Datura12~ Can I get a start of your Hoya Kerrii please?
North Central Texas Fall Roundup Trade Thread.
Micheal~ I have some fresh cilantro seeds if you'd like them also. They are from my plant earlier this year.
Thank you, catz--I'd love to have any hibiscus seeds you have.
You are very welcome pbtxlady.
perkoschilifarm, I am not too familiar with chilis, although my husband loves spicy and hot flavors. If any of the seeds grow well over winter or to be planted in the spring, I will take one that you recommend.
If you don't mind catz I would love a few Cilantro seeds.
Would you like to have a baggy of sun dried chili pods?
Ooooo yes please :)
Bananna18 - I will pick out 1 or 2 varieties that will be good to plant in spring either direct seeded or in pots.
It is done then!
Thank you Micheal :)
Can anybody help me identify this? I had 1 plant of this growing in Ben Wheeler and managed to get a picture as I was moving. I think it is a Larkspur but I am not certain as I cannot find one like this.
If I could get seeds to this I think I would re-create a min Ben Wheeler landscape here in Frisco.
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Michael, your blue flower is a Larkspur, but it looks like an unusual one.
It is easy to find Blackeyed Susan seed just about at any nursery that sells natives, I don't have any at the moment.
Josephine.
perkoschilifarm -- thank you, I would love the spider lilly
datura -- phlox is your, I'll even go pot somemore! Thanks for the guara!
aunt jean -- crape mrytle confirmed (again)
Michael,
If you are trying to add plants to a new landscape, I have several small starts of phlox pilosa. It blooms 2-3 months in the spring with lavender flowers. It is tough and somewhat drought resistant. An easy to grow native that has a nice long spring bloom period.
Cheryl
OK greta I will get a bulb started for you.
Thanks Josephine for the information. I saw the same Larkspur from a wildflower webpage and they call it Blue Larkspur. I will look for the Black Eyed Susan seed next time I head to the local nursery (Shades of Green or Cristina's).
Yes please on the phlox pilosa Cheryl. I have many many plants to add over the next year.
perkoschilifarm, I can bring you black eyed susan.
Really? To cool!
Ok I can take the Black Eyed Susan off my list.
Thanks bananna18
Anita also will bring 2 or 3 American Beautyberries (if anybody wants one),some California Ivy and some Hummingbird Bushes (2 or 3).
I would like 1 Beautyberrie please and a Hummingbird bush if possible?
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Can I get a hummingbird bush too?
Yes, I will let her know.
Banana,
I'd like a beauty berry please.
Is Anita looking for anything is particular?
This message was edited Sep 23, 2010 7:15 PM
I have added these;
Redbud seedlings
American Beautyberry
Japanese Keria
Ken, what color do your redbuds flower,white or pink?
kenboy, if you have any redbuds or American Beautyberry left -- I'd love both. Thanks!
msgrubbyfungus, that should be fine for the BB but I will double check. Anita likes daylilies and gingers if you have one ready to separate.
Anna, do you mean you want a rock? or giving away a rock?
What do you want for that rock? I might dig something up for it LOL
C
I want a rock! No, I don't want to trade it away! :)
Banana,
For rocks, you are welcome to come visit me. I'm very close to you (NRH) and I'm constantly digging up rocks fitting your description. I have a few piles of them laying around "for future use". Send me a private message if you like and we'll see what we can get together.
Kate
Oh now I see. I have a lot of rocks but they aren't leaving the yard! Not a one. Sorry I love my rocks.
C
Who knew they were such a valuable item? :)
Very much so Anna, I wanted a boulder for my front yard and they wanted $250.00 and up and I didn't even like them, the ones i liked were $300.00 and up, so I changed my mind about getting one.
I have one, but it's not to your specs. Besides that, I don't think I want to get rid of mine. LOL
So then we are all in favor of holding on to our rocks?
That doesn't sound right! But yes!
