Please save me one or 2 Tina. I will trade something you will be sure to love. Havn't finished digging. Today may be a bad day to pull anything up bc its supposed to get in the 90's, but i'll let you know.
:-Deb
2011 NORTH CENTRAL TX RU **MAY 1ST** (TRADE LISTS)
I still have a few mex. milkweed and a snapdragon vine.
I'll take MW & SnapD vine if no one else claims them C..
They are yours deb.
Tina, did you find anything on my list you could use? I'd sure like to have one of your potato vine volunteers.
Thank you C! I'll peek at what you need.
Deb
Was afraid of that, C ... Seem you're all "Gives" and no "Needs".
There are a few of you, but i guess we'll all be happy no matter what.
LOL
Dmail me if you think of something, ok?
This message was edited Apr 19, 2011 6:39 PM
Josephine,
If no one has claimed the wild ruellia, I would love one more.
C
I have lots of ruellia C if you'd like some. Just let me know.
I appreciate the offer deb but I am looking for Ruellia nudiflora. Is that what you have or is it Mex. Petunia?
C
O.K. Cheryl, nudiflora coming up for you.
Josephine.
I have the pink Mexican petunia in large clumps that I am digging out a little at a time if anyone is interested.
Also going to add a few things to my list as soon as I get the links.
Done.
This message was edited Apr 19, 2011 10:58 PM
Patrob,
No worries, the sweet potato vine is yours.
Debnes
I will pot up the datura for you.
Sheila, it took me more than a year to get rid of the tall variety and I still have a few of the smaller mex. petunia that pops up. A nice reliable flower but hard to eradicate.
C
Yes it is definately not a "stay within the boundaries" plant! LOL! I have the white and it hasn't spread that much...so I tried the pink and it exploded.
Sheila, I'd like to have the snowball bush and some of the pink ruellia.
Cheryl-
What i have is definitely nudiflora. Its tall and has purple and some with white blooms. Just trying to respond to your generosity... :-). I may pot some up anyway and bring it along.
Deb
Sheila, I'll take some of those plant tags.
Patricia.....they are yours
Stephanie...got you covered.
deb I appareciate your offer, but this year I am trying to be good and only come home with plants that I have researched and have a place for. Mostly that is just going to be natives.
I also have 2 very small (must grow slowly) skeleton leaf golden eye if anyone wants to try them. I am going to be brave and plant out 2 of them and keep a couple in larger pots as back ups. They are one of my new favorite natives for a sunny well drained bed. They seem almost drought proof, bloom all summer once they start and my plant is now a small shrub. These are leftovers from the winter sowing experiment too.
C
Would love some Golden Eye If it's the "Bidens".
Which one do you have?
Its a perennial and not bidens: http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=VIST
I found 2 nice sized Pigeonberry plants in my back yard this morning. I'd be happy to pot them up if anyone wants them.
Hm, what is pigionberry?
I want a pigionberry Stephanie, it will grow well im my shady moist bed. Is this the plant?
http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=RIHU2
Cheryl, I don't have Skeleton-leaf Goldeneye, and would love to try one. I have some Yellow Bells seedlings also Dessert Willow seedling, would you want a couple of those?
Yes to both but u should know the plants are still quite small.
Mine too, from winter sowing. That is why I didn't list them.
Stephanie,
I'll take the other pigeonberry if it's still available. Looking for nice shade plants.
Chuck
Newton, I'd like to try the golden eye. I have one bed that definitely requires drought resistant plants and Im trying to keep it native. Cam
Alright Cheryl,
I'll be happy to claim the perennial Golden eye. I dont have that particular variety of acanthus yet. Turns out it will be very useful with what I'm doing.
Thx again!
Food thread is up!!
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1174781/
Cam and Deb, I only have a few so I don't have enough, sorry. They were just a few seedlings I got from winter sowing seeds from my mature plant. Miss Sheila asked me first. Might have some more for the fall trade.
C
Do you have any seeds then Cheryl?
Sheila, looked at your additions and I would like the Goldenrod. I have trouble getting my seed to come up. Cam
Cheryl & Chuck--The pigeonberry is yours! And yes, Cheryl, that is the correct plant. It grows great in the shade.
Currently no Deb but I can collect some as the heads mature. They are tiny and quite frankly a pain to collect. The seed head is very sticky. It is hard to tell mature viable seed from trash but I did get some that germinated last fall and can try again.
C
Thanks Stephanie is there anything I can give you? A snapdragon vine seedling perhaps?
I'm good Cheryl, you've already given me some goodies!
I don't want to give you back any pain.
I'm already getting flame acanthus from you, so we're good.
