Spring 2019 Raleigh Swap, special side-trade list
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Comments (92)carolina kate, i hadn't done the cuttings yet but will try to stick some in the next week or so for you so that if we have a later one i may have something rooted for you! and if not, it'll only be about 6 weeks or so til seeds.... hope you feel better soon! crossing fingers it gets all the wind and the worst of the rain out of its system, at least during our active times. sure will make things easier for all of us!...See MoreTrade list / wish list/ giveaway list, for Raleigh spring swap 2016,
Comments (500)It has! A big THANK YOU to John, Sanji, and Ralph for a wonderful Sunday. I've spent the week adding rocks, moving plants, and making lists for the next swap! Vlad, cool Konjacs, beautiful plants. I can send your daylilies or will see you at the swap. Karen, I have the garlic packaged up if you'd like me to throw it to you via mail. . Or wait till Fall but then you can't be eating some now! Am so happy to be getting some more Hoya!!!!...See More2019 Spring Swap - Raleigh
Comments (42)Hopefully i will have time to label what I am bringing but for those of you that want to do some research before tomorrow afternoon, I am bringing a couple of Bird of Paradise divisions, two are spoken for (Karen and Les) and I have one more tiny one that has no roots but the bulbous base is healthy and large so it should root out in a month or so. I have a large nectarine tree that I bought from one of the big box stores that is labeled 'Contender' Peach which is the variety I am looking for - again, this one's a nectarine which are next to impossible to keep happy in my yard. I have one small strawberry that I bought last year in the fall and never got around to planting, it is a named variety. I have a stack of 2-3 gallon sized black plastic pots. One of my baby tree ferns. This one is two joined together at the base. I cannot keep it happy over the winter so it needs a new home. The parent was sold to me as an "Australian Tree Fern" of which there are way too many varieties. I have no idea which one it is but I do know that to keep them pest free you have to water the crown and the trunk EVERY STINKING DAY OF THE YEAR. Otherwise they get overwhelmed with white fuzzy mealy bugs which can kill the tree in one year. This type also has irritating fuzz that it will shed if you touch it too much. When they are happy they grow about a foot a year. I am bringing a 'Clementine de Nules' Mandarin potted citrus. It does well and produces about a dozen fruits each summer (they ripen in the fall). I dug out three babies from one of my variegated agaves, the mama came from Plant Delights and looks like 'Desert Diamond' but I got her years ago before that one came out so I don't know what the name is. I've got a 'Black Mission' fig baby for Mike and a no-name Blackberry for Sabji. I can't wait to see everyone tomorrow!...See MoreRaleigh Fall 2021 Swap special side-trades
Comments (109)Not all of us on this posting got a notice of our spring swap. in case you are in the same situation, here is a link to the pertinent info. https://www.houzz.com/discussions/6238709/spring-2022-raleigh-plant-swa?share=houzz-email...See Morelorabell_gw
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