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Comments (12)Commons that I have too much of and would love to trade ( as I see many things on other's lists in this thread I would love to have lol ) Chocolate Chip Ajuga Obediant Plant ( purple , also have a smaller amount of pink ) Artesmia Limelight All kinds of sedums..and I mean all kinds a common green hosta ( sorry don't know the name, wish I did ) Lily of the Valley Yellow Flag Iris old fashioned bearded iris's...mainly purple but it's a mix Campanula 'Elizabeth' Double Kwanso Daylily A tall, no name, running bamboo Blue Eyed Grass Cherokee Purple Heirloom Tomato Plants Spearmint Purple Perilla Plant Now let me just say..I have a long list of 'haves', and would also be willing to trade from that. These are just common plants that I need to divide. I am interested in these from other lists....but possibly more if there is an interested in trading with me. Claysoil Beebalm any color Comfrey Hellebore Hosta Lemon Lime Hosta Munchkin Pam... pulmonaria Mrs Moon Lady's Mantle japanese petasite variegata and sedums erin08 Sedum Mediovariegatum Any Buddleia as we lost every single established plant we had this winter...See MoreHAVE: Have:Common Mint Seedlings
Comments (1)Would you be interested in Eastern Mountain mint? I also have Pineapple Strawberry seedlings. Generally we ship plant trades wrapped in moist paper, which is wrapped in plastic wrap which is taped around the top in a small box, Priority Mail....See MoreWhat do child birth and seed-sharing have in common?
Comments (28)shovel prune (SHUV.ul proon) v. To dig up a garden plant and discard it. Also: shovel-prune. Example Citation: Hill and McBride adore roses  each count about 25 bushes in their yards. But Hill emphasizes they are not fanatics. "If they need to be shovel pruned [gardening lingo for given the heave-ho], I'll do it," she said. "I'm not going to be upset about losing a $12 rose bush when it's past its prime." ÂJanis D. Froeloch, "Gardening Neighbors Keep Running For Roses," The Tampa Tribune, April 18, 2002 Earliest Citation: Now, when the earth is soft and the weather is cool, is a good time of the year to consider rejuvenating and enlightening that precious garden space. Shovel-prune those misfits and replant with trees or shrubbery that are more in scale with the size of the garden and house, creating a more pleasant and productive homescape. ÂJoyce Smith, "Get rid of plants that don't belong in their garden spots," The Orange County Register, March 4, 1989 Notes: This phrase is a play on the verb "prune" (from the mid-16th century) which means to cut off superfluous branches from a plant to promote fuller growth....See MoreWhat host plants have you seen the: Common Buckeye use?
Comments (10)Lots of people in OK grow the Plantago Lanceolata, Narrow Leafed Plantain, for Buckeyes and seem to find cats on it. I have planted some of the PL to see if I can get cats, as I have Buckeyes around here. I am sure that they are laying their eggs on something that is growing wild nearby. Whatever you grow, you want to make sure it can sustain your cats through to adulthood. I raised a rather large brood of Buckeyes on the B&E. I tried to look up the plant in one of my books to find the botanical name, but didn't have any luck. OKSandy...See MoreRelated Professionals
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