by madeleinef z7 MD (My Page) on Fri, May 5, 06 at 11:45
| Does anyone have a need for the following: -Small plywood crates (used to package clementines) that can be used as seed flats (7 1/2" by 11 1/2") -Yogurt containers, quart size -Produce ties (can be used as tomato ties) Madeleine |
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