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Lynda (OH z5)
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Comments (7)Hi, I have small plants for trade - lantana (Miss Huff), malabar spinach with red stem, cardamom and I can root "leaves of the gods" - http://www.richters.com/Web_store/web_store.cgi?product=X3090 Would you be interested in trading for a rooted cutting of your "Charles de Mill" rose? I've traded for rose cuttings before and they never rooted, that's why I'm requesting rooted ones. Thanks!...See MoreUpdated my trade list, alot of commercial seed, check it out.
Comments (28)I am interested in your... "Angel's Choir" "Jersey Cream, California Poppy" T "Venus" C- 2 more trades left "Black Peony" C "Purple Jester" C "Coral Reef" C Basil "Profumo Di Genova" C Renee's Garden "Windowbox Mini Basil" C Renee's Garden "French Perfume Lavender" C Renee's Garden "French Thyme" C Renee's Garden Oregano, True Greek C Renee's Garden Sage, Italian Aromatic C Renee's garden Rosemary, French C Renee's Garden Please check out my trade list. I hope to hear from you soon. Melissa...See MoreWANTED: Check out my list pak for pak trade Julys my Birthday
Comments (8)Hey Bon, I sent you another email, but will also post it here, in case you do not receive it: I saw that you didn't get my last email. I'm hoping that this one reaches you. First off, happy July birthday! Second, I found a couple things on your list that I'd love to get my hands on: Ornimental Allium Gigantium Ornimental Allium drum stick Campanula tall Lavender Please take a look at my trade list and see if I have anything you're interested in. I'd love to be able to trade. Thanks for your time, Erica EricaBraun -- GW...See MoreCheck out my trade list for spring MTPS
Comments (14)I finaly looked up the ZD rose, It sounds much like the Peggy Martin except the color looks a little deeper and it may not have the multi-flora bunches of blooms. i can't wait to get one. i've found that the Peggy Martin roots best if layered in the ground in the fall. I don't cut them loose from the mother plant until spring and I wait a few weeks before potting up the baby plants. they tend to go into shock when moved but usually recover nicely in a couple of weeks. Once they are established - look out! They grow like crazy! Here is a link that might be useful: garden tips...See MoreLexi Murphy
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