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| 2012 Fall MAG Swap: Plants you Have List
Saturday October 6, 2012 from 10am to 1pm at KimKa's in Silver Spring, MD. See the Swap announcement on the main MAG page for directions. Typical MAG Swap Instructions (I know that nobody ever reads instructions, including me. But please read them anyway): HAVES LIST DOs and DON'Ts: DO post a list of the plants you HAVE on this thread. Please add Latin names and cultivar names, as applicable, if you can. DO list any other garden stuff, such as seeds, tools, pots, magazines, books, and gnomes, that you wish to swap or give away. Somebody else might want it! DO read other people's lists. If you see things you want, please e-mail the person directly via private e-mail to arrange the trade. To e-mail the person, click on their name at the top of their post. DO update your lists when you think of more things you want. DO feel free to update your member page with your Haves and Wants and to link your post here to any Plant Exchange page you may have. DO NOT arrange trades on this thread. Please arrange them via private e-mail. DO NOT use this thread your Wants. That's what the Want: 2012 MAG Fall Swap thread is for. DOs and DON'Ts for the SWAP: DO wear a nametag. DO label your motor vehicle with a big, visible label. DO mark reserved plants (i.e., plants which you already arranged a trade for) so that other people do not take them by mistake. DO label your plants. The plant labels do not need to be fancy. Popsicle sticks, plastic spoons, or masking tape are fine. DO take plants labeled “Free” or “Please Take”. (In fact, PLEASE DO take plants labeled “Free" or “Please Take”.) DO ask if you are not sure whether it is ok for you to take the plants. DO, when you leave, take home (or sneak into somebody else’s vehicle) the plants you brought that nobody wanted. DO NOT take anything marked "Reserved" or labeled for someone else. DO NOT leave any unwanted plants for Gardengramma to have to deal with. FAQ #1: CAN I COME EVEN THOUGH I DON’T HAVE ANY PLANTS TO TRADE? Answer: Yes, you can come even though you don't have any plants to trade. Your main assignment is to bring food or other items for the pot luck. (Chocolate-containing foods are strongly encouraged.) Please discuss your potluck contributions at the MAG Spring Swap Food thread, not here. Also, note that, in many cases, the reason people are bringing these particular plants to the swap for you to take home is because the plants are, um, "vigorous." In a few years, you, too, will have lots of plants to trade. Happy gardening! |
Follow-Up Postings:
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| Let's just say I bought a few too many of these when they were deeply discounted. Happy to find new homes. Tassel Ferns (Polystichum polyblepharum) Japanese Painted Ferns (Athyrium niponicum var. pictum) |
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| Let's just say I bought a few too many when they were deeply discouned. Happy to find new homes. Japanese Painted Ferns (Athyrium niponicum var. pictum) Tassel Ferns (Polystichum polyblepharum) |
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- Posted by kimka z6B (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Wed, Sep 19, 12 at 14:22
| Daysquid. You do not have an email link enabled on Your Member page. But I would love to swap for your tassel fern. See my list on the havs thread that I just posted. |
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- Posted by kimka z6B (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Wed, Sep 19, 12 at 14:44
| One small crepe myrtle seedling (10 inches, but grows fast) pink flowers probably Seminole One Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' Cross Vine Yellow flowering trumpet vine Great blue lobila (perennial) blooming size plants Obedient plant, pink flowering (dug to order) Wood poppy Lemon balm (best as a pot plant, can be invasive) |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Thu, Sep 20, 12 at 4:19
| so far this is what I have, probably will add more as I clean my garden: rose of sharons (purple flowers) - japanese anemone (pink flowers) hostas - different types daylillies - (dark red flowers) phlox (white) turtlehead (pink) lambs ears and Ageratum (floss flowers)- annual, but has lots of seeds you can drop for next year. Jette |
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| Shasta Daisies galore...these have done well in semi shade and sun Perennial Ageratum - these are very hardy, and somewhat invasive but can be easily yanked More to follow... |
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- Posted by kimka z6B (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Wed, Sep 26, 12 at 19:52
| I screwed up and listed as a have the wrong plant Instead of Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty' Cross Vine what I have are several Campsis, Trumpet Creeper Morning Calm v |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Thu, Sep 27, 12 at 10:47
| We might come by, but it will be a last minute decision. If we come, it will be with loads of great blue lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) that we have to thin out. Along with whatever else we can dig out. Larry |
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- Posted by ssmdgardener 7a (My Page) on Mon, Oct 1, 12 at 19:24
| Haves; tall pink phlox |
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| Have: Fig tree (approx 1 foot tall) |
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