North Central Texas Fall Roundup Trade Thread.

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Datura12~ Can I get a start of your Hoya Kerrii please?

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Micheal~ I have some fresh cilantro seeds if you'd like them also. They are from my plant earlier this year.

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you, catz--I'd love to have any hibiscus seeds you have.

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

You are very welcome pbtxlady.

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

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.

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

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?

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Ooooo yes please :)

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

Bananna18 - I will pick out 1 or 2 varieties that will be good to plant in spring either direct seeded or in pots.

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

It is done then!

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you Micheal :)

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

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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Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

This is Black eyed susan growing in the same area.

I would love to get both of these back if at all possible.

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Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

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.

Wichita Falls, TX

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)


Arlington, TX

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

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

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).

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

Yes please on the phlox pilosa Cheryl. I have many many plants to add over the next year.

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

perkoschilifarm, I can bring you black eyed susan.

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

Really? To cool!

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

Ok I can take the Black Eyed Susan off my list.

Thanks bananna18

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

Anita also will bring 2 or 3 American Beautyberries (if anybody wants one),some California Ivy and some Hummingbird Bushes (2 or 3).

Prosper, TX(Zone 8a)

I would like 1 Beautyberrie please and a Hummingbird bush if possible?

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Caddo Mills, TX(Zone 8a)

Can I get a hummingbird bush too?

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

Yes, I will let her know.

Dallas, TX

Banana,

I'd like a beauty berry please.

Is Anita looking for anything is particular?

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Big Sandy, TX(Zone 8a)

I have added these;

Redbud seedlings
American Beautyberry
Japanese Keria

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Ken, what color do your redbuds flower,white or pink?

Wichita Falls, TX

kenboy, if you have any redbuds or American Beautyberry left -- I'd love both. Thanks!

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

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.

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

I thought of something I would like to trade for...a rock! Just about 12" -18" long and less than 12" wide and that reddish color.

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Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Anna, do you mean you want a rock? or giving away a rock?

Arlington, TX

What do you want for that rock? I might dig something up for it LOL
C

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

I want a rock! No, I don't want to trade it away! :)

Dallas, TX

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

Arlington, TX

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

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

Who knew they were such a valuable item? :)

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

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.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I have one, but it's not to your specs. Besides that, I don't think I want to get rid of mine. LOL

Arlington, TX

So then we are all in favor of holding on to our rocks?

Colleyville, TX(Zone 8a)

That doesn't sound right! But yes!

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