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- Posted by oscarthecat z7MD (My Page) on Thu, Mar 13, 08 at 4:45
| Will have Celebrity,Roma and Sungold tomato plants. Green and red sweet peppers and a couple lavender eggplants. Flax. Dahlia Tubers. A couple of nice big rooted /potted cuttings of CG and possibly a single pink I got from Henrietta. Lets have fun!!!!!!!!! Steve in Baltimore County |
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- Posted by foodeefish (My Page) on Sun, Mar 16, 08 at 10:44
| Will have water lilies red, white and possibly yellow. |
Here is a link that might be useful: GardenWeb
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| As I posted elsewhere, I'm going to be gone during the month of April, which is when I usually pot up all the stuff, divide plants, etc. So, this time, it'll just be dig and bring, whatever I can, and I'm not planning on doing any pre-arranged trades. My trades list is old, but gives you an idea of what I have - if you see something you want, please let me know. I can't guarantee anything, but will try to keep requests in mind for digging. Suja |
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- Posted by diana_lynn 7B (My Page) on Sat, Mar 22, 08 at 21:32
| I always have these: Grape hyacinth Will probably have: Am sure to find more as spring unfolds. Diana |
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- Posted by tvalenti 7a (tvalenti_2000@yahoo.com) on Mon, Mar 24, 08 at 13:57
| lantana mozelle calla lilly - pink with green leaves calla lilly - white with white spotted leaves gladiola zebra grass spice bush shasta daisy dark pink monarda red monarda spearmint vinca minor Achillea - White catmint variegated vinca vine Liriope - solid green leaves Tulip Poplar Trees - various sizes (can only bring small ones to swap) -Terri |
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| I know I will have some of these and will add more later as things come up. Azaleas (have a TON of them and they need thinned)Fushia, white, pale and dark Pink, red |
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- Posted by oscarthecat z7MD (My Page) on Fri, Mar 28, 08 at 8:31
| Daylilies, let me know what color you want. Steve in Baltimore County. |
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- Posted by billjoebob (My Page) on Sat, Mar 29, 08 at 16:25
| I have potted up cannas and dahlias. By then they should be well on there way. Probably more cannas than dahlias |
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- Posted by gardengrove_ac z6 MD (My Page) on Sun, Mar 30, 08 at 17:58
| I should have seedlings from Datura innoxia and plenty of Brugmansia seeds and cuttings. I'll also have hardy hibiscus seeds, Tusli (Holy Basil)seeds or starts, and some potted night blooming cercus. |
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- Posted by kimka z7 (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Mon, Mar 31, 08 at 8:29
| With my garden still suffering the impact of last summer's drought, I only have a few of any one thing Bleeding heart pink Seedlings from this year's winter sowing so far |
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| Well, I just about always bring heirloom tomatoes and peppers--all kinds. That's pretty much a given. |
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| I will bring to the swap-- lilac (don't know the name) blue-purple color Special trades--these are plants I propagated for my oldest son who was planning to upgrade from a townhouse to "something with room for a garden." This does not seem to be happening in a timely manner. If you have something on my want list, we can talk. Weeping cherry |
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| Have to trade- • Lamium/deadnettle- 2 kinds- 'white nancy' (I think) and a darker green with silver stripe • Lamb's ears • Rose campion • Lime thyme • variegated thyme • Forget me nots • Blue larkspur • Solomon's seal • pulmonaria (old-fashioned, no name) • Bee Balm 'Raspberry Wine'-- good mildew resistance • Hosta-- green no name, and green & white no name • Cardinal Flower Limited trades |
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| HI, I'm new to gardening and the forum. It will be the first time I am attending the swap too. I have purple Cherokee and Spring Bush tomatoes Thanks, I am really looking forward to the it! Maria R. |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Mon, Apr 7, 08 at 12:33
| The usual stuff, although the limited ones may be even more limited this year. Larry USUALLY HAVE LOTS OF THESE: Bee Balm (Monarda) - red and purple THESE MIGHT BE LIMITED: Perennial ageratum (Eupatorium coelestinum) |
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| small, rooted plants salvia uliginosa boltonia symphoricarpus alba (snowberry) (one) asperula odorata (sweet woodruff) linum perenne (1 or 2) sweet autumn clematis (a few) tubers seedlings I'll list more seedlings as they come up. |
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| I won't be able to bring any blueberries. My son still wants them. He is such a good sport about coming over to work on our computer whenever we need help, that it's his call. Is there any way to edit our list? |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Fri, Apr 11, 08 at 21:56
| I'll have a few pots of the following. Lamium- White Nancy I think peppermint Ajuga- Bugleweed blue flower hosta- green leaf Mazus reptans- blue flower Anemone- rose color ( sorry don't know the name) Sweet Annie- 4 pots Columbine- burgundy and white Lamb's ear Lily of the Valley-pink Rose Campion sedums -variety Geranium sanguine lemon balm- invasive tall pink phlox- great smell catmint Sweet Woodruff I will be digging up other things as I find them I have one potted Butterfly 2 1/2 ' bush- either white or purple strawberry plants- everbearing Bonnie |
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| rian, no, there isn't any way to edit after posting. Sorry. diana lynn, you don't have email turned on, so I couldn't contact you any other way. I am interested in some grape hyacinth and daffodils. Please email me and let me know if there is anything you want from my list and we can set up a trade. Jen |
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| Hi, everyone! My garden is pretty new, so I have very limited quantities of the following: -dead nettle (lamium) yellow flower Let me know if you are interested in pre-arranging a trade, hoping to meet everyone soon! My e-mail is: darciegirmus@gmail.com Darcie |
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| A bit behind this year, but with great good luck I will have: purple bean hyacinth vines white hibiscus raspberry--Dormared morning glory--hot pink/white I will also dig up some Japanese maple seedlings of various sizes and possibly some bee balm, either Raspberry or Jacob Kline. |
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- Posted by foodeefish z6MD (My Page) on Sun, Apr 13, 08 at 19:04
| My haves are as follows: Golden Creeping Jenny If your interested, please e-mail me so I can put them aside. Thanks Foodeefish |
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| Here is my latest haves. I will put my Haves and Wants on my "My Page" so you can find the most updated lists. Plants Seeds Bulbs If interested, please email me. Thanks. |
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- Posted by kimka z7 (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Tue, Apr 15, 08 at 8:34
| A few more things from wintersowing Sweet pea, Captain of the blues |
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| diana lynn: I am interested in the lycoris. Just like avoirgold, I am unable to send you an email. Please email me and let me know if there's anything you may like from my Have list for a trade. Thanks. bugmagnet |
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| Have: updated trade list on my member page. |
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- Posted by madeleinef z7 MD (My Page) on Sat, Apr 19, 08 at 13:52
| I have: catmint/catnip alpine strawberries autumn clematis red raspberries rose mallow vinca minor forsythia mint lemon balm ageratum Egyptian walking onions monarda oregano arugula spiderwort (blue flowers) Madeleine |
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| I should have these, mostly in small quantities--unless the squirrels or my neighbor's marauding dog have other ideas: Perennials (first-year seedlings unless otherwise specified) Agastache "Blue Delight" I can dig ditchlilies or spiderwort (blue/purple flowers) if anyone wants them, but won't pot 'em up. Annuals and edibles Ageratum "Red Sea" Steven |
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| Ok finally a rainy day so I can drag myself from the garden. I will be dropping stuff off before the swap and stopping back after my rehearsal. Let me know if you want me to mark anything for you. Caryopteris florida (offsets) These are all perennials and will bloom this year; they overwintered in the field: Centaurea montana offsets Lauren's grape poppies seedlings This is all by memory - I may post more once I check out the greenhouse. |
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- Posted by jane_artist 6/7 Maryland (My Page) on Tue, Apr 22, 08 at 16:33
| Not 100% sure I can come, but if I do I have: Raspberry "Heritage" that got out of control in my garden (neglected to contain it!). I will be potting up all the suckers and digging out the roots. It is a delicious heirloom variety. |
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| Of things I see others are looking for I have: monarda 'blackberry wine' also the following: daffodils, early yellow with orange trumpet (ask me if you want these so I can dig) nepeta LynnT |
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| I am bringing: lots of volunteer hosta aucuba cuttings lots of ditch daylilies some oregano- low growing italian miscanthus- whatever I can hack off Jan |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Fri, Apr 25, 08 at 23:59
| More things.. Star of Bethlehem - ornithogalum umbellatum tons of them Chameleon Plant- Houttuynia cordata - very invasive plant Anemone- Tomentosa Robustissima- rose pink Bonnie |
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- Posted by jane_artist 6/7 Maryland (My Page) on Sat, Apr 26, 08 at 10:33
| I can't log in to send anyone replies (don't know why), but: I AM coming and in addition to: Raspberry "Heritage" I will have: Larkspur--blue, very small potted plants,but will self-seed and the seeds will produce BIG plants if left alone. Lambs Ears--whatever I pull out of the lawn. Coreopsis--mostly large mature plants that are currently growing in the wrong place. |
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| Hi - I have been generously offered a ride to the swap since my car will not be available. However, to save space this means I will only be bringing items that are specifically requested, so please let me know what you want from my list and I will dig and bring! Achillea - pink
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- Posted by cfmuehling 7b DC/MD ’burbs (My Page) on Sun, Apr 27, 08 at 9:39
| chocolate mint spearmint lirope ditch lilies campanula punctata - cherry bells convallaria majalis - lily of the valley generic, full sun, green to avocado colored hosta snow on the mountain creeping jenny 'raspberry wine' monarda 'jacob klein' monarda some generic, miniature pink monarda (small) generic iris Will not dig unless someone wants: Anything else I can pull up I'll bring. |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Sun, Apr 27, 08 at 12:39
| Christine, Your email is not working again. All of them I have sent today came back to me.... I have for you the yarrow, and Chameleon plants and some Mazus reptans. Bring me a Lilac if you have any left. Thanks. Bonnie |
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- Posted by banishtheivy (My Page) on Sun, Apr 27, 08 at 18:17
| Hi there, I'll be bringing mostly shade plants including... Epimedium Sulphureum See you next Saturday Mary Jane |
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| Mary Jane, I'd like to make two trades with you, but I don't have your e-mail address. Please e-mail me at darciegirmus@gmail.com |
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| diana_lynn, I'd like to make a trade with you, but I don't have your e-mail address. Please e-mail me at darciegirmus@gmail.com Thanks! |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Sun, Apr 27, 08 at 21:32
| Mary Jane, I'd also like to trade, email me at madsquopper AT hotmail DOT com. Larry |
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| Mary Jane, You are universally sought after! Please e-mail me at emmiller AT comcast DOT net Beth |
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| Yes, Mary Jane, me, too! I would also like to trade with you!! Please turn on your email on your member page. In addition, please email me at: fun_martin@yahoo.com meipo |
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| Hi, I'm really late getting online for this, and will have limited time this week to pot up, but please contact me if there's something of interest: misc. plastic pots will be placed by my car for the taking Looking forward to seeing everyone! Mea/Giverny |
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| Hi, I'll be bringing the following: blackberry lily Ellen (ellen_n) |
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| This is my first swap so don't have as much in the way of plants but here goes... Plants Green leaf hostas, qt sized divisions (3) Seeds (packaged unless noted) California wonder green pepper--harvested Can't wait for the swap! Amy |
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| I have only been to one swap before, but I can actually make this one and have lots of plants looking for a good home. Have plenty of these, will bring: Might bring some of this, but only if reqested: -- Pete |
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- Posted by bethany_grow (My Page) on Tue, Apr 29, 08 at 17:50
| What is the location of the SWap on May 3. thanks in advance. A friend said Burtonsville. Beth |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Wed, Apr 30, 08 at 10:56
| I know for sure I will have the following: foxgloves (pink) columbines (not sure of variety but flowers are magenta red, purple and light yellow) yarrow (pink flowers) anemone sylvestris a couple of rooted roses ~ carefree beauty cranesbill geranium beebalm (red) Thanks Jette / Busyasabee |
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| More to add: Lettuce (different varieties, not sure what they all are) Mammoth Dill Yarrow (white I think) Mint |
Here is a link that might be useful: Directions
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- Posted by kimka z7 (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Wed, Apr 30, 08 at 13:19
| Two more haves Wild blue lupine (from this year's wintersowing) |
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| I am so excited, Never been to a swap. I have 3 Nandina (heavenly bamboo) shrubs Seeds I can bring cuttings of Crape Myrtle (burgandy) Misc pots Carey |
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- Posted by thornyrose z7 MD (My Page) on Wed, Apr 30, 08 at 21:26
| Mondo grass St. John's wort (hypericum calycinum) Greek oregano Ostrich fern Nandina -- Valerie |
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| Here is what I'll bringing Saturday as of 4/30/08: Morning Glory seedlings (hot pink/white)--lots of these Might bring: Depends on my energy level, which has not been the greatest lately. Here's my e-mail: DawnPalka@verizon.net |
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| Haves: I'm waaaay behind the digging curve here, BUT will take a look at some of the want lists and see what I can bring. I think my gweb mail works but in case it doesn't, email me at LynneinMD AT gmail DOT com... Anyone want some miscanthus? I have plant sale leftovers in (I think) 2-gallon pots. Sedum (I don't think it's 'Autumn Joy' but it's similar. Possibly 'Autumn Fire', from the pics I've found online) Lynne |
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| Oh, I forgot to add the non-plant things: Seed starters (popsicle-style) for Susan (oogy) but there may be some extras for others.. Little pots (smaller than 4") OOOOO-SCOOBS of cut-up mini blinds (white 1" and green 1/2") to use as plant markers. Susan (oogy) or anyone doing a sale soon please be sure you get some! Really, though, if everyone comes by and takes a handful I might get rid of them all. Maybe. So, fair warning...anyone with an unlocked car along my departure path will get a surprise... =) Garden mags and catalogs... about a 10" pile in a box. I'll pull out any Fine Gardening for the person who asked for them.. I think a trowel or two, too. I know I have a couple of extras and there are new gardeners coming! See you Saturday! Lynne |
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| I also have 2 inkberries nirda in 1 gallon pots. Maria |
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- Posted by wishdesign z7 MD (My Page) on Thu, May 1, 08 at 22:15
| I'm late getting organized this year, so I don't have a lot, but here's what I can bring if anyone wants them: - Corkscrew Vine (vigna caracalla) seedings—the fragrant one I think that's it. I'm really looking forward to Saturday! :) |
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- Posted by wishdesign z7 MD (My Page) on Thu, May 1, 08 at 23:12
| Okay, a few more things I remembered: - Small potted Chinese Mahogany (Toona Sinensis) - the young leaves are edible and have an oniony taste that some people like and others don't - Bee Bee Tree (tetradium or euodia/evodia daniellii) - tiny, tiny seedlings - Pink bleeding hearts - Honeoye strawberry plants - Mystery grape (I bought a 4-pack of blueberries, and one of the plants turned out to be a grape vine and I don't really want it) — Jean |
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| I have castor bean seedlings, children of dark-purple-leaved Carmencita. Two are reserved for Christine, the rest are available! Lynn |
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| Anyone else besides Wishdesign want comfrey? Let me know and I will dig Sat AM Lynn |
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