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Comments (46)Rosie: The Plurabelle that I had to trade is gone; sorry about that. I only have one (big) rhizome left, but I'm not going to try to split it this year. I may try it nest year, as I gradually shift all of my Irises out toward the front of my property. I'm close to being done sending things out - I'm sending a package tomorrow, resending a pink/white bulb to someone, helping someone out who lost all her plants, and then trading with someone in a few weeks due to weather restrictions. If I e-mailed someone in this thread and we agreed on a trade, and I HAVEN'T conversed with you, please let me know. Stuff that I've learned: 1) This takes a LOT more time than I had anticipated. 2) Blue flag Siberian Irises could probably be used for the foundation of a house. 3) Asiatic Lily Bulbs require a far quicker turnaround time than daylilies or Irises....See MoreHave: Lotsa cool stuff/Want some more
Comments (4)Dawn, I hope you dont mind me saying you have a cool list.... You gotta be a master gardener... I just wanted to compliment you..... This newbie wants to grow up and be just like you. I think the only thing I have that is special would be a variegated tomatoe seed. LOL Actually arent all seeds special. Smile... Kool list...See MoreEdible Stuff in Tasmania
Comments (20)Ray, we are grazing our way through Tasmania. This is a fantastic place. Great food, great scenery. Wow! Pigging out on absolutely fantasticly fresh and gigantic raspberries. Cheese tastings, fresh salmon, Tasmanian wine.... Adam, we stayed a night in St. Helens and really enjoyed the sea, sun, wind and views. We are having a wonderful time here. We just arrived in Hobart and are staying at a lovely cottage. We left St. Helens this morning and went to the Elephant Pass for pancakes. Great drive and just superdelicious pancakes. Thus energised we went to Freycinet National Park to walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout. Lovely walk, great views, and the lookout was definitely worth the walk. Here's the view: We just love Tasmania! :)...See MoreHave: Montauk Daisy, Curly Willow / Want: berries, lots of stuff
Comments (4)hey i would potentially be interested in trading tawny daylily, hibiscus seeds, plus something else - for blackberries, peach and plum (are these seeds? / roots?) as for flowers and ornamentals...i am only interested in my short list - Daylilies, Lilac, Clematis, passionflower of any type. well i do not generally grow many flowers/ornamental plants...has to be edible or medicinal, thats my thing =) but anywho your messanging settings are not set up to receive messages...so i cant message you here. go to this page --> https://www.houzz.com/settingsAdvanced and change the privacy setting to allow "everyone" to send you messages... or whatever else.......See MoreDani74
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