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rob333 (zone 7b)
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rob333 (zone 7b)
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Comments (1)sent you an email....See MoreDaylily's,Hosta,Lilys,Wildflowers,Sedum's and more
Comments (4)I have: White old-fashioned lilac suckers (1-3 feet tall) Old-fashioned pink single fragrant rose bush suckers White hedge rose suckers Old-fashioned Honeysuckle cuttings (rooted, hopefully) Red current bush cuttings (rooted hopefully) mints: chocolate, peppermint, spearmint, pineapple mint, maybe some others Thyme Oregano Egyptian Walking Onions Chives Garlic Chives Monarda (various colors) Lady's Mantle Purple Yarrow hostas, daylilies, lilies and iris of various kinds, but waiting to see how they come up. Some tags were lost over the winter, so not sure exactly what's what right now. Strawberry Swirls Heuchera Old-fashioned single hollyhocks (pinks/whites) Probably lots of other goodies... Interested in: Hellebore-babies malve Primrose pink Trillium Lupin Anything that takes at least partial shade & is deer-resistant. Open to unique plants....See MoreHybridizers on the Lily Auction
Comments (41)Updated List Ahead, Steve Todd Amazing_daylilies, Pete Harry Annette's Magic; Rice, Annette Ashwoody; Norris, Richard bellaflora; Brooker, Gerda Bigstump; Boykin, Mrs. Boxcar; Buntyn, Hugh Blueridge, Robert Selman Bubbles; Meadows, Mary Jane Buck; Miller, Michael Celestial; Stadler, J.D. Cindy; Dye, Cindy Cosmos; Reinke, Bill and Joyce Dablaw; Burris, David Daredevil; Michaels, Linda davi; Davison, Judy Daybloomer; Wilkerson, Nan Daylilyjoe; Gordeau, Joe Drbud , Hillard Lawler Earthstar; Hartsell, Ed efland; Piotrowski, Greg Fishman; Phelps, Herbie Gibby; Gibson, Donna Goldcoast; Holley, Stan and Bonnie Golfer; Grace, Larry gran; Gaskins, Mary hawkeye; Pickles, Lee jbenz; Benz, John jgossard; Gossard, Jamie Jimary; Netherton, Jim and Mary JRT; Townsend, James Lilybee; Waldrop, Bill lovelandlp; Loveland, Pat Mike144mann; Grossmann, Mike naturesedge; Story, Gayle NDL; Harry, Nicole OldFool; Reilly, Phil oldrelicsse, Toby Hutcheson Perennialist; Miner, Keith pigeonbob; Faulkner, Bob Pinebeltman; Boykin, Henry pjinpa; Owen, Paul Potteryboy; Bennett, Scott Queenlily2; Jeffcoat, Jim and Peggy Rich, Richard Howard Ruby; Sherman, Dale and Cindy Spunky1; Manning, Fred Tbear; Polston, J.T. Thankyou; LaPrise, Ellen Vino; White, Dan Westend; Maddox, Tommy...See MoreSpring time garden survey, want to share your favorite?
Comments (31)Well, this thread has turned into a wealth of gardening information! Some of the plants I have read about, others are completely new, which is wonderful. Gyr_falcon, your yard and plants are gorgeous. I wish I had your gardening passion, it shows in your pics. I lived in SoCal most of my life and have never seen the plant species you have (that I can remember anyways), it's really lovely. MsRose. I too am jealous of your Echinacea, they are one of my favorite flowers. I see now that they can grow in our zone too! Beautiful roses as well. I was thinking about trying the double knockout, so I'm a bit disappionted to read kswl's and javiwa's posts about them dying. Robo!!! You just simply rock! You're so generous with your pictures, advice and information, thank you so much. I'm feeling pretty lukki that we're in the same zones too, your gardens are so pretty! I find it very hard to believe that you are a beginner and/or a lazy gardener! Our previous owner was a landscaper by trade and ignored his own gardens, add that we are not gardeners and had a ton of inside work to do too and here we are. During her first visit, my sister told me we have bleeding heart in the back which are in shade, then my dh found some berry bushes in one bed which are very thorny, we had hostas and day lilies in the front but I'm not sure if they will grow back this year. Some daffodils and tulips are trying to come up, but a guy who cleaned our leaves for us dropped them all in the beds and the are buried. We have so much clean up to do it is overwhelming. We did transplant some forsythia bushes on the side of the house last year and they are starting to bloom. So far on my list I have red twig dogwood with a base of lemon grass set along the border of the property to help with some privacy from the road, hydrangea under the front window, a mix of blooming perennials in front of the deck and I really really want a Japanese Maple which is my favorite of trees. There is just so much to choose from. I will look into the azaleas as well. hee hee. I drive for work and have had my eyes on the yards. Lots of flowers starting to bloom, it really is so pretty....See MoreRusty
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