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avoirgold
14 years ago

2009 Fall MAG Swap: Plants you Have List

DIRECTIONS for the HAVES list:

  • 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.
  • Yes, you can come if you don't have any plants. Your assignment will be to bring brownies food. Anything chocolate that you'd normally bring to a pot luck will be fine. Food & other contributions can be discussed under the MAG FALL SWAP FOOD thread. Please chit-chat about it there, not here.
  • Post a list of the plants you HAVE on this thread, ideally with Latin names as best you can to avoid confusion, and cultivar names if they have them.

This thread is not for your Wants. :) That's what the MAG Fall Swap: Plants you Want thread is for.

  • Yes, Please also list other garden stuff, such as seeds, tools or books, or all things Garden that you wish to swap or give away. Another man's trash....
  • 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. Do that via private email by clicking on your person's name at the top of their post.
    Do NOT arrange the swap or trade on this thread, please.
  • Do update your posting here and your member page with your Haves and Wants; feel free to link your post here to any Plant Exchange page you may have.
  • This is important:



    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.

  • Questions? just include them in your post here, but please don't ask something addressed a gudzillion times. If you're asking and the answer is here, I'm going to know you've not appreciated my epic work.
  • 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,

Comments (14)

  • avoirgold
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Azaleas (pink kinda darker almost fuschia)
    Buddleia (regular)
    Creeping Jenny
    Daylilies (Sammy Russel, Stella DÂOra, Happy Returns, Ditch)
    English Ivy
    Giant Hyssop
    Gold Creeping Jenny
    Lipstick (?) Strawberry
    Maximillian Sunflower
    Mint
    Nepeta WalkerÂs 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 (OenotheraÂTall, aggressive)

    Shasta Daisy Seeds (These are from work. I THINK they are Alaska.)
    Rudbeckia Seeds
    Marigold Seeds

    Special Limited Trades (Have these available for Blueberries, Dogwood, Pussytoes, Prairie Toes, Forest Pansy Redbud or unusual/rare plants):
    Penstemon Husker Red
    Blue Angel Hosta
    Francee Hosta
    Crimson Scabiosa
    Daylilies
    --Raspberry Pixie (1 fan)
    --Jean Swan or Snow Blizzard, not sure which

    Jen

  • kimka
    14 years ago

    So far I know I'll have

    Grecian foxgloves (well grown plants from this year's seeding)
    Lance corporal knotweed
    Great blue lobelia
    Ditch lilies
    Lemon balm (warning invasive best as a pot plant)

    Seeds collected this fall

    Cardinal flower seeds
    Single pink hollyhock seeds (froma hollyhock that did well in part shade)
    Woodside gold columbine seeds (but it was open pollinated)
    Balsam seed mixed colors mainly pink

  • alfie_md6
    14 years ago

    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).

  • tvalenti
    14 years ago

    # Trees/Shrubs:
    # Azalea - white and dark pink
    # Tulip Poplar Trees - various sizes
    # Spice Bush - all sizes
    # Baby holly tree (a few inches high)

    # Herbs:
    # Lemon Thyme
    # Chives - Common
    # Chives - Garlic

    # Grasses:
    # Zebra grass
    # Ribbon Grass Plant - Dwarf Variety

    # Flowers/Plants:
    # Red Canna with green leaves - The president (I think)
    # Agastashe - Blue Fortune (I think - Photobucket)
    # Blue/Purple Colombine
    # Achillea - White
    # Varigated vinca vine
    # Monarda (Bee Balm) - hot pink
    # Monarda (Bee Balm) - Red
    # Shasta Daisy - Leucanthemum Superbum Alaska
    # Purple Cone Flower
    # Liriope - solid green leaves
    # Lantana - Mozelle - zone 7B - so needs protected site - better spring planted
    # Yellow Coreopsis
    # Wineberrys

    # Bulbs:
    # All yellow early daffodils
    # White calla lilly's with white spotted leaves - seedlings
    # Pink Calla lilly's with solid green leaves - seedlings
    # Gladiolas - mixed colors - yellow, red, purple, pink

  • tvalenti
    14 years ago

    Opps:

    Also have to above:

    -Tons of avocado seedlings (1-2feet high) from Hass avocados

  • gardnwatch
    14 years ago

    I will have
    Horticulture
    Garden Gate
    Flower&Garden
    herb Companion
    Flower Gardening
    Fine Gardening
    Washington Gardener....magazines

    Seed starting cells
    terra cotta pots
    various divisions of plants
    cypress vine plants
    hibiscus seeds- dinner plate size white
    cuttings from wisteria if wanted
    tradscantia- Kate
    anemone- Robusstissimo

  • nancymd2
    14 years ago

    - 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

  • busyasabee
    14 years ago

    These are what I have so far:

    cranesbill geranium
    columbine (deep magenta / light pink / pale yellow)
    yarrow (pink, white)
    mexican evening primrose
    rose of sharon
    cardinal flower seedlings
    foxglove seedlings - digitalis lanata (grown from this year's wintersowing)
    lambs ears

    seeds ~ cleome
    seeds ~ columbines (variety unknown)

  • chrismd
    14 years ago

    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

  • chrismd
    14 years ago

    Gourmet magazines

  • alfie_md6
    14 years ago

    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.

  • oscarthecat
    14 years ago

    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.

  • avoirgold
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    I also have a couple of mimosa seedlings and yellow fern-leaf tansy.

    Jen

  • patdances
    14 years ago

    I have ajuga
    hosta (variety; unsure of names; small and large)
    lily of the valley
    pink coral bells
    jade houseplant (small rootings)