Hi all,
Here's the place where you can post the things you planning to/hoping to bring to the swap, and this is where you can let people know if they list something you'd like to have! If you're planning to bring something, and then something "goes wrong," don't worry about it! We ALL understand the concept of a "crop failure!"
When you start planning what you're gonna bring, please come post it here so everyone can come and look, and salivate, and get dibs on things! I'll be posting pictures with most of mine, but you don't need pictures! If somebody isn't sure about something you post, they can ask about it!
And if there's something you're looking for that somebody might possibly be able to bring for you, this is also the place to post your Wish List if you have one!
I'll start with the things I have potted up at this point. For those who haven't been to a swap before, my plants are little starter plants, in 8 oz. styrofoam cups! Enough to get you started and give you something to watch while it grows up! I usually post all the basic info for my plants (like you'd find on a plant tag at a retail store), but with the copy/paste problem here on GW, that's not gonna happen this year! There are WAY too many single and double quotes and dashes and other things that won't be readable when copied from Word! I'll list the name and a little basic info, but it won't include the height/width and stuff like that. Just ask if you're not familiar with the plant! This year I'm also gonna post the smallest thumbnails for the pictures to help save our scrolling fingers when this thread gets long! You can click on any of them to see the big version! All of my plants are zone 5 or colder!
Here's what I've had time to pot up so far. The number in brackets is how many I have available--assuming they all grow!
Agastache foeniculum, licorice mint [1] - Culinary and ornamental herb, strong licorice scent, use for teas and in baking. Reseeds prolifically! (I don't have a picture of this one! It's not a particularly "pretty" plant, and would be better in an herb garden than in a perennial bed!)
Ajuga reptans 'Arboretum Giant', Bugleweed [4] - Large leaves with a very narrow purple margin when in enough sun, mostly plain green in shade. Largest variety of Ajuga. (Don't have a good pic of the foliage!)
Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop', Bugleweed [1] The darkest Ajuga I know of! I'll be potting up a few more of these as they start growing, but I won't have a lot!
Ajuga reptans 'Royalty', Bugleweed [12] - Ruffled bronze/burgundy foliage--"color deepens with more sun.
Ajuga reptans 'Chocolate Chip' [6] - Bronzy-green foliage--color deepens with more sun. Smallest variety of Ajuga.
Alcea rosea, Mixed single hollyhock [6] - Just plain hollyhocks!
Aquilegia chrysantha, Columbine [11] - Fragrant yellow columbine
Chrysanthemum 'Hillside Pink Sheffield' (previously Dentranthema grandiflora) [5] - Blooms late, may need protection from early freezes. Attracts lots of butterflies! Large plant, at least 3' X 3'.
Chrysanthemum maximum 'Becky', Shasta daisy [7] - The best tall shasta daisy, very strong upright stems with large, perfect looking flowers
Coreopsis auriculata'‘Nana', Dwarf Coreopsis [4] - Spring blooming coreopsis, will continue to bloom into mid-summer with regular deadheading
Crocosmia 'Lucifer' [6] - Stunning red-orange flowers create a wonderful focal point. (These have a few of the small "bulbs" in each pot. They haven't even started to come up yet! Will take a couple years to grow up!)
Delphinium somethingum!, larkspur [2] - Not sure if this is one of the short-lived delphinium species or if it's the real annual larkspur, Consolida ajacis! It gets about 12-16" tall, with medium blue/purple flowers and reseeds very easily. I'll be potting up a couple more of these as the seedlings come up! (No pic!)
Myosotis alpestris, Forget-me-not [4] - Reseed prolifically! If you get one small plant at the swap. plant it where you want more, and then let it go to seed, you'll have more next year---and more the next year..........
Thalictrum aquilegiafolium - I don't know how many of these I'll have--the first one (seedlings last year) is just now starting to get a leaf, but I'm pretty sure I'll have at least 3 or 4 of them. This is the one I mistakenly identified as a fern last year until it got big enough to figure out it was really Thalictrum! (2999 people have looked at the first picture!!!)
Veronica liwanensis, Turkish Veronica [5] - Groundcover, xeric, semi-evergreen. (No pic!)
Veronica 'Waterperry', creeping Veronica [13] - Evergreen, small leaves and flowers have scalloped edges, giving the plant a ruffly look.
Viola - Purple, Johnny-jump-up type viola [1] I'll definitely have more of these! - Bloom all summer, reseed all over the place and most of them come true from seed.
Zauschneria - californica or garrettii (not sure which species) [10] - I am coming to the conclusion that this thing is going to be a real thug! Great xeric groundcover if you don't care where it goes! I got this at the spring '08 swap (small plant), and it is now in the process of taking over the world! A lot of the plants I have spread, but are manageable because they spread on or near the surface. This stuff goes DEEP, and develops tough, woody roots. I'm going to let it bloom this year yet, and then I'm gonna dig up a bunch to bring to the Fall Swap if anybody wants it, and then I'm going to ignobly dispose (I hope!) of whatever dares to show its face!
Egyptian Onion - Walking Onion [10] - Funny story! I collected the little bulbils off of the top of mine last fall, intending to pot them up, but never got around to it! Over winter I found them, mostly desiccated, and "placed" them on the ground out by my compost pile. I pushed a few leaves over them, and watered them! They started to grow a few weeks ago, so I picked them all back up today and put them in pots (a bunch in each pot)! These are just small starter plants---from the little bulbils that grow on the top of these things. By next year you'll have a full size plant!
Grape Hyacinth [1] - When I was cleaning up perennials today I noticed some "grass" coming up in one area! Pulled one out, and instead of roots, it had a TINY bulb on the bottom. This is a pot with about a dozen TINY grape hyacinth "seedlings" in it. Will take a couple years to get to blooming size!
*** Sedum & Iceplant & Sempervivum ***
Sedum pachyclados [12] - This one gets "stemmy" looking and needs to be cut all the way down at least once a year to keep it looking nice!
Sedum reflexum 'Blue Spruce' [12] - This one gets floppy looking and also needs to be cut back hard at least once a year!
Sedum spurium 'Tricolor' [10] - The pink isn't visible in this pic, but the foliage is green, white, and PINK! It's mostly pink in winter!
Sedum whatum! [11] - I don't have any idea what species this is! The foliage looks like a groundcover sedum (kind of a very large version of Sedum album foliage!), but the yellow flowers are on vertical stems about 8" tall. (No pic!)
Delosperma basuticum 'White Nugget' Iceplant [8]
Delosperma 'Kelaidis' Mesa Verde Iceplant [11]
Delosperma nubigenum, Yellow Iceplant [11] - This is the "original" yellow iceplant! Spreads to cover a large area very quickly (easy to pull out extra), but tends to have major sections abruptly die off! That's pretty easy to "fix" by plugging little pieces in where it has died! (No pic!)
Hen & Chicks
I don't know the variety names for most of my hen & chicks, so I assign them letters as a way of distinguishing them from each other! I give several different varieties of these away at each swap, and I'd like to keep giving different varieties to people who don't have them yet, so if you already have any of these, please don't ask for the same ones. Since they multiply so easily, it doesn't make sense for me to keep potting them up to give the same ones to the same people. I'll make up some of the sheets where you can keep track of which ones you have for this swap again. Since the swap is here this time, you'll be able to see the different ones for real! They should still have their spring color, and you can make a note if there's any you'd like to get at future swaps!
The ones I'll have for this swap are: (Pictures are of their winter/spring color! A lot of them are mostly green in summer!)
A [5]
B [5]
E [5]
F [2]
G [4]
H [4]
I [2]
H on left, I on right - summer color!
K [2]
Cobweb [3]
Icicle [10]
I'll definitely be adding a few more things to my list as things start coming up! I'll post them as soon as I have some idea what and how many there will be!
If I had my Druthers!
Here are some things I'd be interested in getting if anybody happens to have some!
Hardy ferns - Already have Autumn fern, Japanese Painted fern, and Ostrich fern.
Colorado columbine, Aquilegia caerulea - a plant--I already have seed that I haven't gotten around to starting!
Chocolate flower, Berlandiera lyrata - plant or seeds -- I had some old seed that I winter sowed, and it looks like it may have been TOO old!
Any Colchicum, autumn crocus (not Crocus zonatus - already got that!)
Any blue Corydalis, Corydalis flexuosa (i.e. 'Blue Panda' 'China Blue')
Any color Eremurus, foxtail lily/desert candle - plant or bulb
Any DOUBLE Geraniums
Geranium cinereum 'Ballerina' - pretty little Geranium with dark veined flowers that I love!
Any of the tall Delphiniums - 3-6'
Dark purple DWARF German Iris - or pink
Thalictrum rochebrunianum or Thalictrum delavayi, Meadow Rue (looking for one of those two particular species)
And something I really, really, really hope to get back at one of the swaps! A couple years ago I gave away a whole lot of mums. When I dug them to divide and pot them, I put a couple in bigger pots with the intent to replant them in my garden. I never got it done, and they stayed in the pots over winter! I don't have any idea what happened, but that winter (the only time) I lost EVERYTHING I had in pots! The only one I REALLY cared about was the one pictured below! I gave 11 away, spring of '09, and if anybody still has one of these growing in their garden, can I please have a little piece of it back? It wouldn't even need to be a rooted piece! If I could just get a few (about 3" long) tip cuttings, that would get me started again! I would SO MUCH appreciate it! It looks pink in this pic, but it's really a lavender and white quill. That means that each petal is round like a tiny straw. I was really bummed when I discovered that the couple I kept for myself didn't make it over the winter!
One more request! If anybody has any trays like any of these that they got when they got plants but don't have any use for them---I definitely have a use for them! I use the ones like on the right for my swap plants, and I've already filled up all the ones I have! Need to find something else to use for the next stuff I pot up! Can also use any square black (or white or red...) pots if anybody has any extra!
IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO COME and haven't already done so, please go to the Spring Swap 2011 thread and sign in there! That's where I'm getting the list of names from, and I might miss it if it's posted on this thread.
EVERYBODY:
Come post what you hope to bring!
Come ask for the things you'd like to have!
Is it May yet?
Skybird
Here is a link that might be useful: Spring Swap - 2011
kvenkat
Skybird - z5, Denver, ColoradoOriginal Author
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