Sorry, steadycam3,
I planted all the seeds I had, then lost all the plants. Held them inside too long.
2012 Central TX RU in Hempstead April 14th Trade List
Linda, I am sooo sorry. I know you must have felt terrible.
I'll have some different kinds of tomato seeds to bring, but not Momos! And it was my first time to prepare my own seeds so I don't even know if they will germinate! But I'll bring them anyway... Janet
ps. I see that people are bringing lots of stuff, some unclaimed at the moment. I propose we put all "free" items in a pile (so to speak) and we can all take turns choosing things we want! No stealing allowed?!!
I HAVE TO SWAP:
►A few 5-gallon buckets to make the self-watering eBuckets
►Nursery pots, mostly 10-14" pots
►Small, seed-starting Peat pellets
►Sample packets of homemade laundry detergent
►Citronella plant cuttings
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Gymgirl, do you make your own laundry detergent?
My co-worker who's coming with me does. She makes homemade toothpaste, too!
GG, I want Citronella cuttings, please.
You got it, Toyota!
My turn to post my offers. ^_^
Haves:
Kimberly Queen Fern (10 or more) http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/67459/#b
noid Rosemary (two) just plain 'old rosemary, looks like http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/170/ but hasn't bloomed yet.
Purple Queen (four) http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/186408/ (but it seems to be a staple here in TX so you all probably have some) ^_^
All organic sprouting seed:
*broccoli (calabrese)
*radish (daikon and China rose mix)
*buckwheat
*alfalfa
*green lentil
*bean salad mix (adzuki bean, lentil, mung, radish)
*3 part salad mix (alfalfa, radish, broccoli)
*5 part salad (lentil, mung, alfalfa, radish, broccoli)
I'm happy to share any of my sprouting seeds with ya. Tell me what you want and I'll bag 'em for you. If anyone wants to learn the where's and whatfors of sprouting seeds LMK and I'll bring all my tools and do a short demo.
Wants:
Not much really. I garden on two patios and don't have room for much. But if anyone has dwarf anything I'm game. Especially if it's purple or orange. ^_^
Cya soon!
Heather
Gymgirl I would love please
►A few 5-gallon buckets to make the self-watering eBuckets
►Nursery pots, mostly 10-14" pots
►Sample packets of homemade laundry detergent
►Citronella plant cuttings
peony1066
I would love to have several brugmansia plants please
steadycam
I would love Clerodendrum, Blue Butterflies (Rotheca myricoides) please
The Blue Butterflies is yours Sandy.
Heather, I would be interested in seeing a demo. I bet others would too.
Uh, you and I both need to be asleep! LOL!
Janet, I might not bring everything on the list if no one is interested. I have another RU to attend on the 28th. I'll bring some extras but if anyone sees something on my list that they want, they need to speak up now.
I would be happy to bring you some cuttings, Sandy.
Gr8cayte,
Would you bring some of the green lentils for Dashaunda (my guest)? Thanks! She's making the homemade laundry detergent.
I hate to bear bad news but my college professor gave us over 30 pages of homework lastnight to be done by tues. I am also team leader of 5 to build a business from scratch (on paper) and it needs to be non profit and in Oklahoma. We need to work out everything. Logo, sales tax, salaries, state tax, federal tax, everything from who owns it to laws that govern to taxes paid the whole 9 yards.
I won't be there tomorrow but Smockette will be and I am sure she won't mind getting my stuff.
Sorry hope to make the one on the 28 but we will see.
steadycam3, I sent some cuttings of mock orange with Carey. I won't be there but I'll be thinking of how much fun you'll have. Also sent some other easy to root cuttings to share.
Ya'll have fun!
Thank you BB! That was such a kind thing. Is there anything I could get for you?
BB, Thanks for the lovely plants you sent by Careyana! Ive divided them up and set them to root so wish me luck. I get so excited when I plant a seed or put something to root. I can hardly wait until I see some "action". I have a serious addiction. Marty
You're welcome and good luck!. I was disappointed I couldn't be there. Looking forward to the next one, tho. Just put the cuttings in soil and a shady place. They are really easy to root. I received my mock orange cuttings about 10 years ago from an old school friend in Mississippi.
Sandi, do you know which Mock Orange you have? The one I got at the plant sale is labeled "Philadelphus ernestii" and is endemic to the Edwards Plateau.
It came to me from MS. I only know they grow wild in the woods on the Coast there, and it's probably a wild one (...like me)!
