Sure, why not?
I am sorry that I haven't been participating very much, I have the Botanic garden sale coming up this weekend and have been very busy preparing for it.
I should be able to participate more after the 11th, if I survive that is.
Let us talk about the Fall R.U.
and where and when might that wonderful sale be? (like I have room for one more plant but still some of my best stuff came from there 15 years ago)
It will be Friday 10th, 2 -6
Saturday 11th 9-2 at the Fort Worth botanic gardens.
Here is a link http://www.txnativeplants.org/
Well I can't say "sadly" or "unfortunately" because the circumstances are neither sad nor unfortunate, but I'm going to have to miss the round up. My brother is getting married! I'm a wee bit bummed because I do look forward to seeing all of you at our roundups, but hopefully my brother will only get married once, so off up to Wisconsin I go!
We will miss you! Have a great time at your brother's wedding.
Will miss seeing you too.
Thanks for the plant sale reminder. Yes, I can't imagine how busy you are getting ready for that!
I will start the thread , but might need help to link it.
Slow on the draw here (again). Some comments:
ILJ99 - Glad you're attending b/c I have a lot of doodads per our previous conversations.
Gypsi - Sorry to hear about your string of trials and tribulations. That leaves only good things to come.
Anyone - Have we heard from Sybram? Last fall she gave me a fern in a pot that is too heavy to lift. But I think she said that she did want the pot back. (Probably easy to lift if empty.)
Josephine - I can help organize the food as it arrives, but I don't want to commit to uncovering dishes at chow time. I'm usually so busy talking and stalking that before I know it everyone is already half way through their meals. But definitely put me down for food clean up. I am merciless about pitching unclaimed food, etc. :D
Tank you Anna and Joan.
I believe Becky is doing the food, but the clean up always requires more than one person.
Thanks all for the help. I too am getting ready for the plant sale at Bot Gardens, but not on the scale Josephine is. Hope to see some of you there. Just remember our booth will be native plants grown by gardeners like us, and they sell pretty fast so come to us first!!
It is hard to tell which plant you ate talking about, can you take a picture of it by itself?
It's lyre leaf sage.
Yes, Lyre leaf sage as Stephanie said, and a very pretty one indeed!
well when we have a plant swap I have several babies to share.
