May 2nd * N Central TX RU in Arlington #1 TRADES

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Okay, Dennis! I'll put your name on it!

Arlington, TX

I could use a cherry tomatoe

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

None of the tomato seeds I planted did well at all. All of the volunteer seedlings are doing great! Will be interesting to see what kind of maters I get. :)

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I will try a cherry tomato Dennis.....take a look at my list.

Everyone....with my family issues lately, I won't be bringing extras on my list this year, so please if you are interested in something tell me now.

Sheila_FW... http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/p.php?pid=7542477

Time is getting closer!

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Ted how about two scarlet runners for one of each of my pink oxalis plants?
Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Stephanie, I need to find something else that you are wanting, because I'd like trades of toad lilies, Partridge Pea and a purple cuphea if you still have some available.

I have roses of just about any color and batface cuphea and assorted brugs that you might like. I may have something else JLMk

Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

newtonsthirdlaw Would you like some salvia coccinea for cedar sage seedlings?
Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

planolinda I have some basil for some mums and a brug for yellow columbine would you like to trade?
(what color on the mums)

Charlene

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The Colony, TX(Zone 8a)

I know it's late for a list but here's what I have to give:
Update 4/30/10:
giving:
Charlene - 1 hesperaloe and Dichondra
catzgalore - 1 lirope and a catmint cutting
TARogers5- mexican petunias and pink pampas
still have to trade/give:
2 mexican petunias (low growing ones)
2 hesperaloe (red yucca)
3 lirope
several (10) Obedient plants - pink I think
2 - 4" pots and some cuttings from Horse Herb

seeds from hesperaloe.


Sorry-I'm a little editing-challenged


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Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Sus what would you like to receive? I would like a clump of dichondra and a red yucca.
Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Does anyone have a trade of Salvia 'East Friesland' and also blue white passiflora caruela?

I will trade generously for them! LOL
Charlene

Arlington, TX

Charlene,
I will pot up some more seedlings but do not know how many I have left. I would like a Betony. I just bought one that is salmon colored, is yours red?
C

The Colony, TX(Zone 8a)

Hi Charlene- thanks! I'm looking for a specific rose "Cherry Brandy". Have you heard of this and do you have one? And a yellow daffodil would be great.

Kingston, OK(Zone 7a)

Suz I would like the short mex petunia.

Kingston, OK(Zone 7a)

OK Charlie on the trade

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Charlene, my toad lilies are still teeny tiny; mere wisps poking out, just so you'll know. I still have partridge pea and the purple cuphea.

What do you have left to trade?

Kingston, OK(Zone 7a)

Have some Frog plant markers to trade. Little bug eyed frog with a straw hat and buckets.

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Suzq232 may I please get your clumps of liriope and some of your catmint? What color are your obedient plants? I'm wanting some purple or white if anyone has those colors to give. Suz is there anything on my list you would like?

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

I have several Lychnis coronaria (Rose Campion) seedlings to give away. You can see that my "mother plant" was very generous this spring. :-)

I also have a Bur Oak seedling that needs a home.

Carla

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Arlington, TX

What are people calling a wood violet? Are they the small violets that pop up in damp shade during the spring or the ones with purplish leaves that I see for sale? I have the common ones if anyone still wants a few.
C

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

The ones with purple leaves that are clover like are oxalis. These others have triangular shaped like leaves that are green.

Lewisville, TX(Zone 7b)

What I have to bring is:

Garlic chives
Salvia (red.. or pink.. as these are re seeders from previous years)
4 o'clocks ( pink/white)
pumpkin seedlings (2).. I think that's what they are

I am receiving;

DFW Dennis; Texas Columbine

Blanket flower from Charlene

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

I also have a Catalpa seedling to give away.

Carla

Dallas, TX

MY HAVES
Huge toad lilies
Assorted ferns
Obedient plants
Apple mint
assorted Cannas
Cow Poke Daisies (I think) it sure is a spreader but beautiful!
PLEASE look at the picture
2 hanging pot holder
I have too many o those plants marker to count some are still batched in 25's.
6 landscape tree rings
1 bag of Perlite
1 bag of spaghum peat moss
1 FISH TANK
1 BULB PLANTER

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Dallas, TX



PLEASE LOOK AT THE LAST 7 ITEMS ABOVE ... NO TRADE NECESSARY ... I AM GIVING THEM AWAY!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Save me some fancy plant markers Sylvia.

Dallas, TX

Here you can see what they look like in the ground. (I just had to show off my Clematis! :)
Sheila you want the long or short? Sheila, you can bring me some of each.:) if you have any left. Thanks
Lizards tails
Western ironwood
Mexican bush sage
Easter Lily
West TX Mist
Lyre Leaf sage
Black and Blue

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Cindy, what kind of pumpkin? I'm interested!

Arlington, TX

LOL I know what an oxalis is and also a violet. I was just wondering if the labrador violets were native here (sounds odd now). The ones I have are the same species that was a weed in my MI gardens.
Did someone say fish tank?
Cheryl

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Sylvia has a fish tank.

Arlington, TX

Sylvia, I teach HS biology and keep a lot of critters in my room from fish to toads and anything I can find. I can use an aquarium.
C

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

I have been checking for the blackfoot daisy seedling, and I think I have the gomphrena again. Do you want it Stephanie?
Ted, I have a seeding of Jackmanii if you'd like.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Anna! I was wondering if you were coming, hadn't heard much from you.

Sylvia.....I would love tall plant makers please. Got you down for all the plants too, except Ironweed. Your Clems are beautiful. I tried to start some this year and had the tags in the pots; but either the dog or the squirrels got the tag and dumped the pots.



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Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Loonie, Ken would like to have your bur oak seedling. May I offer you something for it? I will take it to Jacksonville for him.
Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Sylvia, I'll take all the plant markers and toad lilies you have to offer me. Also I would like the tree rings, and the pot hangers.
I'll bring you:
Mexican hat
Tx mist
Easter Lily
West TX Mist
Lyre Leaf sage
Black and Blue salvia

Thank you,
Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Banana if you have more of the blackfoot daisy seedling, gomphrena and Jackmanii, I'll gladly offer you a nice group of trades for them.
LMK
Charlene

Buffalo, TX(Zone 8b)

Ted would you like some more short mex petunia? I would like some frog plant markers if you have some left.

Stephanie, what can I add for your toad lilies, Partridge Pea and a purple cuphea? Is there anything else that I may have that you are looking for?


Pasiflora incarnata
Turk's Cap (red)
cape honeysuckle
Phlox
LA iris



Charlene

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Charlene, I will gladly give you the Bur Oak seedling (for Ken). I'll take a Salvia coccinea if you have any left.


I also have a Chile Pequin seedling, if anyone wants it.

Carla

Burleson, TX(Zone 8a)

Ok, here's what I'm bringing to the swap: Someone said this was some sort of phlox.
I have half a dozen of these, maybe more by Sunday. Some are babies, and some are 10 or so inches high, but all just potted recently.

Also, probably a dozen pots of lambs ear, which is also in that pic.

I have a strawberry pot with 8 holes. I would like to put mexican heather in it if anyone has that much.

I can't say what I'd like, because I hardly know what anything is called. I have a rock bed (stack) in full sun. Something very heat tolerant would be nice to grow out of that.

I am planning to buy one more shrub--an oleander (dark color), but I doubt anyone would have a large enough one. My shrubs have to be fairly well developed when planted, else they just won't make it through the first summer and winter out here. My plants have to be "bad to the bone."

Sheila, let me know if I haven't done this right, and I'll redo. syb

I also have datura and blanket flower seeds.


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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

LOL Anna!! I'll take the whatever seedling and we'll see what we end up with. I think I have a gazillion gomphrena seedlings coming up in my bed, but that's okay. They could be mex. mint marigold, too. LOL

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