Marty, I'd love to have some coleus pinchings, rooted or otherwise. All of those on your list are beautiful, so whatever you put my name on would be wonderful.
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You've got it Pat!
Thank you! I'm working on my list and hope to post some of what I'll have to share very soon.
I have a couple for you Stephanie.
C
Thanks for the daisy Cheryl.
Dennis please save a few bees for me also. I know some of mine emerged last year, but none made in my post holes.
Thank you, Cheryl!
Wow, some good stuff showing already!
Patrob, can I have a yucca, liatris, and one of the dark green agaves?
Rouxcrew, can I have a copper rain lily?
I will be adding more stuff to my availability list, so keep an eye on it.
Pat, I would like a liatris or two if you have enough. If not, I'd like one.
I am helping a friend landscape their yard this year, so... my have list is slim and my want list is big. :)
Have (more to be added as garden wakes up):
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blue toad lilies (limited)
echinacea purpurea seedlings
pink Texas skullcap--OUT (2) (these are cuttings started last fall)
pink (lavender) physotegia
one silver maple tree, about 20 inches tall
colocasia Black Magic pups
dwarf ruellia, Katie's Blue
mid-sized pink ruellia "Chi-chi"
possibly coleus cuttings, have to see what's going to make it through the next couple of weeks
Japanese iris (from Christi's garden)
liatris seedlings (from Patricia's garden)
no-name sky blue salvia (needs to be potted; spreads like the dickens)
tall Shasta daisies, variety unknown (not sure how many)
dwarf daisies, Snowcap (out)
tall red noID canna with bronze foliage (from Patricia's garden) (out)
Texas yellow columbine seedlings (3 or 4)
red daylily "Baja"
flame acanthus (2, one small cutting started and one larger self-sown)
It will be a bit late, but if all my seedlings make it, I should have enough to share:
Brandywine tomatoes
Arkansas Traveler tomatoes
Arkansas Little Leaf pickling cucumbers
Water plants:
blue pickerel weed
Black Gamecock iris
primrose creeper
Misc:
bag of shredded leaves (organic)
Can start if wanted:
hot lips salvia
buddleia davidii, species
Asian jasmine (ugh but there it is)
compost tea
st john's wort
sedum golden acre
blue salvia, Indigo Spires
Wants/Getting:
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passis, any kind and color - StepanieTX, Sheila
hellebores
West Texas mist flower - Sheila
any irises from the gardens of anyone I don't have one from
sweet autumn clematis (or any other clematis) - patrob, steadycam
winecups
poop - Patrob
brug cuttings - steadycam
daturas - Sylvia
Canna Tropicana
four-nerve daisies - StephanieTX
Hot Sauce coleus - steadycam
purple bearded iris - frostweed
crown of thorns - Sheila
sedum - Dennis
Giving:
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bog sage, pink skullcap, toads - Anna Bananna
blue toad lily, Black Magic, Japanese iris, Snowcap daisies, Shasta daisies, black gamecock iris , gold moss sedum, cones- steadycam
pink skullcap, Black Magic, coleus cuttings, noid blue salvia, red canna, sedum, Indigo Spires - patrob
echinacea - newtonsthirdlaw
noid salvia guaranitica, Texas gold columbine, flame acanthus - gypsi
Japanese iris, Black Magic, toad lilies - covenantgarden
Snowcap daisies - Dennis
coneflowers - Angel
columbine, leaves - StephanieTX
light blue salvia (probably Argentine Skies), Shasta daisies, Snowcap daisies, red canna, flame acanthus, columbine, St. John's wort, Indigo Spires, obedient plant - sylviatexas
Black Magic, columbine, Japanese iris - Sheila
cones - Sybil
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pbtx, I would like a black magic pup, a blue toad lily and a Japanese iris. I have pink, white or yellow brug cuttings and sweet autumn clematis for you.
Dennis and Marty, I have you down for the plants you requested.
Pattie, there's a whole lot I'd like to have from your list:
pink Texas skullcap
colocasia Black Magic pup
coleus cuttings (any are fine as all of mine are gone)
no-name sky blue salvia
tall red NOID canna with bronze foliage (from Patricia's garden) (ALL of mine died! I think they are called 'Red Stripe.')
sedum golden acre
blue salvia, Indigo Spires
Pattie, I have a huge sweet autumn clematis and can try to root cuttings for you. I've not had any luck rooting it before, but perhaps this time? I'll put it on my list in case someone else wants cuttings too.
And poop. I still have a shed full of goat poop that is at least seven years old, dry, crumbly, and ready to use. I'll add that to my list too.
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Patti, I will have several passi foetida babies, I'm sure! How many do you want? They may even come with a caterpillar or two. I'll also dig around and see if I can find a four nerve daisy for you (or more).
Pat, I'll take some poop!
I would love some goat poop, especially aged goat poop.
Stephanie and Marty, I have you both down for goat poop.
Pat, can I have a twisted yucca, century plant american and a texas mountain laurel?
Pattie, if you have any skull cap, I'd ove some. (Not asking for toadlily ...yet) I can't believe you have the bog sage!
Check out Calloways, they have beautiful hellebores on clearance for $4 and $5
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I've got you down, Anna.
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Anna, can I have a willowleaf aster?
steadycam,:D mail
Dennis..I think you may have mixed me up with someone. I may have one willowleaf but will have to check if there are babies.
I may be able to root some coralberry.
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Dennis, could I have one of each of these?
John Fannick phlox
phlox pilosa
creeping phlox
Stephanie, could I have your copper canyon daisy and a passiflora foetida?
It was Stephanietx that has the willow leaf aster.
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Hey folks.....Please private message the purchase deals you are making. This needs to be strictly a trade thread to avoid any confusion. Thanks.
Steadycam, Patrob, and bananna18, got you down.
Pat, I would love some poop, if you have enough. Steadycam and Pat, I need a lot of the sweet autumn clematis--have a whole fence to cover--so anything you can do would be great. Stephanie, a couple of your passis would be great. If you have four-nerves, that would be great too, but don't go to extra trouble. What can I bring you?
Dennis, if you still have the walking iris, could you put me down for that, please?
Oops! Stephanie, can I have a willowleaf aster?
Patrob and pbtxlady, I have you down for your requests.
So confused! In MA, SAC (sweet autumn clematis) is kind of a thug. It will take over everything if you let it, so I wouldn't worry about getting a lot, because it spreads fast. If you need an area covered immediately, of course that's different.
I wonder if the aged goat poop would be ok stored inside? Still not outdoor gardening!!!
Thanks Pattie and Pat. I will check this weekend to see what is popping up.
So sorry about the out of bounds posts...where is the blushing emoticon?
SAC is a thug here too but sometimes thugs can be useful. 80)
Steadycam, Galangal sounds interesting. I've never seen it before. What can you tell us about it?
I have everyone down for what they asked for! I will update my list tomorrow.
I read an article about sweet autumn clematis the other day. It's believed that there are two that are very similar going by the same name. They look alike, but one is a Japanese strain and one is not. The Japanese strain is the one that's usually the thug (and an exotic invasive in some areas), while the other is well-behaved like other clematises. I actually think I have both. I can't tell the difference just from looking at leaves/stems/flowers, but one grows/blooms about four times more than the others and produces millions of seeds.
In this case, I'm not at all picky cuz I have 60 feet of 8-foot fence to cover. Whatever anyone has to share will be great.
Dennis, Galangal is a type of ginger used in Thai and other Asian cooking. You would use the root just as other ginger. I got it at an RU at Joy's farm last year. It is in a pot and needs to be divided. I think it needed to be divided when I received it. It is rather pretty also. I grow it in mostly shade and it is a lighter green with nice foliage. Up against dark evergreen in my yard it looks good. I will post a photo on Friday if not before. I think it is called Blue Ginger also.
Dennis, I have a two ft tall Esperanza you may have. Here it can get 6 feet in one season. I grew it from seed. It is the yellow one. I have seeds for orange but have not planted them yet. want some seeds too?
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Steadycam, I would love both the esperanza plant and seeds. Thanks!
Dennis, I'd like one of the aloe aristata hybrids. That is a beautiful aloe!
Marty, could I have some of your orange seeds, please?
:~)
Yes, Smockette. I'll put your name on a packett.
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