2019 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You Have List
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WANTED: 2016 Spring MAG Swap (Saturday, May 7): Plants you WANT List
Comments (25)Would love: - Japanese Lantern (Physalis alkekengi) - Pumpkin on a Stick (Solanum Integrifolium) - Easter Egg (Solanum ovigerum) - Hostas - any type, any size, any color - Peppers - hot - Gardenia - Allium or globemaster - any type, any size, any color - Autumn clematis Gardenia...See MoreHAVES: Plants You Have List 2018 SPRING MAG SWAP (Saturday, 5/12/18)
Comments (48)I HAVE AVAILABLE (please contact me if you would like anything set aside for you) Delicious sun choke tubers (can be invasive; suggest you plant in containers) Chinese garlic chives Nepeta Monada (pinkish purple) Bee balm Morning glories (aggressive self seeder) Tansy Liriope (solid green, purple flowers) Stinging nettle Spearmint Peppermint Yarrow (white) Cleome seedlings (pink/white) Jewelweed )agressieve self seeder) Purple Japanese perilla (aggressive self seeder) Raspberry runners Blackberry runners Hardy kiwi trimmings Concord grape (seeded variety) trimmings Climbing Hydrangea Trumpet Vine (don't know color) trimmings Purple vinca Climbing pink rose cuttings Forsythia cuttings Azaleas (red, pink, white) Nandini / heavenly bamboo trimmings Regent Service berry cuttings Chicago fig cuttings (2-3) Euonomous cuttings Rooted Privet Native mulberry sprouts Passionflower sprouts Aruba Cuttings (green) Rugosa Rose (lavender) starts (2-3) Large green leaf Hosta Gooseberry trimmings Spider plant babies Tomato seedling volunteers from the compost pile (unknown varieties) Kombucha scobies for fermenting kombucha tea Aquatic Java Moss for fish tanks...See MoreWANTS: 2018 SPRING MAG SWAP (Sat, 5/12/18) - Plants You WANT List
Comments (31)This is Henrietta's (Garden Gramma, our swap host) list. She is on our Facebook page as she finds this too difficult to navigate these days.) Here is my wish list: Any blue blooming perennial in this area. Have sun and shade. Any vegetable, am particularly interested in oriental veggies. My Larry is turning vegetarian at age 90, he’ll survive me by tens of years. His aim is to make it to 100. Any lace hydrangea, have some already, and can share shoots or cuttings. Would love some evergreen seedlings, have corkscrew and pussy willows rooted. Would love some clematis, have some I can share. Chinese wisteria, rooted. You can dig something in my garden in exchange. Any holly seedling, have trifoliate hardy orange. Some tomatoes, please I did not start any this year. Larry? I like the bushy type, not vining and not cherry tomatoes, please. I think this is plenty, I also have cuttings of houseplants that I can share, you’ll see. All easy to grow and blooming. Oh, one more thing, any succulents, if you have spares, need to know if hardy or not, I only have the non- hardy variety and actually like them....See More2019 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You WANT List
Comments (25)I'm so late getting my "game on" this year. I am contributing plants to a community fundraiser the same day but I am saving lots to bring to GG's and can't wait for the fun! I'm digging this weekend and will post those things later. Here is my "WANT" list: Delphinium Aconitum (Monkshood) Lupine Rhubarb Fig Kiwi Blueberry Rose cuttings (I want to attempt the potato rooting method) woodland anemone lady slippers Toad Lily (Trycirtum) Lily, "Beverly" Lemongrass Stevia Canna, Phasion, Stutgard, any other mint lobelia cardinal flower clematis (any, will also like to try rooting a cutting) plastic pots, all sizes, seed starting to 5 gallon 3 and 5 gallon buckets posts, plant supports, bamboo (no roots, just pole - I can come to collect if you don't want to bring them), leftover pieces of wire fencing, Tree Peony SEEDS any other flower seeds...See Morekimka
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