What are you bringing to the 5/10/2025 Spring swap?
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Comments (150)Amserelda: I'd like some hens and chicks, please, to add to my collection. I'm not picky -- anything will do! Serpent Moon and I appreciate the Crown of Thorns cuttings -- she has already requested it for us. Would you like a cutting of Euphorbia trigona? Skybird: We already have some sedums from you, from the fall swap. I'm not sure what Serpent Moon has requested, but I'm fine with you giving some of them to others who request them. ---------- The tomatoes I planted a few weeks ago are still sprouting. I take back whatever I said about the potentially low germination of the Costoluto Fiorentino tomato seeds. Even though I saved the seeds over a decade ago, they are still in good shape. I have 3-4 seedlings per pot, of the 3-4 seeds planted per pot. If you are careful, you might be able to separate out the seedlings and pot them up separately. I don't think any have their first set of true leaves yet. If anyone wants seeds for them, please let me know and I'll package up some for you. Ditto for the seeds from the cherry tomatoes I grew last year from Plant Swap plants -- Black Cherry, Sun Cherry, and Riesentraub. All seem to be germinating well this spring. Costoluto Fiorentino looks a lot like Costoluto Genovese, for those who are wondering. It's a medium to large sized tomato with lots of ribs, rather like an accordion. They're a booger to peel if you're making sauce. The flavor is quite reasonable, and they grew well in my Oregon garden (coolish dry summers, fairly short season). The original seed came from Sementi, a gift from a friend who had visited Italy. I'll go through the thread this evening to write down names of people who've requested specific things. I'll make coleus and geranium cuttings tomorrow, plus maybe a few Euphorbia trigona cuttings in case anyone wants a thorny but vigorous succulent as a houseplant. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone!...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 - Plants You WANT List (5/12/18)
Comments (0)** also cross posted on Mid-Atlantic Gardening** [https://www.houzz.com/discussions/mid-atlantic-gardening-dsbr0-bd~t_29959[(https://www.houzz.com/discussions/mid-atlantic-gardening-dsbr0-bd~t_29959-dsbr0-bd~t_29959) 2018 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You WANT List Saturday, May 12th from 10:00am - 1:00pm Location: Gardengranma's Here is a link that might be useful: Gardengramma's Gorgeous Encampment DIRECTIONS for WANTS LIST: this thread is ONLY for Plants that you WANT!!! Separate threads will be opened for HAVES & to bring Food If you're new to the swaps, please take the time and have the courtesy to read these posts. They're here to help everyone have a good time. New to this Forum? Yes, you can come if you don't have any plants. Your assignment will be to bring food for our potluck lunch which usually starts at 12noon after we have swapped/traded plants. It takes a lot of energy to do the swapping!!!! Extra points if you bring PROTEIN! Chicken / Burgers / Hot Dogs to put on the Grill !!!! Also Veggie dishes, as we'd like to also eat healthy :-) please post FOOD in the separate Food Thread 1. Post a list of the plants you WANT on this thread, ideally with Latin names to avoid confusion, and cultivar names if they have them and you know what they are. 2. List other garden stuff, such as seeds, tools, books / magazines or all things Garden that you wish to swap or give away. 3. Do NOT arrange the swap or trade on this thread, e-mail the person to arrange it. 4. READ other people's lists. If you see things you want and would like to swap or trade for, e-mail the person directly to arrange it. Do that via private e-mail by clicking on your person's name at the top of their post. 5. Do NOT post a list of plants that you HAVE for swapping or trading on this list. There is a separate HAVE thread for this purpose. 6. Do NOT discuss who will be bringing what kind of Bavarian apple tart food to the swap. There is a separate HAVE thread for food. 7. Do UPDATE your posting here and on your member page with your Haves and Wants. THIS IS IMPORTANT: When you bring your plants, LABEL your plants if possible. We often forget which was what by the time we get them home! Popsicle stick, plastic spoons, recycle old window blinds or other "plantable markers" are great, as they can be popped right in to the ground along with the plant. Clearly mark & separate your "RESERVED PLANTS" (i.e., plants for which you have a pre-arranged swap). GENTLE REMINDER: At the swap, please do NOT take anything that is labeled for someone else, or is NOT labeled "Free" or "Please Take." Ask. That's all you have to do. If I have forgotten anything else, please add to this thread. Happy Gardening! Jette...See MoreSpring Swap 2023 PLANTS - What are you bringing, what do you want?
Comments (18)llgarden, I'm sorry I didn't get back here sooner, I've been crazy busy in the backyard until it started raining and then I haven't been feeling well for the last couple days! Yes, if there's still time I would like some of the orange daylilies! Assuming you haven't potted any yet, if you can dig up a "small piece" and just wrap it in some wet paper or paper towels I'll bring it home and divide it and put it in two small pots to take with me! Because of "lack of space" I can only take small pots with me on my trips of things to give away, so I can stick them in a size that will work for me. If you have already potted some up and they're in gallon or anything approaching gallon pots I'll probably take them out and replant them in a couple small pots! One will be going to the Navajo woman I mentioned above and the other to a Santa Clara Pueblo woman who owns the place where I stay at Cortez! If I'm getting back here too late for you to bring some I'll just try again at the next swap! Thanks for offering me some, Skybird F 05.1223 @ 2130 MDT...See MoreRelated Professionals
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