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wanted: 2010 fall mag swap: plants you have list

avoirgold
13 years ago

2010 Fall MAG Swap: Plants you Have List

Sunday, October 10, at 10 am (ish) at Black Hill Regional Park in Boyds, Maryland

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 (11)

  • ellicottcitycathy
    13 years ago

    Hosta plain green leaves, purple flowers July, Potomac Pride
    Rose Campion Lychnis coronaria
    two medium size Japanese maples (5')Acer palmatum
    Tall white soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)
    Lambs ears Stachys lanata
    Vinca minor plain green and varigated
    Bugleweed Ajuga reptans
    border grass Liriope muscaris
    Red Daylilly Hemerocallis Pardon Me
    Trumpet Vine Campsis radicans
    Wisteria sinensis (5')
    Caryopteris blue mist "worchester gold"
    Bearded Iris (I. germanica) light purple, tall
    Large red flowered hibiscus(Hibiscus spp?)
    Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) blooms yellow in Feb.
    Gayfeather purple Liatris spicata
    Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare)
    Two Varigated "Gold dust" Aucuba japonica 3'
    Black raspberries (Rubus occidentalis)
    Goutweed (Aegopodium podograria)invasive groundcover: thrives in gravel with no soil or water
    Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) native impatiens
    Red Wigglers Composting worms

  • kimka
    13 years ago

    Just one or a couple of each, all 4 inch or bigger pots from this year's winter sowing
    Hollyhock double apricot
    Hollyhock fiesta time
    Golden baby golden rod
    Great blue lobelia
    Shasta daisy silver princess
    Foxglove digitalis purpurea
    Trollius (one tiny little fellow that germinated very late)
    Strawberries from seed
    Fuzzy Bean Vine, Strophostyles helvola
    Wood poppy Stylophorum diphyllum
    White hardy hibiscus
    Rose of Sharon bluebird
    Clematis heracleifolia (bush clematis rather than vine, 2 little ones)
    Grecian foxglove

    Others
    Yellow flowering trumpet vine
    Amsonia Blue Star
    Obedient plant (pink flowers)
    Lemon balm (warning invasive)
    Lance corporal (warning invasive in the sun)
    Milkweed soulmate seed
    American redbud seed
    Cardinal flower seed

  • shadysite
    13 years ago

    PLANTS:
    6 potted forget me not Myosotis sylvatica
    Northern Sea Oats Uniola latifolia (seedheads snipped to prevent spreading), bagged the day before if wanted
    6 plumbago Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
    2 rooted /potted brown turkey figs ficus carica just leafing out
    rooted winter jasmine jasminum nudiflorum
    corydalis, yellow flower
    germander Teucrium chamaedrys
    houtuynia, chameleon plant
    heuchera Licorice Delight, one only
    Rosemary
    Oregano
    Lemon thyme
    Creeping thyme
    Liriope, as much as wanted, bagged the night before

    SEEDS from my garden:
    Crackerjack marigold
    Zinnia, mixed
    Four-o�clock yellow
    Four-o�clock red
    Balsam impatiens

  • shadysite
    13 years ago

    PLANTS:
    6 potted forget me not Myosotis sylvatica
    Northern Sea Oats Uniola latifolia (seedheads snipped to prevent spreading), bagged the day before if wanted
    6 plumbago Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
    2 rooted /potted brown turkey figs ficus carica just leafing out
    rooted winter jasmine jasminum nudiflorum
    corydalis, yellow flower
    germander Teucrium chamaedrys
    houtuynia, chameleon plant
    heuchera Licorice Delight, one only
    Rosemary
    Oregano
    Lemon thyme
    Creeping thyme
    Liriope, as much as wanted, bagged the night before

    SEEDS from my garden:
    Crackerjack marigold
    Zinnia, mixed
    Four-o�clock yellow
    Four-o�clock red
    Balsam impatiens

  • busyasabee
    13 years ago

    So far this is what I have available and can bring. Let me know if you are interested, and I will dig-up:

    cranesbill geranium (scented leaves, deep pink flowers)
    lambs ears (large leafs, no flowers, helen von stein)
    columbines (red/pinks)
    bearded irises (purple)
    anemone sylvestris (white flowers)
    japanese anemone (pamina - pink flowers)
    sedums (different varieties)
    hens & chicks
    hostas (non-id, different varieties)
    grecian foxgloves
    creeping phlox

    platycodon (balloon flower) -- limited (1 plant)
    rooted rose - carefree beauty -- limited (1 plant)
    hydrangea (lacecap) -- limited (1 plant)

    seeds:
    cleome
    columbine (mixed colors)

  • alfie_md6
    13 years ago

    I have a curry-leaf tree from Wellsweep Herb Farm that is not as good as the curry-leaf tree that I got from somebody through the MAG forum (thank you to that person!), but is nonetheless a curry-leaf tree -- Murraya koenigii.

  • avoirgold
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Buddleia (regular)
    Campanula Punctata
    Chives
    Garlic Chives
    Creeping Jenny
    English Ivy
    Giant Hyssop
    Gold Creeping Jenny
    Lipstick (?) Strawberry
    Maximillian Sunflower
    Mint
    Mondarda, pale lilac/lavender tall
    Nepeta Walker�s Low
    Peach Tall Bearded Iris
    Persicaria, Lance Corporal
    Scabiosa Blue Button
    Rose of Sharon (white w/reddish middle)
    Sedum Acre
    Shasta Daisy Alaska
    Shasta Daisy Becky
    Sundrops (OENOTHERA Tetragona)
    Variegated Vinca Major
    Vinca Major
    Vinca Minor
    Yarrow Various Colors mostly white and pink
    Yellow Evening Primrose (Oenothera�Tall, aggressive)
    Yellow Fern-leaf Tansy

    Offer of shovel tour (I have a lot more to share, but I am not currently up for digging a lot up. (e.g., ornamental grasses, tall garden phlox, hostas, azaleas, daylilies, etc.)

    Jen

  • shadysite
    13 years ago

    The road crew on Western Avenue have torn up my front yard and I have a small bare-roooted LILAC, perhaps 8 inches tall, which is losing its leaves , but was on schedule to bloom in two more years. I would love for someone to nurture it because it seems we have lost the first three feet of our yard to the STREET. I also have some amusing DRIED OKRA PODS for indoor arrangements or possibly for seeds. They split to a dark green white striped shell when overgrown (too pithy to eat) and dried.

  • diana_lynn
    13 years ago

    Not much to bring this year and I won't be digging unless someone does want these things (just TOO hectic right now), so please let me know if you want any and I'll make sure to have it for you!

    Grape hyacinth
    Peach gladiolas
    Lamb's ears (these do bloom)
    Mums (yellow, possibly some maroon and some white)
    Lily of the Valley (pink)

    Assorted seeds (too many to list--will bring my collection)

  • Ann
    13 years ago

    I have the following and will pot up if anyone is interested:

    2 - Lemon Balm plants - melissa officialis
    1 - Caryopteris "Blue Butterflies"
    2 - NOID Fall Aster - periwinkle blue
    2 - Double Feverfew

    Please let me know by Saturday afternoon so I can bring these if they are wanted.

    Thanks, Ann

  • busyasabee
    13 years ago

    my neighbor will be coming with me, and she's going to be bringing some sedums and maple seedlings.