I have the following plants for trade (none for postage at this time). Plants will be well-rooted (not cuttings or seeds). They may be small since it's early in the season, but they've all been grown in ground for a year or more and roots are well developed.
I'm looking to trade for other zone 7 perennials (no cuttings or seeds), roses, etc as listed at the end of this post. I'm always open to suggestions but I usually do not grow tropicals anymore since I'd have to dig and store for winter.
DAYLILIES: One trade is one Double Fan (DF) unless otherwise stated below with TF (Triple Fan):
You can look these daylilies up in the database at http://www.tinkersgardens.com to see what they look like and how tall they get. If you need to see some that aren't shown there, let me know and I'll post pics from my gardens here.
Darius
Whooperee
Black Plush
Pink Ballerina
Well All Right
Duke of Durham
Kecia
Siloam Ethel Smith
Hudson Valley - TF
Happy Returns - TF
Franz Hals - TF
Rocket City
Dacquiri
Kwanso
Prairie Blue Eyes
Miss Jessie
Green Puff
NOID 44 Peach with Petaloids (pictured below)
Other Plants:
Blue Spiderwort
Hot Pink Spiderwort
Louisiana Iris - Little Rock Skies
Louisiana Iris - Blue
Sedum - Yellow blooming, gets about a foot tall - sun or shade, wet or dry
Physostegia - Purple Obedient plant, False Dragonshead
Saponaria - Pink Soapwort
Spice Mint
Blackberry Mint
Ginger Mint - tiny plants - just broke ground
Silver Mint - a few small plants coming up
Lemon Balm
Water Plants:
Parrots Feathers
Pickerel Rush
Lizards Tail
In return I'm looking for plants that are hardy in zone 7.
I also do not accept cuttings or seeds in trade. The plants I send you will be well rooted and I need the same please. I have no time or skill to deal with cuttings or seeds.
I'm looking for the following, but I'm open to other ideas too, and I'd consider something non plant as well if it's something I could use.
agastache
Herbs - unusual oreganos, basils, etc.
Ptasites - variegated
double echinaceas
double peonies
Joe Pye Weed
Clematis - red, white, pink, doubles
Tall Garden Phlox - named, as I have several varieties now
Butterfly bushes - Santana or Evil Ways
White TX star hibiscus
Named hardy hibiscus like Clown, etc.
Bee Balm - named, as I have several varieties
Verbascum
Other perennials for full sun, butterfly attracting plants
Bottlebrush tree
Unusual shrubs or trees
Plants with unusual foliage, or black or yellow foliage
Anything to fit the themes of my various gardens (Aphrodite's Love in the Mist garden, Unity Garden, Aloha Garden, Petals and Wings Butterfly Garden, Serenity Japanese Garden)
Anything with a music theme to celebrate the release of my son's first professionally produced CD. He does rock/pop, but got his start doing Johnny Cash songs
Non-Plant items I could use:
Molds for making concrete garden decor
Pet meds for two large dogs (Heartgard and Advantix or Frontline)
I'm open to other suggestions. I'll add other plants to my haves list when they pop up.
CLOSED: WANT: Agastache, Herbs, Echinaceas, Joe Pye, Etc
I have Joe Pye Weed. It grows over 6 feet tall in my part shade garden. I'm interested in things that love part shade and will thrive with friends like rose of sharon, hosta, buttercup, daisies of all kinds. I also have Limelight Artemesia - which should be planted in a pot only - it runs wild in my yard.
Janie, do you know what cultivar of Joe Pye you have? I have a couple of varieties now. I'd love to get some Chocolate.
I have Limelight Artemesia. It tried to take over my garden. But I have managed to pot up what I want and have almost gotten it all out of the ground now.
I'm afraid I don't have anything on your list. All I have to trade is listed above.
Anyone else interested in a trade? I'd like to do a couple more large trades before summer.
Still looking for a few more perennials. I have a whole new butterfly garden to create. I just put a decorative iron fencing around it and made a brick paved patio under the pergola. Right now the garden is filled with daylilies, most of which I'll move. I'd like to fill it up this year so next year it will be a beautiful haven for the flutterbyes. Can anyone help?
NancyAnn
I have other perennials you may be interested in. I'll dmail you..
Thank you, Kim!
Nancy Ann, I don't know what cultivar it is - we dug it from a home in Geneva on the Lake, OH from their back yard. It's a mauve color, is all I know.
I have chocolate eupatorium. Seeds. I have 5 plants well established, not sure if they can be divided if you need.
Thanks, Amanda. I've had no luck with seeds. But thanks for the offer.
We're in the middle of a drought and heatwave at the moment and nothing is growing well but the weeds. I hope y'all are faring better than us.
Not much. Struggling to keep mine alive, being on the mend myself from this that and the other. Good luck with your new butterfly garden. :)
