TED - Lantana is yours. I would be interested in some irises if you've got some extras.
SPWD - If still unclaimed, I would like the Crimson DLs (whatever you can spare) and the Standing Cypress (2 or 3) please.
STEADYCAM - Yes, I had asked for a chili petin so glad you remembered the request. So I would love the Chili Petin, please. If no one else wants one, I'd love one of your epiphyllums. I collect them so we can wait and see if someone wants to start collecting 'em. You also have some things in your list that I'm going to take a look at and will get back to you.
BANANNA - Could you put a temporary hold on one of the double kerrias? I'd love to give one to my cousin Pam b/c I know she loves roses, but don't know if she already has a double kerria. (I invited her to the RU but she has a conflict.)
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2014 N Central TX RU October (Arlington) TRADE THREAD #1
SHEILA - I would love a Basket Plant cutting or 2 or 3 (one is fine if others want) and a Passionflower (prefer the larger one, of course). Please and thank you.
And I will have as many pots as you can take. So many it's kinda ridiculous. But at least I'm keeping them out of the landfills.
TX Flower Child -You have 3 or all of the basket plant if others don't want the cuttings. They are large and need to be cut off. They root easy the info says.
Sheila, which kind of basket plant is it that you have?
Basket plant? can you link an image? May want to try
Not positive but it looks just like this one. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/54577 See if I take a pic and put it on DG.
SHEILA - I'm the worst with these pictures, but having said that, I do think it's the same one you linked to. How long have you had it? I'm curious b/c it hasn't bloomed for you. I may google it to see how long it usually takes to bloom. If I learn anything, I'll let y'all know.
T flower child, I put you down for epiphylum.
Ted, I have you down for the flame tree.
Ive added Cyclamen to my list and heart-leaf philodendron.(needs very little light). also a philodendron with very large leaves, not variegated.
STEADYCAM - Thanks.
TED - Not sure if this is what you want when you say 'climbing jasmine'. My neighbor's garage, fence, and other places are covered with jasmine vines. She and I garden some together and neither of us water or feed the jasmine altho maybe a previous owner did. When in bloom, the blooms are small, white and very fragrant. Not a problem to bring you some but I have no idea if it roots from cuttings. It's a very prolific grower so I would think that it would be easy to root. Can't speak for OK climate, tho. I'll see if I can post a picture.
Found this link and I know this is what I could bring. Just let me know.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/55230/
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I cant find where I responded to all requests of me verbally but if you asked for something, Im pretty sure I put it on my list which has not been linked yet to the top of the thread. If anyone knows how to do that, I'd like it if you did it for me.
ILJ99 - Just curious. What the heck is 'Asiatic dayflower beautiful blue'?
And does it look at all like Mickey Mouse? I may have to request this.
here it is http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/653/
ILJ99 - It is a pretty little thing and I kinda see the mouse ears. But I don't think it's something I need right now. Someone is bound to want it.
I have the asiatic dayflower all over my garden, I keep digging it out, but if I don't get the tuberous roots it makes a return very quickly, so I will pass.
I like the basket plant and will take a cutting please?
. Is it a house plant, porch and indoors for winter, or ok in North Texas over the winter. I have finally got ice plant going after recovering from last year.
Dennis, the aster and bluestem is yours. I have more if anyone wants
Tx FC: the kerria is not a rose. I will try to find a picture; but it is a beautiful arching shrub that has bright yellow flowers in the spring. Bonus is that it blooms in the shade
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Sheila, can I have a western ironweed?
TX flower child get a few cuttings of the jasmine if you can . Gwen killed hers with roundup over spray. Thanks
TED - I'll bring you some cuttings of the jasmine.
BANANNA - Here's why I thought the kerri a was a rose. I looked up double kerria: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/54605/
I've been having trouble with my email so I don't know if my cousin would want it.
I'm kinda interested in the Inland Sea Oats. Do you have some potted up or? I love them but haven't looked into what they need to do well, like sun, shade, in between.
Sheila I would love the cat litter buckets
Banana I would love a double Kerria and if no one else wants it I would love both of them.
I would try a double kerria if it is not too fussy and doesn't require a too high moisture level. I worry about the dryness my soil hits sometimes
Gypsi you have a basket plant, anyone else? This is a potted plant, could be inside but I leave it on my deck where it gets dappled & noon sun for about three hours. If you read the comments on blooming.
Anna you have the ironweed 1 gal plant and roots also unless others ask. The roots are plants I pulled up and cut off then potted. Some are putting out some leaves at the base.
Sandy - the buckets are yours (fyi they don't stack)
As usual Frank will make the name signs for the tables and we will install them.
Sheila, I would like some mini blind plant labels if you have enough.
Gypsi and ILJ99 got you down for kerria.
TxFC, inland seaoats are for shade. They have interesting seed heads. Mine spread but easy to pull up.
Thankyou Shelia for the ironweed. So excited!
Gypsi , do you still have a heartleaf skullcap?
BANANNA - Shade? Great! May I please have some Inland sea oats? I love watching them and I know exactly where to plant them. Also, I was going thru some of the pots and I definitely have a big one that I think is 5 gallon. (Couldn't find a mark on the bottom.) Plus I have some squarish plastic planters that I think would be pretty close to 5 gallons. I'll put your name on those and if, when you see 'em you think 'yuck!', you won't hurt my feelings.
Not sure if you have a columbine for me, but would be happy if you do.
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Well I just reread everyones lists and I can't help it, I have to ask for a few more things.. I hope no one things I'm a pig! I understand if it's too much or too late, just thought I'd ask :))
TARogers - do you have another starfish flower?
Frostweed - could I please have a crossvine?
Ilovejesus99 - may I ask for a jewel of opar?
Bananna18 - I will bring you some hyacinth bean vine seeds, may I please have a blue bedder sage?
Sheilafw - Do you still have a pink Turks cap or Sheffield daisy?
Gypsi - Is it took late to ask for a heartleaf skullcap? If it's not dig yet, I understand :)
Steadycam - is it this one you're looking for the seeds? http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/333/#b
I have a bunch and if you like the seed pods (some people use them for crafts), I think I have a ton still in the pod you can have. Could I please have the Peggy Martin rose, a chile petin, and one or both of the strawberry pots?
Yes, you can have the Crossvine Becky.
Becky yes to the Blue bedder sage. It will look very ratty, but has good roots. Thank you for the bean hyacinth.
TX FC: have you down for the inland seaoats. If the pots can not be cut with a box cutter, then I can't use them. Sometimes they are made from hard plastic.
will be digging heartleaf and columbine when I get home tonight or tomorrow morning when the kids are here to help pot. Had my hands rather full with giant anxious dog, and my 107 lb Bronx who might be with me in 2015, but it's pretty iffy, and business. Gardening is relaxing I need to do some.
Yes, Becky, we would love some seed pods too. And yes to all your requests.
Ted would like 2 of the Burr Oak seedlings, please.
Dennis, I would like the skeleton-leaf golden eye, if still avail.
Ive added Angel Wing Begonia and potted elderberry to my list of haves.
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BANANNA - Have no idea about the planters but would guess they might be too hard. But they are old (were donated from neighbor) so might make a difference. I'll bring 1 or 2 and you can decide. And if no one wants 'em, I'll take them to NorthHaven Gardens b/c they recycle all plastic pots. And thanks for the Inland sea oats.
GYPSI - If you have an extra columbine, may I have one please?
SHEILA - If you still have a coral nymph salvia, may I have one please? Also, I will have tons of pots of all sizes so be sure to take as many as you like.
Who wanted clay pots? I might be able to bring some. Mostly small.
Marty i would love a torch cactus please
Very lovely Marty.
Marty Please may I have a confederate rose?
