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| Ok, so I don't really know what I have to trade yet, but as I mentioned, I'm pretty excited. Already. I just thought I'd put the thread here so share my excitement!
Maybe I need to ask here for a life!? Christine |
Follow-Up Postings:
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| The 18th!? ialbtc |
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- Posted by CFMuehling 7b DC/MD 'burbs (My Page) on Tue, Jul 26, 05 at 9:25
| And maybe erase this one, too!? |
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- Posted by GardenGranma 6b/7a MD (My Page) on Tue, Jul 26, 05 at 17:01
| I thought it was the 15th? Christine, don't confuse me any more than necessary. Smiles, Gardengranma |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Thu, Aug 4, 05 at 9:37
| I'm reluctantly giving up on my dwarf pampas grass and will have probably 3 or 4 pieces to give away this fall. We seem to be at the northern edge of the hardiness range, and I'm tired of having most of the huge clump die back every few years when we get a harsh winter. If you have a warm microclimate (I had put it in the hottest, sunniest spot I have) then it might work for you. Here's a photo of what it looked like at its peak when we had several warm winters in a row, but it's never been the same since. Larry |
Here is a link that might be useful: Dwarf pampas grass
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- Posted by CFMuehling 7b DC/MD 'burbs (My Page) on Thu, Aug 4, 05 at 10:04
| I'm starting my inventory and will post as I go. That way I won't forget what the heck I have! I have a crape myrtle that is supposed to be a 'Dallas Red' but it's a medium, clear, (guess...) PINK. I'm fairly certain it's a mislabel, which bums me out. It will be about 1' tall by trade time, and if it were a Dallas Red, would become 25' or so. However, since it just cannot BE a Dallas Red, I have no idea what it will become. All I know is this puppy is hardy! I will also have a very small, maybe 6'' to 1' tall Catawba. Mine turned out to be lilac colored vs. the advertized dark purple, so this will be a lighter color. Ask BayGuy if he likes it, though, since he adopted one of mine. This plant is an off-shoot of the remaining roots. Don't forget, guys. eMail me privately if you're interested. Christine |
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| Didn't someone mention that they wanted small jars? I have some, but they are jelly and babyfood jars. Will they do? Jan |
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- Posted by CFMuehling 7b DC/MD 'burbs (My Page) on Sat, Aug 13, 05 at 18:02
| Ok, to continue and amend my list... I have: I've put a couple more under the Haves list, because someone will need to come get them. These I can dig myself. Christine |
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| Rooted (or semi-rooted) cuttings -- if you want any of these, tell me now, so I can get them started: Pineapple sage Divisions: Garlic chives Rooted suckers: Rosa rugosa x Magnifica Bulbs: Yellow double daffodils Roots: Horseradish |
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| I have: garden ephemera gourds ivy Houttuynia "Chameleon" (invasive) Joseph's Coat |
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- Posted by MadeleineF z7 MD (My Page) on Wed, Aug 24, 05 at 16:44
| I have several pots of winter creeper (Euonymus fortunei). I also have lots of lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) that I can dig up if anyone is interested. Madeleine |
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| So far I know I will have available Lots of pachysandra (evergreen groundcover) |
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| Mudsquopper, I'd like to try some of that pampas grass! In the meantime, here's what I have (I'll also update my page): White bee balm **Suja--you wanted a Japanese maple seedling right? I'll bring one for you! Specifically Want: I'm not picky! ;) |
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| I have: regrets that I can't make it this year. But I'm planning some good stuff for next spring. |
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| Big surprise, but I am pretty much repeating my list from the Spring, with a few changes. I'll just dig whatever people want. Monarda Raspberry Wine Astilbe seedlings - probably white flowering Dawn, thanks for the Maple seedling! Suja |
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| Hi, I'm excited about coming since I missed the one in the spring. I HAVE: trailing sedum acre pink salvia coccinea a holly seedling breynia 'snowbush' variegated lirope artemisia that has green/white leaves liatris red alternatha chrysanthemum nipponicum 'Montauk Daisy' Tabby |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Thu, Sep 15, 05 at 13:48
| This is off my regular exchange list. I may also have a few baby Imperial taro (Colocasia esculenta 'Illustris') plants and some rue (Ruta graveolens) if the cuttings root. USUALLY HAVE LOTS OF THESE: Bee Balm (Monarda) - red and purple THESE MIGHT BE LIMITED: Perennial ageratum (Eupatorium coelestinum) Larry |
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| I also have some time-released organic fertilizer. I think it's 0-2-2. Not sure on the numbers though. |
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- Posted by GardenGranma 6b/7a MD (My Page) on Fri, Sep 16, 05 at 14:59
| Have hardy water lilies, yellow or white. Also various color canna (I just let them dry out, wrap them in newspaper and put them in a styrofoam box or paper bag. Come Spring I pot them and then move them later. I have various color leaves, and yellow, orange, red blooms. |
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| Hello: Here are some of the things that I have for trades: -knihofia -holly fern (marginally hardy) -ornamental sweet potato vines, several colors (tender) -purple hyacinth bean seeds -several blooming size orchids, various types (house plants) Let me know, Dan
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| UPDATE: I will NOT have any apple mint plants this time, but I may have some seeds. I know: time to get out the black armbands in protest! ;) |
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| Flowtron anyone? ialbtc |
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- Posted by rosewomann z7 MD Montg. Co (My Page) on Wed, Sep 21, 05 at 23:52
| Hey Professor, I emailed you about your flowtron a week or so back(I guess you didn't get my email?). I want it!!!Bad! Enough said. Eternally grateful if you still have it. Rose |
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| oopie My e-mail is kinda broke (I think it has a virus) so....if anybody else has e-mailed me... sorry. Rosewomann, it's yours. Bahm! ialbtc |
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