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Comments (0)These plants range from 1 to 4 inches tall and are growing like weeds. I grew them from seed and now have them in 6 inch cups. I only want plant for plant so here's what I'd like to trade for: Cotton Candy Begonia and any type of cane begonia Red Velvet Elvis Iris any type of citrus bred to be a potted plant Poppies, especially Himalyan Blue, but no common types any RED Sempervivums Red Texas Hibiscus (I have a white one) Check out my wants list in case I've left anything out or tempt me. Thanks, Joel Here is a link that might be useful: Joel's Lists...See MoreWANTED: Black rose bush or Blue Moon rose bush
Comments (1)Welcome to Garden Web. I thought you might like to know there is no email link on your member page, thus no way to email you. To set up your email, just go to the bottom on any page here, and click on Member Pages Then click on Edit your Personal Information, Page, and Preferences You will then probably be asked to login in again. Once there, set the drop down box to Show my email address to MEMBERS And then check the box Allow other users to send you email via forms at our site. That will place a link on your member page, and will also show your email address to anyone you email about a trade. Happy Gardening and trading. Sue...See MoreBlue Moon / Blue Girl
Comments (5)I agree with BlueGirl that Blue Girl (the rose) has survived better in my yard than Blue Moon. Granted they're not in prime locations, given that I prefer to give my lavenders some afternoon shade. However, I've killed Blue Moon 3 times so far, though the first time when I stepped on it wasn't the rose's fault. You'd think both being from Kordes they'd be equivalent, and they do look quite similar. In my world, the edge goes to Blue Girl. I've ordered Blue Moon for the 4th (and I've promised myself last) time, but it seems to be touchier about winter hardiness in my yard. Cynthia...See MoreBlue Girl, since that seems to be the only blue I can grow
Comments (4)I don't think Blueberry Hill likes the heat here, and it's decided to be very hot this year, apparently. My Blue Girl is a nice shape. She's tallish, but she's got a good bushy manner....See Moreprickles
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