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Fort Worth spring swap April 18th, 2020 Forest Park

Sylvia Gordon
4 years ago
last modified: 4 years ago

It is spring again!We will have our spring swap at Forest Park, immediately south of the Zoo off of University.
When you turn East from University on to the little lane or drive or path, the zoo will be on your left and the reptile facility on your right.
I will put a sign at University and another sign at the parking lot in front of the pavillion.
Since many people reserve the pavillion for parties and reunions, we generally have our swaps under the trees next to the parking lot.
We start "swapping till we drop" around 9 to 10 a.m....& we usually "drop" sometime after noon.
Bring your established plants, seeds, labeled cuttings, garden doodads such as wind chimes & decorative flower pots, anyting remotely garden-related that you would like to swap for something else.
If you are just starting, or just starting over, you can still participate: Dollar Tree is an excellent place to buy things such as garden gloves, pots, and hand lotion.
Do not worry too much about trading value for value:
Most of us have been doing this for so long that whatever we receive at the plant swap is in the nature of a token anyhow.
However, do not assume that that is always the case-Always be sure that you and your trading partner are in complete agreement.
Even if you have arranged pre-trade, if your trading partner declines to complete the trade, that is a complete sentence.
Maybe she thought that a Japanese maple meant a 400 year old bonsai, and she doesn't have a place for a shade-loving diva in her outdoor garden.
Whatever the case, someone will want whatever you have brought.
If the spirit moves you, bring snacks and drinks to share.
Be sure to plan your wardrobe allowing for Texas bipolar weather:wear a cool cotton-top but bring a sweater or jacket, bring an umbrella as well as a sun hat.
It's a good idea to label plants as to their name, as well as to the person who is to receive that plant if it is a pre-trade.
However, sometimes labels get separated from items, so be sure before you pick up a plant that it is actually available.
You might read the San Antonio swap thread for excellent detail about general plant swap etiquette etc.
It has been a long Winter, can't wait to see everyone!

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