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Secret Santa 12th Annual WISH LIST thread only !

flwrs4ever62
4 years ago

This thread is ONLY for WISH LISTS !!! NO socializing or questions PLEASE !

This will make it Easier for everyone to go thru all the wish lists :)

ONCE YOU POST YOUR WISH LIST HERE PLEASE EMAIL ME THE FOLLOWING INFO : ( in this exact format please )

secretsantagw14@gmail.com

PLEASE send your mailing address to me ASAP ! WITH your screen name Like this... ( DO NOT POST YOUR ADDRESS ON THE FORUM !!)

Flwrs4ever

Santa Claus

100 Snow Lane

North Pole 00000

ALSO, please let me know if you are a NEWBIE. Newbie for this swap is defined as someone with NO SEEDS to share.

Comments (48)

  • jas_il
    4 years ago

    My wish list:

    1. Pepper ornamental/edible

    2. Swiss Chard

    3. Begonia bossa nova, bloliviensis, trailing any

    4. Petunia any commercial would be great.

    5. Impatience

    6. Alyssum pastel colors or cascading

    7. Peony poppy pink white

    8. coleus any

    9. Dianthus

    10. Marigold pompom style any white/yellow/orange

    11. Coral Bells/Heucheras

    12. Hollyhocks

    13. Disco belle pink/white bicolor hibiscus

    14. Cypress Vine pink, White, red

    15. Plant with colorful leaves

    16. creeping phlox

    17. Lettuce any

    18. Basil any

    19. Any bulbs - caladium, tulip, frizzle sizzle, shamrock crazy plum or oriental lily

    20. coral bead plant - nertera granadensis

    21. Succulents any

    22. japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa)

    23. zinnia

    24. Egyptian Papyrus (not umbrella palm)

    25. carnivorous plant seeds

    26. Terrarium moss any

    27. Sempervivum, cactus

    28. Red japanese maple lace leaf

    Thank you

  • poisondartfrog
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    My list:

    1. Lantana

    2. Asparagus ferns, any

    3. Nemesia, orange or blue

    4. Monarda didyma, any not pink

    5. Soleirolia soleirolii, Baby Tears

    6. Giant Tomatoes

    7. Begonias, especially baby wing, doubles, tuberous

    8. Impatiens balsamina, double flowering

    9. Houseplants, especially blooming ones

    10. Columnea gloriosa, Goldfish Plant

    11. Acalypha, any

    12. Clerodendrum, any

    13. Cannas, any non-red

    14. Lime Basil

    15. Banana Mint, others. (have orange, strawberry and chocolate already)

    16. Salvia elegans, Pineapple Sage

    17. Hot red, peach, orange, white or blue/purple flowering or foliaged annuals, tropicals, houseplants or perennials.

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  • heavenlyfarm
    4 years ago

    My list:

    1. Scabiosa

    2. Peaches N Dreams Hollyhock

    3. Snapdragons

    4. Oriental Poppy Varieties

    5. Lupine Varieties

    6. Peony

    7. Culinary Sage

    8. Scented Geranium

    9. Meadow Rue

    10. Jacob Cline Bee Balm

    11. Yellow Butterfly Bush

    1. Globe Thistle

    2. White Jupiter's Beard (Centranthus)

    3. Zulu Warrior

    15. Creeping Phlox

    16. Astilbe

    17. Canterbury Bells Cup & Saucer/Triple Blooms

    18. Carnations

    1. White Marigolds

    20. Lewisia

    21. Perennial Phlox

    22. Black & Blue Salvia

    23. Veronicas

    24. Tudor Zinnia

    25. Fragrant Sweet Peas

    26. Azaleas

    1. Any flower with 'Anna' in the name

    28. Bluebells

    29. Black Adder Agastache

    1. Passiflora


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  • Ladyreneer
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    I'd LOVE ❤:

    1. Heuchera/Coral Bells

    2. Echinacea (have Common Purpurea)

    3. Lantana (2 toned)

    4. Walker's Low Nepeta

    5. Plumeria

    6. Hydrangeas ANY like Limelight, Strawberry/Vanilla, repeat blooming, etc. (have Nikko)

    7. Dianthus/Carnations

    8. Perennial Geraniums

    9. Peonies

    10. Lupines

    11. Salvias or Veronicas ANY!!! (esp pink)

    12. Clematis Varieties

    13. Clary Sage (Euphoria, ANY)

    14. Rudbeckia (Have Goldsturm)

    15. Lavenders (Lady, Grosso, Provence, Hidcote, Munstead, Pink With Love, etc)

    16. Bee Balm Any (bright colors & love dwarf)

    17. Perennial Phlox (Also Nicky & Jolt)

    18. ANY FUN flower or veggies for my 5 year old granddaughter to plant!!!

    19. Hostas (or small rooted cuttings)

    20. Houseplants (have Pothos)

    21. Assorted Mints (have Spearmint)

    22. Any bulbs or bulbils

    23. Butterfly Bush

    24. Any Sedums (Have Autumn Joy)

    25. ANY flower that you love that are purple, bubblegum pink or bright pink, true red, bright yellow or white.

    26. Any Bulbs

    27. Berry Bushes (rooted cuttings) Boysenberry, Raspberry, Royal Purple Raspberry, Blueberry

    28. Houseplants - cuttings/rooted

    29. ANY CUTTINGS that you have that are extras.

    *Thanks for looking! Have a fabulous day, Happy Thanksgiving & a Merry Christmas!!!

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    ❤ Renée ❤

  • mcc371
    4 years ago

    My wishes...


    Micro Tom Tomato

    Pineapple tomato

    Pork chop tomato

    any type tomatoes

    Lemon squash

    Any type of squash

    Strawberry corn

    Any type of corn

    walking onion

    Greasy Grits Beans

    Butter crunch lettuce

    Any type of lettuce

    Watermelon radish

    Purple plum radish

    Any type of radish

    Any edible type of beans

    Scarlet goji berry

    Mexican sour gherkin cucumber

    Lemongrass

    Any types of Herbs

    carnivorous plant

    ferns

    Coleus

    Black Dianthus

    Carnation

    coconut geraniums

    Cannas

    houseplants

    Bronze Chrysanthemum

    Bearded and Dutch Iris

    Dwarf Cavendish Banana Tree

    Grand Nain 'Naine' Banana Tree


    I am not picky, I love to grow lots of different things. I do alot of canning during the fall months and make spices with herbs.


    Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas. Many Blessings for the New Year.

    Tammy

  • jq_sen39
    4 years ago

    Wishing everyone wonderful holiday season and happy planting.

    Thank you for sharing!


    Wish list:

    1. lupine perennial

    2. Plumeria

    3. Peony poppy

    4. Snapdragon

    5. Hellebore Lenten Rose

    6. Philodendron cutting (any please)

    7. Climbing hydrangea

    8. Paw paw seeds

    9. Any banana seeds

    10.Canna

    11.Any basil

    12.Any hot pepper

    13.Hollyhock - any color

    14.Scented Geranium

    15.Any edible herbs

    16.Trumpet flowers

    17.Lilac

    18.Any tropical hibiscus

    19.Butterfly Pea seeds

    20.Wisteria

    21.Any black flowering seeds

    22.Bleeding heart

    23.Clematis any

    24.Allium

    25.Hyacinth

    26.Morning glory


    Sen

  • dancingbunnyfoofoo
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    For starters, I would love to surprise my mom with:

    1. Christmas Basil

    2. Spicy Bush Basil

    3. Ararat Basil

    4. Blue Basil

    5. Red Basil

    6. Purple Ruffles Basil

    7. Thai Basil

    8. Pole Beans

    9. Beets - Red & Gold

    10. Purple Plumeria

    11. Sedums such as Autumn Joy, Autumn Fire, Sedum Brilliant, etc

    For Me - I have a 1/4 acre back yard and I'm trying to expand my butterfly & hummingbird garden. I am also trying to attract Ladybugs and birds.

    12. Blue Witches Hat (Pycnostachys urticifolia) (aka Hedgehog Sage)

    13. Double Blue Pea Vine (Clitoria ternatea)

    14. Double Day Lily

    15. Double Tiger Lily

    16. Holmskioldia (aka Chinese hat plant, cup-and-saucer-plant, mandarin's hat)

    17. Obedient Plant (Physostegia Virginiana)

    18. Standing Cypress (Ipomopsis Rubra)

    19. Veined Leaf Chinese Violet

    20. Red Rocket (Russelia sarmentosa)

    21. Buckwheat

    22. Variegated plants such as Nasturtiums or 4 o'clocks

    23. Toad Lily

    24. Pavonia bahamensis

    25. Herbs such as Red Clover, Dill, Parsley, Fennel, St John's Wort, etc.

    26. Zinnias such as Zowie Yellow Flame, Zinderella, Chippendale Daisy, Creeping zinnia

    27. Anything that attracts Butterflies

    28. Anything that attracts Hummingbirds

    29. Anything that attracts Ladybugs

    30. Anything that attracts Birds

  • BenLovesBeets (Zone 7b)
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    My Wish List:

    1. Arugula/microgreens for salad (grow in pots well)

    2. Unique squash and gourds (the better to be eaten my dear)

    3. Vegetables that do well in containers/drought/heat resistant

    4. Flowers good for pollinators that do well in pots

    5. Herbs/Flowers that are good for tea or medicinal purposes (specifically in skin salves for eczema) -

    6. ALL THE MINTS

    NOTE: allergic to lavender and rosemary, nothing toxic to kids or animals please (ie nightshade etc)!

  • smitties
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Wish list:

    lime basil

    Emily basil

    orange thyme

    lime thyme

    chocolate cosmos

    anything chocolate

    pumpkin on a stick

    snake gourd

    basket gourd

    bushel gourd

    canteen gourd

    tennessee spinner gourd

    any black flower

    ornamental cabbage

    ornamental kale

    bronze fennel

    safflower

    bee balm - purple or pink

    thank you and enjoy the coming holidays.

  • SusieQsie_Fla
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    I’m wishing for:

    Agastache

    Alyssum

    Angelonia

    Basil

    Cosmos

    Daylilies

    Dianthus

    Fennel

    Geraniums pelargoniums

    Herbs for butterflies

    Impatiens

    Lobelia

    Marigold

    Milkweed

    Pansy

    Peppers

    Petunia

    Salvia

    Snapdragon

    Torenia

    Vines

    Viola

    Zinnia

    Anything fragrant

    Anything for pollinators

    Anything purple or blue

  • audrey_gw
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    My wishes:

    Abutilon, double and striped

    Anemone

    Astrantia

    Buddleia, yellow and bicolor

    Calceolaria

    Calendula, types with brown markings such as ‘Coffee Cream’ and ‘Sunset Buff’

    Chrysanthemum, genuinely hardy to zone 5

    Corydalis, fresh seed

    Cosmos, semi double and double

    Cuphea

    Dahlia

    Delphinium, chocolate, green, or double-flowered

    Geranium (hardy), double or bicolor blooms

    Helianthus (sunflower), double, semi double, black, or ruffled, fresh seed

    Impatiens, species types with blue or bicolor flowers

    Iris

    Jasminum (Jasmines)

    Lisianthus AKA Eustoma

    Mimulus

    Osteospermum, unusual colors or whirls such as Whirligig

    Pansy, large or ruffled, fresh seed

    Papaver paeoniflorum

    Petunia, Spellbound series

    Primula (primrose)

    Rudbeckia (black-eyed Susan), double or unusually colored, fresh seed

    Sinningia (gloxinia) and other gesneriads

    Solanum, decorative types

    Streptocarpus

    Tricyrtis

    Other unusual perennials, annuals, or tropicals (I like surprises!)

  • roper2008
    4 years ago

    Wish List

    Dwarf french marigolds

    Pincushion flower(Scabiosa)

    Calendula

    Cosmo's

    Foxglove

    Salvia's

    Rudbeckia Irish Eyes

    Malva Zebrina

    Coleus

    Globe Amaranth

    Nasturtiums

    Portulaca

    Peppers

    Culantro

    Stevia

    Flowers bee's love/hummingbirds love



  • yotetrapper
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Named Hollyhocks (Such as: Peaches and Dreams, Apple Blossom, Creme de Cassis, Icicle, etc.)

    Zinnia: Any, especially creeping zinnia

    Black Eyed Susan VINE- white or Yellow

    Fragrant Sweet Peas (the flower)

    Scented Geraniums

    Coleus - Any, but would love named varieties.

    Cosmos- Double Click series, especially double click snow puff

    Maximilian Sunflower

    Any milkweed (I have silky gold) (especially redring!!!!)

    Mammoth dill

    Ginseng

    Trillium

    Dog's Tooth violets

    Blood Root

    Any flower that can grow in the deep south without supplemental water. (If you send this, please mark it as such.... Deep south gardening is throwing me for a loop LOL)

    Evening scented stock

    White lavender

    Cornflower: 'Classic Romantic' 'Frosted Queen'

    Nigella damascena 'Moody Blues'

    Maximilian Sunflower

    Cosmos- Double Click series, especially double click snow puff


    Old Time Tennessee melon

    Rainbow mix carrots

    Large red tomatoes (looking for good old fashioned flavor)

    Cherokee purple tomato

    Lima bean - White Christmas

    Cayenne Peppers (red ones that are productive, I want to make homemade hot sauce)



    I don't know, surprise me, lol. I like normal veggies: tomatoes, peppers, corn, peas, beans, etc. Any flowers to attract butterflies. And any perennials that can survive southern heat without watering.

  • pinkiris
    4 years ago

    wish list ...

    anything that blooms in the colors red, white, or pink, or neon colors

    anything variegated

    anything miniature/dwarf

    anything heat/drought tolerant

    anything with dark flowers and/or foliage

    anything tropical and/or SUB tropical

    dwarf project tomatoes

    sunflowers ...dwarfs, reds, darks, unusual

    hot peppers ... the hotter the better!

    columbine

    agastache

    lavender - reds, whites, pinks, blues

    any lilys

    geum

    unusual colors or warty pumpkins/squash - winter or summer

    forget me not - looking for pink

    scabiosa/pincushion

    cuphea

    petunia

    vinca

    hibiscus

    cosmos

    snapdragon

    clematis

    Japanese Morning Glory

    coleus

    zinnia

    calendula

    your favorite flower, veggie or herb

  • hibiscusfan -Northwest Ohio
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    hibiscusfan

    Amana Orange tomato

    Your favorite red tomato

    Cucumber-your favorite

    zuchinni-Your favorite

    FLOWERS

    Poppy

    Scabiosa

    Butterfly Bush

    Echinacea-have purple

    Lavender

    Hydrangea

    Cosmos

    Coreopsis

    Salvia Oueen

    Calendula-Snow Princes-Dark or spikey ones

    Zinna-esp.Queen or zinderella series

    Penestemom

    Candy Lily

    Cacti Mix

    Sempervivum

    Anterrhinum (Snapdragon)

    Rudbeckia-dark flowered petals

    Periwinkle or vinca minor

    Polemonium

    Verbascum

    Anything on my Hozz page

    Hibiscus-named-have luna pink and white and disco belle

    Happy holidays to everyone and to flwrsforever for hosting

  • jlhart76
    4 years ago

    Tomato (any but looking for dwarf varieties in particular)

    Peppers (any)

    Carrots

    Beans

    Peas

    Radish

    Basils (any)

    Mints (any)

    Cosmos (other than yellow or orange)

    Zinnia

    Milkweed

    Ferns, croton, or other houseplants


    Thanks for organizing this again this year!


  • bxncbx
    4 years ago

    Here's my wishlist:

    Alpine plants

    Houseplants that flower

    Non-invasive vines that flower (especially in dark orange or rusty red)

    Rock garden plants 12" or shorter

    Daylilies

    Iris

    Dwarf flowers

    Violets (please no Johnny Jump-Ups as I finally have some established)

    Short filler plants like alyssum and virginia stock

    Trailing plants good for hanging baskets

    Brown flowers under 24 inches (the entire flower doesn't have to be brown but can just have brown spots/speckles/stripes etc.)

    Crocosmia

    Pentas

    Organic broccoli

    Organic kale

    Organic tomatoes

    Organic carrots

    Organic lettuce

    Organic spinach

    Organic celery

    Organic bok choy or chinese cabbage

    Lentils


    Thanks everyone! Hope everyone has a great growing season in 2020!

  • beth_b_kodiak
    4 years ago

    flowers, any hollyhocks, sunflowers or poppies

    LeafyVeggies for cool weather like spinach, chard, cabbage, collards oriental greens, etc

    Herbs most any except parsley and dill. I have a ton of those

  • Susan Nieves - Happy Ohio Gardener
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Thanks for hosting this. Wishing everyone happy holidays. Here is my Secret Santa Wish List:

    1) Dahlia - Any, would especially like 'Sunny Reggae' or pompon types

    2) Echinacea - have common purple, would love Cherokee Spirit

    3) Marigolds - any except french yellow and Sparky's mix, would like white ones

    4) Cosmos - Any, really like Seashells Mix and any double

    5) Naturtium, Calendula, other edible flowers

    6) Anything good for making teas

    7) Culinary or medicinal herbs - marjoram, tarragon, parsley, etc

    8) Japanese Morning Glories

    9) Fragrant plants

    10) Any easy to germinate unusual to plant with my grandkids

    11) Zinnia, Whilrligig, Circus Act, creeping, any bi-color or unusual

    12) Sunset hibiscus (Abelmoschus manihot)

    13) Poppies, peony type

    14) Sedum, small groundcover type

    15) Old-fashioned cottage type

    16) Hellebores

    17) Snapdragons

    18) Heirloom tomatoes - have cherokee purple

    19) Dwarf tomatoes

    20) Anything that attracts hummingbirds, butterflies etc

    21) Anything with "Susan" or "Angel" in the name

    22) Any bulbs

    23) Your favorite herb or flower that you grow


    Thanks for sharing! I wish you all a very blessed and happy holiday season!

  • l1oness
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    1. Lisianthus

    2. Dahlias

    3. Carnations (all, especially Chabaud series)

    4. Cosmos

    5. Sunflowers

    6. Snapdragons

    7. Zinnias (all, especially zinderella series)

    8. Calendula

    9. Sweet Peas

    10. Coneflowers

    11. Petunias for hanging baskets

    12. Lettuce/Salad Greens

    13. Summer squash

    14. Peppers

    15. Pole beans

    16. Melons

    17. Basil

    18. Dwarf tomato varieties

    19. Your favorite flower for bouquets

    20. Your favorite tasting herb or vegetable


    This is my favorite swap of the year - thank you to all who participate!

  • saphena
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Arnica

    Bee Balm, dwarf variety preferred

    Blackberry (Bushel&Berry for container and shade)

    Blue Vervain

    Borage

    Catnip

    Dill

    Elderberry (can I grow in container?)

    Evening primrose

    Johnny jump ups

    Lavender, variegated variety

    Leafy salad greens

    Lemon mint

    Lemon balm

    Moon flower (nighttime morning glory)

    Motherwort

    Nasturtium

    Nettle

    Oat grass (for Kitty)

    Oregano -- golden or variegated

    Passionflower

    Peppermint --or varieties of mint

    Radish

    Rosemary

    Skullcap

    St John's Wart

    Swiss Chard, love rainbow

    Tulsi, Holy basil

    Thyme

    Wintergreen



  • patrob
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago


    Ageratum, such as Cloud Nine, Goldrush, Pink Puffs, Red Flint

    Alternanthera, such as Purple Knight or Purple Prince

    Bok Choy: Purple Lady

    Calibrachoa

    Catmint (Nepeta)

    China Asters

    Crossandra

    Echium amoenum, such as Red Feathers

    Hollyhock, such as Halo, Las Vegas, Queeny, Spring Celebrities

    Lisanthus (Eustoma)

    Milkweed (Asclepias): Narrowleaf (A.fasicularis), Tall Green (A. hirtella), or Purple (A. purpurascens)

    Palm Springs Daisy (Anthemis). such as Criss Cross

    Salvia: Blue Oak Sage (S. chamaedryoides), Augusta Duelberg, S. holwayi, S.koyamae, Big Red Sage (S. penstemlnoides), or Pine Mountain Sage (S. semiatrata)

    Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum): White Knight

    Snapdragon, such as Midnight, Opus, Overture, Snaptastic

    Spanish Bellflower (Campanula primufolia)

    Sunflakes/Sun Cups/Sun Drops (Cammisonia bistorta)

    Thyme, such as Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Silver

    Annual flowers for hot, sunny spots

    Lettuce and other leafy greens that are slow to bolt (I have lots of arugula already)

  • Iris ( ranegrow ) z7 Maryland
    4 years ago

    My Wish List ;-)

    1. Any Zinnia

    2.Any milkweed

    3.Any red or dark beefsteak tomato

    4.Any red or dark cherry tomato

    5. Your favorite watermelon or cantaloupe

    6.Black eyed Susans

    7.Any perennial

    8.Black susan vine

    9.Dill

    10.Any flower that is dwarf or compact and short

    11.Any basil

    12.Paw Paw

    13.Winter squash

    14.Anything red or purple

    15. An heirloom from your garden ;-)

    16.Shorter varieties of sunflowers

    17.Clematis

    18.daylilies

    19.aquatic plant seeds

    20.coreopsis

    21.Terhune tomato

    22.hostas

    23.Sweet peppers, esp bell and frying types

    24.Daisies, esp Shasta

    25.swiss chard

    26.A white radish

    27.Canterbury bells

    28.Pumpkin

    29.Your favorite flower

    30.Surprise me !



  • val (MA z6)
    4 years ago

    My Wish List is somewhat specific, but I'm thankful for anything you would like to share that you love or from the list below:

    --Asters: Needle or Seastar varieties, China Aster 'Starlight Light Pink'

    --Basketflower- white

    --Siberian bellflowers

    --Bird's Eyes 'Felicitas'

    --Brunerra

    --Calendula: Cataloupe, Orange Button, Lemon Cream, Sunset Buff, Oopsy Daisy, Orange King, Dawn Apricot and/or any of the “needle” or “double” types

    --Catmint/Nepata, esp’lly Walkers Low or Grandview

    -- Centaurea montana 'Alba' - white perennial cornflower

    --Coneflower Double Decker, Primadonna White, Primadonna Deep Rose

    --Cosmos: Cosmic Red, Cranberries, Cupcake (any but white), Double Click, Rose BonBon

    --Four O Clock Limelight, Orange Crush

    -- Gaillardia/ Blanket Flower: 'Red Plume', Amber Wheels

    --Heliopsis 'Burning Hearts'

    --Hibiscus 'Mahogany Splendor'

    --Penstemon Twizzle Coral

    --Phlox (annual) 'Leopoldii', ‘Sugar Stars’

    --Poppies including Fruit Punch, Pizzicato, Haremstraum, Cherry Glow Breadseed, Giant Double Peony Candy Floss or Mix, Drama Queen, Coral Reef, “They Giant”, Violetta Blush, Feathered Mix

    --Rudbeckia Varieties with full/double blooms: ie Ruby Ruby, Moroccan Sun, Cherokee Sunset

    -- Salvia Windwalker Royal Red

    --Torenia/Wishbone Flower

    --Veronica Aztec Gold

    VEGGIES:

    --Swiss Chard, especially Bright Lights, 5 color Silverbeet, Oriole Orange

    --Dwarf Tomatoes including Tiny Tim

    THANK YOU!

    Happy Holidays!

  • tormato
    4 years ago

    My wish list:


    Vaccinium exul

  • Theresa Warner
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    My wish list

    Bottle gourd

    Nicotiana (flowering tobacco)

    Iron weed

    Partridge pea

    Evening Primrose

    Brugmansia

    Lantana

    Giant hyssop

    Salvia

    Yarrow

    Giant Tue

    Anise Hyssop

    Pipevine Dutchman

    Golden Alexander

    Jewel Weed

    Candlestick Cassia

    Golden Rod

    Globe Thistle

    Blanket Flower

    skullcap

    false sunflower

    monkey flower

    compass plant

    mist flower

    wood mint

    cup plant

    Indian plantain


    I hope everyone has wonder holidays and makes amazing memories with their friends and family

  • faerygardener z7 CA
    4 years ago

    My Wishes


    1. Holiday Cards!!! A-ok if there’s no seed in them as I have more than enough to plant this year. But, I do enjoy this swap and sharing my extras with you.


    I love and can always work these into a spot in the garden:


    2. Alyssum –white or purple, please no yellow or pink

    3. Flax – red or blue

    4. Violas - any

    5. California Poppies, Eschscholzia californica (please no Somniferum/Opium/Breadbox poppies)

    6. Linaria

    7. Schizanthus


    Been Meaning to plant:


    8. Eriogonum grande rubescens "Red Buckwheat" (please, only the red, I wouldn’t plant the others).


    Thank you! May everyone’s holidays overflow with peace and joy this season.

  • cghpnd
    4 years ago

    With the new house in Florida and job, I certainly need to take a break to get this list together! I dont have 2 acres anymore, but i will make this new landscape something to talk about :)


    1. Spicebush

    2.Sassafras

    3.Heat Tolerant Artichoke

    4.Begonia - Santa Cruz Sunset or similar

    5. Corkscrew Vine

    6. Calendula - Neon

    7. Papaver somniferum - Danish Flag - or similar

    8. Irish Moss

    9. Goldenrod – Little Lemon

    10. Indian Paint brush

    11. Phlox ( Moody blues)- Creeping Phlox, , Midnight Candy,Coral Reef

    12. Pulmonaria - lungwort

    13. Penstemon - any

    14. Pineapple Sage

    15. Sunflower – Claret, Gypsy Charmer, Jolly Joker

    16. Spiranthus cernua –Nodding ladys Tresses

    17. Crocus sativus

    18. Willow ( Salixspecies)

    19. Mitragyna speciosa (Fresh seed pods or cuttings)

    20. plants that can handle the heat and high humidity, but still look pretty J

    21. 4’ O Clocks – any that are red, Fairy Trumpets

    22. Datura metel – Violet Queen, Purple Horn of many, Black Currant Swirl

    23. Salvia – Clary Sage Piedmont, Texas Sage Hummingbird Forest Fire, Black and Blue, Amistad, Wendys Wish

    24. Zinnia- Cactus- Purple- Pop Art- Envy, State Fair, Scabiosa, Benarys Giant mix, Candy Stripe, Aztec Bicolor, Inca, Cupcake Series, Peppermint Stick, Whirlygig mix, Jazzy Mix, Queeny Red Lime,

    25. Agastache - Summer Breeze, Apache Sunset, Blue Boa, Heather Queen Hummingbird mint, Navajo Sunset

    26. Aster - Purple dome,Rice button, Stokes, Pale Pink Dwarf Milady Asters,Giant Perfection mix

    27. Amorpha canescens –leadplant

    28. Trailing plants, Snapdragons, Petunias

    29. Lily - Blood, Butterfly, Voodoo, Spider

    30. Asclepias sp. : Aasperula –Antelope Horn milkweed, amplexicaulis – Clasping Milkweed, Cordifolia –Heartleaf Milkweed, Humistrata –Sandhill Milkweed, purpurascens –Purple Milkweed, Rubra – Red Milkweed, Sullivanti - Prairie milkweed, Variegata –Redring Milkweed



  • lexiegurl09
    4 years ago

    I'm pretty easy :)

    1. Tomatoes

    2. Peppers (sweet or mild)

    3. Melons

    4. Beans (snap, green, lima, any really)

    5. Broccoli

    6. Greens (collards, cabbage, kale, etc)

    7. Lettuce

    8. Radish

    9. Beets

    10. Turnips

    11. Eggplant

    12. Celery

    13. Brussel Sprouts

    14. Carrots

    15. Cucumbers

    16. Onions

    17. Surprises! I do mostly vegetable gardening, but may have some space for flowers that don't take up much space, but I haven't researched into any specific kind. I would enjoy anything really!!

  • primrose1x3
    4 years ago

    my wish list:


    me too: Holiday Cards! I'm with FaeryGardener - have enough seeds. However, if you must, plants from my woodchuck-resistant list would be welcome - https://garden.org/blogs/view/Bluespiral - especially summer annuals and plants that cover the ground, shimmer in moonlight and gross out woodchucks' noses.


    Achillea sp. - non-floppy

    Ageratum houstonianum - tall, mixed

    Antirrhinum 'Black Prince' - any

    Artemisia

    Astilbe sp.

    Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago)

    Delphinium regalis mixed or white

    Daisies - maybe "masking" them among grasses might give them greater longetivity


    Dianthus sp. - fragrant like D. arenarius or long-blooming like hybrids involving D. barbatus, D. chinensis, D. superbus, etc.


    Digitalis parviflora -pale, nearly white form or any with chocolate or coffee tones approaching white


    Foeniculum vulgare (Bronze Fennel) - fresh seed

    Gaillardia pulchella 'Sundance' - plus others

    Grasses - low, mid-height, not too monstrous - colorful autumn/winter tones

    Iris chrysographes (black, low) - any low to mid heights

    Nicotiana - shorties & taller fragrant airy ones

    Pelargonium citrosum (Citronella) - any scented geranium

    - - - - - - - -

    (jasmines - various

    Cestrum nocturnum

    Cerodendrum ugandense (Blue Butterfly)


    Thank you - am glad to see this swap return

  • dirtdaddy
    4 years ago

    Dirt Daddys WISH LIST!

    coleus

    giant marigolds

    Mexican fleabane

    mustards

    sage

    basil

    zinnias

    leeks

    cherry tomatoes

    hot peppers!

    PEACE! HAPPY HOLIDAYS! DIRTDADDY.

  • fommy15
    4 years ago

    While I have a list below, I really love to get the favorite seeds from my seed community friends. Send me what you love to grow? I would love to try them!


    Vegetable

    Broccoli ( variety with large head)

    carrots

    Assorted Mints

    Huge Pumpkins/fun ghords

    radish

    short season corn

    Onions (long storage life or giant onions)

    amarylla tomatillo

    beets

    stevia

    lettuce/spinach/Arugula

    Kohlrabi

    short season peanut

    celery


    Flower

    Begonia

    Impatiens

    Violas, Johnny Jump Ups

    Portulaca

    geranium

    Hellebore

    clematis

    Lobelia

    Any Sedums

    *send me your favorite vegetable/flower? I love surprises. I try and throw a few extra in all my cards.

  • upcountrygirl upcountrygirl
    4 years ago

    My wish list:


    1. Whatever you would like to give me. It's the thought that counts the most

    2. Your favorite variety whatever that may be. Please tell me why.

    3. Anything perennial.

    4. Any vegetable, fruit, or herb. If you have a favorite recipe and would like to share i would love to have it!

    5. Anything that attracts bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, native pollinators, and beneficial insects.

    6. Any landrace variety.

    7. Any Asian vegetable.

    8. Any variety of Appalachian historical reference.

    9. Tahitian Serpent Melon Squash.

    10. Any squash, melon, or watermelon.

    11. Oyster leaf.

    12. Any vegetable variety high in anthocyanins.

    13. Any Alpine strawberry variety.

    14. Any rare Asparagus variety.

    15. Chinese Python Snake bean.

    16. Celery root.

    17. Any onion variety.

    18. Any pepper variety from Numex, Refining Fire Chiles, or White Hot Chile peppers.

    19. Nadapeno pepper.

    20. Any Rutabaga variety.

    21. Butternut Orange Squash.

    22. Any winter hardy vegetable variety.

    23. Any Turnip variety.

    24. Any tomato from Wild Boar farms.

    25. Any French variety of vegetable, fruit, herb, or flower.

    26. Any Italian variety of vegetable, fruit, herb or flower.

    27. Naranjilla.

    28. Any vegetable, fruit, herb, or flower native to South America.

    29. Pepino melon.

    30. Hardy Jasmine.


  • Dan Coates
    4 years ago

    Dan's Tennessee Wish List!

    We're moving to Tennessee either late Spring or early Summer, and I have no idea what will be in the ground of the new house we haven't found yet...lol! I have a small wish list, but I'll be happy to receive anything, especially a card! As for seeds, if they're unfamiliar to me or Tennessee, it's always fun to experiment, right!

    My list:

    Cosmos

    Poppies

    Sunflowers

    Marigolds

    Zinnias

    (I planted a mix of all these last summer, and it was stunning and full of surprises!)


    Perennials - Any

    Trees and Shrubs - Any

    Winged Pigweed

    Coleus - Any


    Surprise me with your favorite seed, of whatever type.


    Please, NO grasses. I love them, but I'm not sure what might be invasive in Tennessee, and I'd rather not tick off the new neighbors...lol!


    That's about it.








  • canyonwind
    4 years ago

    Nothing like waiting until the last minute to post my wish list. I am thankful for whatever comes my way even if it be simply a card.


    1. reseeders

    2. drought/heat tolerant

    3. Geranium

    4. Agastache

    5. Snapdragons

    6.Gaillardia, would love newer varieties

    7. Rudebeckia, would love newer varieties

    8. Swiss Chard

    9. Kale

    10. Jack Be Little pumpkins

    11. Baby Boo Pumpkins

    12. other small pumpkin varieties

    13.Okra Bowling Red (commercial)

    14. Burgandy Okra (commercial)

    15.Jung Orange Okra (commercial)

    16 Clemson Spine Okra (commercial)

    17. Bok Choy

    18.Butter Lettuce

    19.Carolina Reaper Pepper (comm)

    20.Chinese 5 Color Pepper(comm)

    21. Apocolypse Scorpian Hot Pepper (comm)

    22. BuenaMulata Hot Pepper (comm)

    23. Arugula

    24. if you live in the South..hot and dry...anythng you love to grow and it grows well for you (flower or veg)

    25. Zinnia....any


    Merry Christmas to all.......

    Annie



  • Darlyn Hall
    4 years ago

    Hi everybody!

    Here is my wish list for this Christmas! We recently moved to Mississippi, to be close to my daughter and her husband, so I'll have to get used to what grows best down South. We're from New York State, out near Buffalo. My new yard has a LOT of shade, so any plant that thrives in shade would be welcomed!

    1) Zinnias

    2) black-eyed Susans

    3) ferns

    4) hostas

    5) impatients

    6) begonias

    7) Moonflowers

    8) pansies

    9) petunias

    10) Morning Glories

    11) Geraniums

    12) Marigolds

    13) Chrysanthemums

    14) Brandywine tomatoes

    15) Beefsteak tomatoes

    16) Sweet 100 Cherry tomatoes

    17) Cucumbers, (Straight 8's)

    18) Pickling cukes

    19) Lady Bell green peppers

    20) Jalapeno peppers

    21) Habernero peppers

    22) Sweet Corn, cream and sugar variety

    23) Indian Corn

    25) Watermelons, long, oval type

    26) Gourds

    27) Muskmelons

    28) Ornamental mini pumpkins

    29) Jack O' Lantern pumpkins

    30) Parsley


    Thanks everyone! Let the Christmas season begin!!




  • Kg Tg Zone 6b IL
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Hello! My wish list.

    1. Any family heirloom tomato.

    2. Any Southern heirloom tomato

    3. Any Appalachian heirloom tomato

    4. Aunt Ginny’s Purple Tomato.

    5. Cherry tomato

    6. Pink slicer tomato

    7. Red slicer tomato

    8. Yellow or Orange slicer tomato.

    9. Joe Lauers German egg tomato.

    10. Pole beans.

    11. Any rarer varieties of peppers hot or sweet.

    12. Zucchini

    13. Summer squash

    14. Patty pan squash

    15. Eggplant

    16. Pickling cucumber or gherkins

    17. Zinnias

    18. Italian peppers

    19. Any good tasting tomato

    20. Paw paw

    21. Coneflower

    22. American Chestnut tree

    23. Hot Hungarian pepper

    Any tomatoes, beans, or peppers. Anything is appreciated.

    Thank you so much. This is such a nice thing to do!

    Merry Christmas!

  • hl260
    4 years ago

    This is such a fun idea! Thanks in advance to everyone for participating. Here is my wish list-

    -Tomatoes-your favorite!

    -Tomatoes-unique,

    -Tomatoes- any that do well in containers

    -Tomatoes- any that love the heat or do well at high altitude

    -Tomatoes-Russian Spanish or French varieties

    -Tomatoes-cherries -any and all especially less popular varieties (Dikovinka,Rosalita,Sweet Baby Girl)

    -Tomatoes- any Brad Gates or Karen Olivier

    Varieties

    -Basically any tomatoes! (Especially looking for MarNar,cosmic eclipse ,Aunt Ginny’s Purple,Dr Carolyn white or pink,Black Magic,Black Bear,Lotos, Sakarnyi Zheltyi,Gargamel,Little Lucky,Captain Lucky,Anna Margaret’s Heart.Ludmillas pink heart)

    Peppers - any

    Summer Squash-any

    Any landrace variety

    Arnica

    Thyme-Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Silver

    French Tarragon

    Salvia-Hummingbird Forest Fire, Black and Blue, Amistad, Wendys Wish

    Coleus

    Iris

  • ishareflowers {Lisa}
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    I'm a little late to the party....I couldnt get on to post. I realized I can get on if I use my laptop and not my phone.


    My wish list this year.

    Hibiscus heartthrob and berry awesome

    Poppies- poppy alpinium,poppy lacinatum,somniferum and orientals.

    Rudbeckia- praire sun, cherokee sunset,cappuccino,cherry brandy and moroccan sun

    Mallows/Malvas{have zebrina and mystic merlin}

    Clarkia

    Godetia

    chrysanthemum carinatium

    Carrot-oxheart or colored

    Variegated plants perennial or annual

    Japanese Morning glories

    Lupines

    Dark foliage or dark blooms

    rose of sharon red heart

    snapdragons- any color or height

    geraniums-hardy


    I'll be searching lists later this week. Thank you for looking at mine!


  • browneyedsusan_gw
    4 years ago

    My wish list:

    1. Asclepias verticillata

    2. Bulb/corm/rhizome forming plants with pretty flowers or foliage and that are hardy in zone 8- such as

    Gladiolus (small flowered and older cultivars preferred; have communis, ‘Atomic)

    named Crocosmia cultivars (Falling stars aka aurea, Solfaterre, Little Redhead, newer hybrids, any yellow), Cypella, Japanese iris (Iris ensata; prefer double flowered), Candy Lily (aka Iris domestica aka Belamcanda and hybrids with Pardancanda) named cultivars only, such as ‘Hello Yellow’ or ‘Jungle Colors’( I have the orange, speckled species), Angel’s fishing rod (Dierama), dwarf or streaked Irises, Bulbine abyssinica

    3. Petunias, Supertunias,Calibrachoa (million bells), any

    4. Sweet peppers (any; looking for fish peppers, shishito)

    5. Agastache rupestris, cana, Arizona, hybrids

    6. Balloon flower Astra Double any color

    7. Begonia any

    8. Berlandiera lyrata (chocolate flower)

    9. Columbine (large flowered, spurred)

    10. Cuphea

    11. Dianthus (perennial)

    12. Lewisia

    13. Marigold (any)

    14. Vinca (annual only; Catharanthus rosea)

    15. Zinnias (Zahara, Profusion, Magellan, large flowered, threadleaf, or prairie zinnias (perennial in my zone (8))

    16. Melampodium paludosum or leucanthemum (aka Blackfoot Daisy)

    17. Crambe (sea kale; cordifolia or maritima)

    18. Salvias-perennial in zone 8 (such as reptans, penstemonoides, pozo blue, Caradonna)

    19. Cosmos (any short variety)

    20. Antirrhinum hispanica or braun blanquetti (perennial snapdragons)

    21. Farfugium/Ligularia aka leopard plant

    22. Heat/drought/sun or shade tolerant shrubs or perennials (z 8) with good foliage or flowers preferably distasteful to deer. Seeds for any plant sold by High Country Gardens. No ornamental grasses or purple coneflowers, please

    23. Corydalis (fresh seed)

    24. Gaura

    25. Zauschneria (California fuschia)

    26. Flowers that attract hummingbirds

    27. Scutellaria suffrutescens, or ‘Dark Violet’

    28. Delosperma any

    29. Your favorite perennial or annual

    Thanks,

    Susan

  • Melinda Hagen
    4 years ago

    Any flowers for container

    allysum

    Albutilon .

    Obedient plant

    Petunias

    Poppies---lauren's grapa, drama queen, any

    Calendula

    Zinnias

    Scabiosa

    Rudbeckia

    Marigolds

    santolina

    dianthus

    Anything!

  • brittneysgran
    4 years ago

    Whew I'm late to the party but some wishes:


    Gomphrena


    Peonies


    Lupine


    Bleeding Heart


    Gourds


    Zinnias


    Fowglove


    Hollyhock


    Coneflowers


    Phlox


    Tomatoes


    Anything Variegated


  • eyeofjedi
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    1. Kenaf- Hibiscus Canabinius Tall variety if possible, any will do.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

    2. Ephedra Equistenia

    3. Ephedra Vulgaris

    4. Ephedra Intermedia

    5. Ephedra Sinica

    6. Mulberry

    7. Turner Diffusa Var. Aphrodisiaca- Damaiana

    8. Tongat Ali

    Vedic:

    9. Andrographis Paniculatus/Andrographis

    10. Bacopa Monierii

    11. Intellect Tree- Celestrus

    12. Lemon Balm

    13. Mitragyna Parviflora

    14. Mitragyna Speciosa

    15. Red\White Sandalwood

    16. Sidelia Cordenfolia

    17. Tusli Holy Basil

    Native:

    18. Buffalo Sweetgrass

    19. Echinacea Purpurea

    22. Ephedra Viridis

    23. Ephedra Nevadensis

    24. Ephedra Watsonii

    25. Greenthread- Navajo Tea-Tea-Thelasperma Filifolium

    26. Guarana

    27 Paw-Paw

    28. Theobroma-Cocoa

    29. Tobacco (Non-Hopi/Brightleaf)- Other Var/Species i.e. Alata/

    30. Yerba Mate- Ilex Paraguayensis


    Alt

    31. Pinella. Cordata (If you wished I didn't write one Fruit Cuttings would also be or Sichuan Peppers/Kava )


  • flwrs4ever62
    Original Author
    4 years ago

    Eyepfjedi .. so sorry , sign ups ended awhile ago. Look for our swap next November !

  • flwrs4ever62
    Original Author
    4 years ago


    thanks everyone .. Santa Swap will be back next November

  • eyeofjedi
    4 years ago

    Was actually removing my post and got distracted. The email address seemed familiar. WillslWill remove both

  • audrey_gw
    4 years ago

    Many thanks to Susan Nieves for a salpiglossis mix and the dwarf sunflower 'Sunspot.' I always am fascinated by the intricate veining on salpiglossis, and the sunflowers are very cute too!