Exchange daylilies for other daylilies
happytomato2008
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organic_kitten
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HAVE: Kwanso daylily for other daylily/lily
Comments (6)Thanks Daylily99 for the reminder to add a warning to the use of this plant. Can be used effectively for erosion control and to fill in large areas. Will not be the best choice in well kept beds for some people. Still a beautiful plant if you have room for them. Mamabear- Mine are blooming mostly the triple, but seem to have some other forms mixed in too....See Moretulips, oriental poppies, daylilies, periwinkle!!! For exchange!!
Comments (8)Hi Froggyluver16, 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. If you reply to another member's trade post, and they get the follow up replies via email, they will then be able to easily reply to you. While there editing, you may want to fill in your state abbreviation. It goes in the one box provided for the garden zone. Some members won't reply to a thread if there is no location listed for the member. You might also want to list this trade on the Plant X if these are all plants you have to trade. Happy Gardening and trading. Sue Here is a link that might be useful: Plant Exchange Forum...See MoreHAVE: Named Daylilies For Other Named Daylilies
Comments (1)I have several on your want list. Sending you an email. Val...See MoreHAVE: Lots of Named Daylilies for Peonies, Other Daylilies, Pere
Comments (0)I have lots of named daylilies for trade and even some pretty lost-name daylilies. Each trade would be a DF. Some of these are small as they've been growing in the shade. I'm looking for: Double Peonies NAMED daylilies, particularly some with a love/romance theme Gingko tree Dinnerplate hibiscus (show me a picture please. I want something I don't already have) Other unusual hibiscus with large (7+ inches) blooms Unusual perennials for zone 7 Canna Constitution Ornamental grasses that I don't have I prefer big trades. It's not really worth the effort or cost of postage to trade for just one or two plants. See my trade list to see the plants and seeds I have for trade and what I'm looking for. Thank you....See MoreLucynda Hollowoa-Riley
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