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Acquasco Fall MAG haves list

cfmuehling
17 years ago

Aquasco Swap: Plants you Have List for

The First Annual Aquasco Fall Plant Swap

Sept. 30, 2006

DIRECTIONS for the HAVES list:

0. If you're new to the swaps, please take the time and have the courtesy to read these posts. They're here to help everyone have a good time.

1. Do NOT arrange the swap or trade on this thread.

2. Post a list of the plants you HAVE on this thread, ideally with Latin names to avoid confusion, and cultivar names if they have them and you know what they are. Yes, you can also list other garden stuff, such as seeds, tools or books, that you wish to swap. And if you really have nothing to swap, yes you are still invited! Just bring something for the pot luck lunch. (See the Aquasco Swap: Food and Stuff list.

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.

4. Do NOT post a list of plants that you WANT for swapping or trading on this list. That's what the Aquasco Swap: Plants you Want list is for.

5. Please do NOT discuss who will be bringing what kind of chocolate (or other food) to the swap. There is a separate Aquasco Swap: Food and Stuff list for that.

6. Do update your member page with your Haves and Wants; feel free to link your post here to any Plant Exchange page you may have.

7. UPDATE your posting here. These entries are editable, so if your Haves changes (because something you were going to swap has been reserved already, or you have some additional plants to share), please edit you existing post, rather than making a new post further down the list. It's just simpler that way.

8. When you bring your plants, MARK RESERVED PLANTS (i.e., plants for which you have a pre-arranged swap). LABEL your plants if possible; we often forget which was what by the time we get them home! Popsicle stick, plastic spoons, or other "plantable markers" are great, as they can be popped right in to the ground along with the plant.

At the swap, please do NOT take anything that is labeled for someone else, or is NOT labeled "Free" or "Please Take." Ask. That's all you have to do.

9. Questions? just include them in your post here, or feel free to eMail Vlad.

  1. Have fun finding new homes for your surplus plants and discovering new plants you didn't know you needed!

Did I forget anything? Of course! So, let me know so I can fix it!

Wishing everyone a great swap! Happy gardening,

- vladislav

Vlad's Page

(For directions, MapQuest:

22300 Aquasco Road (Md route 381)

Aquasco, MD 20608.)

Comments (24)

  • kimka
    17 years ago

    A quick start here that I'll add to in a week or so:

    Butterfly bush lavender flowers
    Brugmansia unnamed yellow flowers great scent, one rooted cutting
    Japanese pachysandra evergreen
    Rose of Sharon bluebird
    Trumpet vine, yellow flowering (only dug on request)
    Lemon balm (warning invasive best as a container plant)

    Double flowered stocks seeds
    Cleome seeds (violet, pink and white)
    Impatiens seeds (multi colors)

  • tabassam
    17 years ago

    I can divide some Farfugium tussilaginea 'aureomaculatum'(leopard plant). I have a few rooted Forsythia viridissima var. koreana 'Kumson,' I have one rooted variegated dogwood. Some pink (I think trinidad pink) salvia. Plenty of bog Salvia uliginosa (one of my favorites this year). I can divide some Journey's End canna if anyone is interested. I have Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea,' makes a beautiful groundcover. I'll have to add more later. Tabby

  • avoirgold
    17 years ago

    Azaleas (have a TON of them and they need thinned) Fushia, White, Pink
    Have 3 mature (up to 3 ft in diameter) Azalea bushes (2 fushia, one pink or fushia), you dig--Special Trade only

    English Ivy (if you REALLY want it)
    Hostas
    Crape Myrtle (standard dark hot pink)-suckers, can bring cuttings
    Lilac (standard lilac purple)-Can bring cuttings, may have suckers to dig
    Ornamental Strawberry (invasive, good groundcover)

    Houseplants:
    Pepperomia
    Silver Variegated Pothos
    Green Pothos
    Snake Plant
    Spider Plant
    Purple Passion Plant Link has pix (http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/22594/)

    See Link for wants.

    Jen

    Here is a link that might be useful: Jen's Trade List

  • kaffeina
    17 years ago

    besides my normal plants (see trade list_ i will have these

    Rumex acetosa 'Rhubarb Pie' �" Sorrel

    Caryopteris x clandonensis Blue mist shrub seedlings (about 1.5 ft high seeded frm worcesterâÂÂs gold)

    Asclepsis incarnata- swamp milkweed

    Baptisa �" false indigo seedlings

    Astrantia seedlings- masterwort either lars or Moulin rouge

    Pardancanda norrisii seedlings

    japanese anemone prince henry

    kathleen

  • spanaval
    17 years ago

    These are plants I know I'll have for sure, despite the drought.

    Anemone robustissima
    Salvia Uliginosa
    Agastache Blue Fortune
    Black eyed susan
    Nepeta Walker's Low
    Anthemis kelwayii
    Butterfly bush seedlings

    I'll dig these upon request for sure, don't know if I'll do it otherwise

    Astilbe (white/pale pink)
    Tricyrtis
    Yarrow (various)

    Kathleen (kaffeina), could you please email me? You don't seem to have your email information on your page.

    Suja

  • busyasabee
    17 years ago

    So far, I'll be bringing the following plants:

    Anemone Sylvestris (white)
    Foxgloves (unknown variety)
    Columbines (variety of colors)
    Yarrow (white & pink)
    Rose - Carefree Beauty cuttings (dark pink)
    Balloon Flowers (purple)
    Blazing Star Liatris (purple)
    Scented Geranium (unknown variety, dark pink/light purple)

  • kilngod
    17 years ago

    Ajuga (looks like Jungle Beauty to me)
    Aloe (6-8", several)
    Azaleas, unnamed but OLD varieties (40+ yrs), white, pink, fushia, purple (most I don't know the color )
    Catnip
    Christmas Cactus, "Kris Kringle" (2-3" rooted, several, fushia)
    Heal All / Self-Heal (Prunella vulgaris)
    Hosta, med blade-leaf, white w/med green edge
    Hosta, sm blade leaf, green w/white edge
    Jade, small rooted (3-6", several)
    Lemon Balm
    Lobelia cardinalis / cardinal flower, native (small plants)
    Rhodadendron (white, lavendars - won't know the colors)
    Black Eyed Susan, divisions, 2nd yr+ plants, perennial, large flowers
    Rudbeckia triloba, MD native, a "mini Brown Eyed Susan" or "Branching Coneflower", reseeding annual/biennial (late germinating plants will flower next year), medium/small flowers Seeds available for trade -- see my have list

    --Tina

  • kimka
    17 years ago

    Adding to my haves list

    Plants:
    Hardy geranium-(Lost the label) highly divided leaves, samll pink flowers -still blooming (1)

    Hardy Geranium- (Lost its label) Less highly divided leaves, flowered earlier than one above. (1)

    Big blue lobelia (2 available)

    Seeds

    Hollyhock seeds - yellow flower parent
    Red lobelia
    Mystic merlin mallow

  • avoirgold
    17 years ago

    Additions to my list:

    Various bakets, pots and what I think are orchid baskets. I got them from a neighbor who could no longer use them. See link for pix.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Pix of Additional Items

  • annebert
    17 years ago

    Calycanthus florida (sweetshrub) suckers from a plant with cantaloupe smelling flowers

    Veronica longifolia from seed; blue flowers

    Agastache rupestris, "Apache sunset". Not sure if this will be hardy, but I think it's worth taking a chance

    Salvia verticillata

    Scented geraniums: I'm taking cuttings for the winter, but if anyone would like the mamas, I can dig them up. I have Rober's lemon rose, Roger's Delight, Snowflake, lemon, rose, chocolate mint, a variegated one that smells sort of camphory.

    Coleus - same thing. Have 6 or 8 varieties.

    I gallon pots.

  • cfmuehling
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    I'm going to have some Tiarella 'Crowfeather',
    Perhaps some Heuchera 'Splendens' but I'm not certain.
    Probably some geranium 'Bevan's Variety'

    I had to dig up my 2 front beds because we're changing the front of our house. In this heat we had, I've had lots of losses. That, and just plain heat in the unmoved beds has killed lots, including several Japanese maples.

    Oh! The Crape Myrtle 'Tonto' I gave away last year (6' tall) has put out a lot of healthy suckers. They're running 1-2' tall, so if anyone is interested, I'll dig these up. They'll immediately play dead, but don't be deceived.

    Guys, I have so much going on, I can't promise private trades. I plan to be there early, though.
    More to be listed as I go.
    Christine

  • oscarthecat
    17 years ago

    Daylilies!!! About 200 named varieties. Can't promise names but can supply almost any color. (HEMEROCALLIS) Steve in Baltimore County

  • oscarthecat
    17 years ago

    Have a gadget called a SQUEEZO. Used to remove seeds fromtomatoes and reduce them so they can be cooked down for sauce or paste. If anyone can use it I will bring it down. Steve in Baltimore County

  • beth_b_kodiak
    17 years ago

    I can bring seedlings of these trees.... all will get LARGE... not for your small suburban lot.
    Pecans
    Silver maple
    River birch
    sweet gum.. this will have beautiful fall color but also has the dreaded "gum balls" that love to attack bare feet.
    I'll dig these only if someone wants them. Otherwise they will get mowed with the bush hog after the first frost.
    Cuttings of Hansa rose if anyone knows how to root it.

  • dawnstorm
    17 years ago

    'Fraid I won't have much this time around, but I know I'll have the following seeds:
    Lemon cuke
    Snap bean
    Purple bean hyacinth vine
    Morning glory

    UPON REQUEST, I will dig up some trumpet vine seedlings.

  • madsquopper
    17 years ago

    I've attached my standard list but between a hectic summer and the weather many may not be available until spring.

    In addition to what's on here I have some single flowered kerria japonica clumps, and may have tithonia seeds if they flowers dry off in time. Also a dipladenia tropical vine (houseplant) that I can never get to flower.

    Larry

    USUALLY HAVE LOTS OF THESE:
    o Bee Balm (Monarda) - red and purple
    Sedums (Weinhenstephaner Gold, Dragon's Blood, and even acre if you really want that)
    Pink malva moschata
    Oenothera (Evening Primrose, yellow)
    Tall perennial verbena (Verbena bonariensis)
    Obedient plant (Physostegia virginiana)
    o THESE MIGHT BE LIMITED:
    o Spiderwort (Tradescantia), mostly blues/purples
    Perennial ageratum (Eupatorium coelestinum)
    Little bluestem grass (Schizachyrium scoparium)
    Porcupine grass (Miscanthus strictus)
    Ribbon grass (Phalaris arundinacea)
    Mexican feather grass (Stipa tennuifolia)
    Cardinal flower (lobelia cardinalis)
    Rose Campion (Lychnis coronaria)
    Canna Lily tubers (Red Stripe plus unknown reds and pinks)
    Willow leaf helianthus (tall, as in 10-12 feet)
    Purple ice plant (Delosperma cooperi)
    Pink Panda false strawberry (fragaria)
    Daylilies (Happy Returns and other non-ditch)
    Hosta Big Daddy
    Brugmansia (yellow or pink)

  • oscarthecat
    17 years ago

    Have a small tow-behind your garden tractor. Looks like a 2 wheel wheelbarrow but with a towbar. Heavy as my son had the tires puncture proofed. If anyone can use it I will bring it down. Steve in Baltimore County.

  • leslies
    17 years ago

    I won't be at the fall swap but have flower, hairy vetch and alfalfa seeds that I'd like to send along to give away - I just can't seem to throw them out! Would anyone be willing, if I mailed them, to sit my seeds out by their car so people can take them?

    No trades needed.

  • leslies
    17 years ago

    You guys are wonderful! Many thinks for your kind offers to help me find homes for my seeds - I've made arrangements with someone to bring them.

    Thanks again!

  • kilngod
    17 years ago

    Sadly, I have to cancel coming this go 'round due to a move. Between regular packing and moving most of the garden, I just can't fit it in now. And I've been looking forward to this swap all summer!

    Will be back for the spring, but til then please disregard my "have" list above.

    :(

  • gardnwatch
    17 years ago

    I will be bringing..
    Houseplants:

    1-Jade
    2- crotons
    1-hoya
    1-angelwing begonia
    12- flaming sword bromeliads
    1-cactus dish garden

    I will bring:
    1-russian sage
    tall pink phlox in bloom
    columbine -Purple and white
    Egyptian walking onion
    buddleia - purple 2 foot
    yarrow- rose/paprika
    balloon flower-white
    Japanese bloodgrass
    persecaria- dragons tongue
    geranium- pink blooms
    shasta daisy
    lamium- purple flowers

    I am also bringing some large gardening books
    2- mini herb growing greenhouses
    1- amarylis growing kit
    1-cactus bowl
    1- indoor plastic growing greenhouse with light
    approx. 22" x 22" x18"

    I will dig if you want..

    Mazus reptans- purple flowers
    Ajuga - blue flowers in spring
    lemon balm

    Please let me know if you want any of these items above
    and i will put your name on them.

    See you Saturday....
    Bonnie

  • gardnwatch
    17 years ago

    I just went outside to dig and I'm adding
    a few more to my list:
    I have a big Japanese Aster-Kalimeris incisa "Variegata"
    Lavender/blue flowers that needs a good home.

    also:
    peppermint
    begonia grandiflora
    catmint- Dawn, do you want?
    wild violets

    Bonnie

    Bishops flower

  • dawnstorm
    17 years ago

    Yes, I'd love some catmint! Thank you!

    I will be bringing the following:

    -Bean seeds
    -Lemon cuke seeds
    -Spaghetti squash
    -8-ball zukes
    -book on annuals
    -houseplant book
    -asparagus fern--I hate to give this up, but I don't have enough light in my house to overwinter it. It's nice and green and I want it to stay that way.
    -female hose coupler

  • busyasabee
    17 years ago

    Drats! I'm sending my regrets. Due to last minute scheduling changes, I am now unable to make today's Fall MAG swap.

    See you all next Spring!