Do you have plant markers?
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Comments (2)Hi msprettyky, Take a look at my list and make me an offer of plant markers, indicating how many and type (are they window blind type?) My have list is mostly up to date, and I can also include chocolate mint roots as well. I like larger trades, and always need markers -- so don't be shy :) --Tina...See MoreHAVE: Stainless steel plant markers
Comments (4)I would love to trade for them. From your wish list I have variegated pineapple mint, and many tropicals that would be great potted plants. I have superdwarf cavendish banana which only gets 2-3' in a container. I have a few orchids I could divide as well. Take a peek at my page (that you designed a while back) and see if you can find some stuff you would be interested in....See MoreHAVE: 4x4 baggies and mini blind plant markers
Comments (1)sent you an email, thanks much...See MoreDo you have a plant budget and how do you track?
Comments (9)I collect tropicals and I like rare plants. I don't really keep track. I will go 3 mos without buying any then splurge a little when I find something 'good' lol. I know what I do and do not have...sometimes finding it is a different story lol. Chickens like to pull tags off of plants and out of the pots, so some of my older stuff like dragonfruits, I don't know which variety is which, but I know I have 8 different ones and I know the names of which varieties I bought haha. I have started using paint pens on all the pots and UV resistant marker and tree tags or metal tags on the taller plants so they can't get removed so easily. I spent way too much on water plants this spring but I hardly bought anything all winter so.... The seedlings that I have kept careful track of (ones I used paint pens on the pots) are my brugmansia seedlings and other hybridizing projects. I also use a spreadsheet so I know who begat whom on those. I usually give myself 3 times to kill something before I give up. If I kill it twice I will wait to buy it again until whatever conditions I couldn't provide the plant are fixed. Of course, if I get it again for free=that philosophy goes out the window. ~SJN...See More- 10 years ago
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