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| OK, I'll bite. I'll be bringing tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. Lots. All kinds. Update: I am hardening off tomatoes and just re-potting up peppers and eggplants since I normally do not plant these out before June 1, so those two latter will *NOT* be ready to plunk into the ground. Same with plant requests on the HAVEs--some did not return e-mail so I have no idea what is happening. Denied? Bringing? I like to close the loop. |
This post was edited by sujiwan on Sun, May 5, 13 at 9:51
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| I'll be bringing most of these: Tomatoes, heirlooms mostly (will list types as they grow) Daylilies, super tall (5'), marked orange-red, ditch type? Lambs Ears, Lilac suckers Echinacea Mint Ajuga, noid, likely Black Chip (or other very very dark one) Ajuga, variegated Painters Pallet Hosta divisions (named...) ?agastache golden jubilee? amsonia northern sea oats heal all (prunella vulgaris) Monarda, looks like Jacob Cline Added (4/7): Added (4/14): Added (4/21): Added (4/27): ...my biggest challenge is finding enough containers, so these will often be in "alternative pots" (cut soda bottles for smaller things, shovelfuls in grocery bags for the larger things, etc). |
This post was edited by kilngod on Sat, Apr 27, 13 at 8:04
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- Posted by kimka z6B (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Thu, Mar 28, 13 at 8:34
| This is my start off haves list. I'll have lots more once I see what the wintersowing brings. Plants |
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| This is what I can see happening now, except for mayapple: Asarum canadense, wild ginger, shade ground cover SEEDS: four o'clocks, variegated pink and yellow |
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| here's part one of my haves: 1. Karma dahlia Martin Zwaan (white) - look nice in the garden, but don't make good cut flowers and my customers don't seem to like white flowers 2. Karma dahlia Royal - dark red 3. seedling Japanese maples from a shortish green-leaved tree; several years old, 2 feet tall or so
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Mon, Apr 1, 13 at 15:25
| I have a fairly large cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria Capensis) and a large pink brugmansia (unknown but fragrant) if anyone wants them. I like the honeysuckle, but it's a short-day plant and doesn't set buds until late September, so I only get to enjoy the flowers for a month or so before I cut it all the way back to overwinter downstairs. Someone with a greenhouse (or large sunny indoor spot) could get better use of it. Larry |
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| This is what I'll have for sure: Aloe vera |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Fri, Apr 5, 13 at 22:59
| Part 1 of my haves list...more to follow but Il have these so far. Lily of the valley pink |
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| Beginning of my have list, and I'm sure there will be more: 2 aloe Vera plants (houseplant) to be continued... |
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| My 'haves' so far-- I'll update as others are available. Corydalis lutea And for 'special' trades (i.e. good sized clumps of white lily of the valley)- Thanks! |
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| Updated list: 2 aloe Vera plants (houseplant) To be continued... |
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- Posted by ssmdgardener 7a (My Page) on Mon, Apr 8, 13 at 20:51
| Sedum Angelina Sedum John Creech Sedum autumn joy Shasta Daisies Coneflowers - unknown variety white alyssum purple alyssum |
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- Posted by kimka z6B (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Tue, Apr 9, 13 at 9:59
| Adding Elephant ear corms More to come as the winter sown seeds begin to pop (if they don't cook in today's heat). |
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| Rooted cuttings of Montauk daisy Zinnia seedlings (Envy, Giants of California) Morning glory seedlings "Heavenly Blue" Tomato seedlings "Brandywine" Tomato seedlings "Mejac" Spaghetti squash seedlings Marigold seedlings (these will be small) different types Zucchini seedlings "Eight Ball" Small plants of Rudbeckia triloba Small plants of Lychnis coronaria Senecio aureus (golden ragwort) growing gangbusters in a soppy wet shady spot suitable for skunk cabbage Two large clivias (orange flowers) (these are spoken for) Raspberry canes (this was an experimental variety that came from the University of Maryland twenty years ago) Some small mint plants, chocolate and spearmint HELLEBORE SEEDLINGS I will bring these plants if anyone wants them |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Wed, Apr 10, 13 at 21:12
| took a quick inventory of the garden, and so far this is what I will bring: autumn joy sedum .....more to be added later as weather warms up Jette |
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| I have Nanking cherry seedlings (Prunus tomentosa). You need at least two if you want cherries. |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Sat, Apr 13, 13 at 21:32
| Adding: I have a rather large clematis Jackmani...and it's growing... aquilegia..Columbine ..purple and white I believe small iris corms for filling in iris beds |
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| Well Since I am trying to branch out and try new things I'll be bringing a truck load of manure (well aged) and a bunch of burlap sacks. |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Mon, Apr 15, 13 at 10:02
| USUALLY HAVE LOTS OF THESE: Bee Balm (Monarda) - red and purple THESE MIGHT BE LIMITED: Perennial ageratum (Eupatorium coelestinum) |
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- Posted by oogy4plants 6B MD (My Page) on Mon, Apr 15, 13 at 10:22
| I can make it to the swap for about an hour 10-11. Email if you want any of these. I may not have much time to bring a lot of extras, so please pre-arrange with me and look for me early. I have: 5 small forsythia bushes (Henny wants) yellow evening primrose golden ragwort (Senecio aureus) garlic chives new york aster smooth aster heath aster (with the asters, it's hard for me to tell them apart, you will get one of these) monarda 'Jacob cline' native goldenrod comfrey wood poppy germanium phaeum 'Samobor' (my mystery plant finally ID'ed!) white snakeroot- has reddish leaves Impatiens smartweed- likes wet, for hummers spicebush seedlings flowering raspberry (Rubus odoratus) |
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| Larry, I can't email you since your email isn't set up through GW, but I am interested in your: Blue lobelia (lobelia siphilitica) Purple ice plant (Delosperma cooperi) |
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| The warm weather is bringing out more plants. More haves: New York Aster - periwinkle blue - may be "Raydon's Favorite" |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Mon, Apr 15, 13 at 13:57
| Well, my email *was* set up, and it's now set up again, in case anyone else wants to contact me. Larry |
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- Posted by gardengranma 6a/6b MD (My Page) on Wed, Apr 17, 13 at 11:39
| Have lots of lotus unmarked bring pot and dirt or we'll wrap in whet paper. Want anything unusual- most of you know my garden. Like flowering tree seedlings. Holly seedlings. Growing cover. Veggies. Also look at my list or pick from my garden when you are here- nice peonies too. |
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| Have: a boxwood shrub; two red rosebushes (unsure of variety). |
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| I have the dahlias that Jette and Larry requested - not sure my emails to you are getting through. |
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| These are the items I can share: -yellow flag Let me know if you would like me to bring some of these for you! |
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| Darcie--you can bring some hostas for me to give to a friend of mine. I don't know your email, but mine is DawnPalkaATverizon.net |
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| Darcie - if you want to swap, please enable your email function on your member page. |
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| More plants emerging... Dwarf comfrey |
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| I have: sage mountain mint (dignified spreader) monarda (Spreads like crazy) autumn joy sedum |
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| 5 horseradish in pots NB these can be very invasive. Grow in a two foot long PVC pipe capped at the bottom and attached to a fence or pole. You do not want the roots going into the soil, but my husband loves it fresh and bottled. 2 small perovskia in pots Lisa |
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| I should have these have these, mostly in small quantities. Geranium 'Biokovo' divisions, 2-quart pots Will dig on request: Sedum 'Autumn Joy' and 'Blue Spruce' Steven |
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- Posted by springplanter 7a (My Page) on Fri, Apr 26, 13 at 19:14
| Finally getting out into the garden. First list: leek oregano peppermint lemon balm a few day lillies ( don't know the color since the deer always eat the buds) a few white iris ferns lambs ears vinca (both green and varigated) climbing hydrangea mini allium (12" tall, white-fall blooming) various and sundry volunteer tree saplings 15-20 inches redbud, maple, mimosa, others?? pachysandra |
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| I just re-enabled my e-mail. Sorry if you were trying to contact me! Darcie |
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| balloon flower bleeding heart |
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| More to add to my list... Aster macrophyllus |
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| I know we're mostly flowers, but I have some extra onion sets if anyone is interested. nancy |
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| If anyone is interested I have some cuttings from my wax plant, NOID, but please email me ahead of time because I won't cut if there is no interest. |
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- Posted by tropic_of_chesapeake z7a Md AA Co (My Page) on Thu, May 9, 13 at 12:33
| Here's what I think I will be bringing to the swap: NOID's: (all green hosta similar to…) Hosta cathayana (variegated hosta similar to...) 'Shade Fanfare' (euphorbia similar to...) Euphorbia wulfenii Known Plants: |
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