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| Azaleas (pink kinda darker almost fuschia) Buddleia (regular) Creeping Jenny Daylilies (Sammy Russel, Stella D’Ora, Happy Returns, Ditch) English Ivy Giant Hyssop Gold Creeping Jenny Lipstick (?) Strawberry Maximillian Sunflower Mint Nepeta Walker’s Low Peach Tall Bearded Iris Scabiosa Blue Button Sedum Acre Shasta Daisy Alaska Shasta Daisy Becky Sundrops (OENOTHERA Tetragona) Thornless Blackberry Variegated Vinca Major Vinca Minor Yarrow Yellow Evening Primrose (Oenothera—Tall, aggressive) Shasta Daisy Seeds (These are from work. I THINK they are Alaska.) Special Limited Trades (Have these available for Blueberries, Dogwood, Pussytoes, Prairie Toes, Forest Pansy Redbud or unusual/rare plants): Jen |
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- Posted by kimka z7 (jkkaplan@erols.com) on Fri, Sep 11, 09 at 14:58
| So far I know I'll have Grecian foxgloves (well grown plants from this year's seeding) Seeds collected this fall Cardinal flower seeds |
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| I have aloe vera plants. E-mail me if you want them, so I'll be sure to get them divided and potted before the swap, instead of sometime-this-fall-if-I-remember. I have one pawpaw sucker in a container and one American persimmon seedling in a container. I have a gazillion pawpaw suckers, if you want to come over after the swap and dig them up. I have pawpaw seeds. E-mail me if you want them, because otherwise they go in the compost. I have horseradish. E-mail me if you want it (see aloe vera, above). |
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- Posted by tvalenti 7a (tvalenti_2000@yahoo.com) on Sun, Sep 13, 09 at 9:28
| # Trees/Shrubs: # Azalea - white and dark pink # Tulip Poplar Trees - various sizes # Spice Bush - all sizes # Baby holly tree (a few inches high) # Herbs: # Grasses: # Flowers/Plants: # Bulbs: |
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- Posted by tvalenti 7a (tvalenti_2000@yahoo.com) on Sun, Sep 13, 09 at 17:04
| Opps: Also have to above: -Tons of avocado seedlings (1-2feet high) from Hass avocados |
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- Posted by gardnwatch z7MD (My Page) on Mon, Sep 14, 09 at 21:16
| I will have Horticulture Garden Gate Flower&Garden herb Companion Flower Gardening Fine Gardening Washington Gardener....magazines Seed starting cells |
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| - Daylily 'Hyperion' - hay scented ferns - Solomon's seal (a couple of trades) - Daylily 'Lady Fingers' (one or two trades) - Swamp Hibiscus 'Hibiscus coccineus'- native, plants and seeds - hardy ageratum - Pollia japonica |
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- Posted by busyasabee 7MD (My Page) on Wed, Sep 16, 09 at 22:37
| These are what I have so far: cranesbill geranium seeds ~ cleome |
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| A very old hosta (at least 1960) purple, blooms in summer, gets very big in full sun, dinky in shade. A six foot tall goldenrod - I'm only bringing this if someone asks for it. Misc stuff that strikes my fancy as I wander around the garden with a shovel on Friday afternoon. Food |
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| Gourmet magazines |
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| The swap will be on Sunday, September 27, starting at 10:00 am (or so) at the south end of parking lot #3 (associated with shelters D, E, and F) at Black Hill Regional Park near Germantown, Maryland. Bathrooms are across the street at the visitors' center. There is an extremely nice playground nearby (not in sight of the parking lot), and there is an off-leash dog park a little further away. There should be at least some shade in the parking lot, and there are picnic tables and a grill, up a trail, that will definitely be shady. |
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- Posted by oscarthecat z7MD (My Page) on Mon, Sep 21, 09 at 11:54
| Will have, daylily Paca Mere for Christine/ Will have 3 purple daylilies. Anyone want Autumn Joy Sedum. BIG plastic pots?? CLAY POTS?? potted Bay tree about 4 ft high. potted Gardenia Steve S. |
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| I also have a couple of mimosa seedlings and yellow fern-leaf tansy. Jen |
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| I have ajuga hosta (variety; unsure of names; small and large) lily of the valley pink coral bells jade houseplant (small rootings) |
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