Looking for iris, peonies
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HAVE: Have pachasandra for bearded iris or peonies
Comments (0)I have a ton of pachasandra. I'm looking for bearded iris or peonies. Let me know if you are interested in trading....See MoreNamed Daylily's for Trade
Comments (5)Wow do you have a beautiful collection! You have so many I would love to have. Basically I like eyes and ruffles sev or ev. Here is a partial list of your goodies I like: victorian lace blueberry cream jamaican me crazy these eyes meritage egyptian myth american freedom darla anita awesome edger fortune dearest Naturally I don't expect all of these just want to give you options. Daylily wise I presently have availble: Caruso Methaphor Monica Mead Nordic Nights Plum Perfect Also Shredded White Brug or check my have list under Bobbih. Hope we can work something out. With postage rate I prefer larger flat rate trades....See MoreHAVE: named daylilies, peonies and iris
Comments (26)I shipped 28 different daylilies to LoveMyDirt900 on Oct. 17 for a trade of daylilies and iris. The postage cost me $17.90. It has been almost 2 months and this woman in KY has not shipped me and other traders her end of the trades. She did send mail once specifying another shipping date. Did not receive my package and now she does not answer mails. First time this has happened to me with a trade. Very disappointing to know a person would do this. Arlene This post was edited by granalene56 on Sat, Dec 13, 14 at 11:33...See MorePeony/iris/baptisia bed - mid-summer and beyond
Comments (8)Here in zone 4, with the tall bearded iris long finished as well as the peonies, in all the beds I do have echoed plantings - or at least variations on a theme. My daylilies (other than Stella d'Oros which have just finished their first big flush) are now cranking up and blooming with the last of the Asiatic lilies, Walkers Low nepeta, blue platycodon, pink baby's breath, sedums yet to show color, and feverfew. I don't like anything to overtake the peonies; the Walkers Low could, but it has such a lovely wispy aspect, you can see the peony blooms through it. Annual fill ins carry me through until the first killing frost - get a lot of bang for the buck with petunias, statice (Limonium Sinuatum), osteospermum, alyssum, impatiens, pansies, dianthus Chinensis... Our season is pretty short for the "ever blooming" daylilies - do get another light round or two on the Stellas. And might get the same kind of repeat if I had the Happy Returns, Happy Ever Appster, Ruby Stella, etc. etc. Ever bloomning is kind of a joke for me, but I suppose a scape or two each with a bud or two counts. :-) The tall garden phlox haven't started yet and the scattered stands of Lilium Tigrinum are just about to explode - both those carry well into September....See Moreoceansoccermom
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