2015 Spring Round Robin HAVES and WANTS thread

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Please post your "HAVES" and "WANTS" here so our fellow round robin participants may give and receive precisely what they are looking for.

This is to encourage you to put your side trades in the robin if possible. I will work out the flight path this week. If you KNOW you will or won't be available between now and May to receive the bird (i.e. vacation plans, house remodeling, etc.) please advise here now. I'll use that information to try to guestimate when the package will arrive at your destination.

Thanks so much for playing.

xo
A.

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Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

MY HAVES AND WANTS:

Just saving a space. :)

HAVE:

Castor Bean 'New Zeland' purple

WANTS:

Zinnia 'Enchantress'
Zinnia 'Sahara'

Athens, PA

Amanda

when is the robin supposed to fly?

Found it - nevermind as I am late.

Next one in the fall?

This message was edited Mar 16, 2015 6:02 PM

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Carolyn you are welcome to play.

I will ship Wednesday or Thursday this week. I'm also a little behind.

Care to play?

xo
A.

Athens, PA

I would love to Amanda!

Thank you. Do you still have my address?

Natick, MA

Amanda,
I think Nanny23 also posted on the now-closed thread that she was sorry she missed the deadline...I d-mailed her and told her to contact you if she really wanted to get in on the Robin.
Hope you dont mind!
Val

Natick, MA

VAL'S SEED WANT LIST:

Anemone, Japanese: Pink Saucer
Anemone Madonna Snowdrop
Armeria Formosa Hybrids
Bergenia, Red Beauty
Blackberry Lily
Canary Bird Vine
Alstroemeria 'Dr. Salter's Hybrids'

Firecracker Vine (Spanish Flag Vine)
Forget me Not (Rose/Pink)
Gaillardia, Amber Wheels
Gaillardia,Tokajer
Gaillardia, Double Pulchella (Lorenziana Mix or other Double flower variety)
Gaillardia/Indian Blanket Double Mix
Geranium (Hardy): Dilys

Japanese Morning Glory
Primrose Ronsdorf Hybrids Drumstick
Rudbeckia ChimChiminee
Rudbeckia Prairie Sun
Rudbeckia Autumn Colors
Rudbeckia, Double Gold Gloriosa Daisy
Rudbeckia, Goldilocks
Rudbeckia dwarf (ie rustic dwarf mix,

Spiderwort, Shimmer Mixed (and/or any other color except purple)
Tri-color Chrsynthemum Rainbow colors, Sunset Colors
Thermopsis (False Lupine)
Any Yellow False Lupine, Baptisia

Scabiosa Beaujolais Bonnets
Sildalcea Starks New Hybrids
Salpiglossis (Painted Tongue) Sinuata or Royal Mix
Evening Primrose, Sunset Blvd. (no others please)
Verbascum, Southern Charm Hybrids

Aster, Ostrich Feather Mix
China Aster Seeds, Giants of California
Candy Mix Zinnia
California Poppy Double and Semi-Double Mix (Mission Bells)
Wave Petunia, espe'lly pink/purples (would love double wave petunias!)

Sedum Rock Garden Blend
Bee Balm Panoramic Blend
Nepata/Cat Mint

Pestemon Arabesque Red
Pestemon Sunburst Colours

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This message was edited Mar 17, 2015 3:11 PM

Athens, PA

I am looking for annuals.

Impatiens
Petunias
Portulaca
Lobelia
Dahlia


I will post a have list shortly....

This message was edited Mar 25, 2015 4:00 PM

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Good grief ladies. I hope you will forgive me for falling down on the job here. Life happened.

I'm checking to make sure everyone that is signed up still wants to play. I can ship this coming Monday/Tuesday. Now that I'm back online I will post the proposed Flight Path.

Thanks everybody.

A.

Athens, PA

I am still in Amanda.....

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Okay - I'm working up the flight path.

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Will be posting the flight path this afternoon and sending individual participants DMails to confirm participation and contact information.

Hope everybody is enjoying sun and a warm afternoon!

A.

Mount Sterling, KY(Zone 6b)

I am looking for seeds for
Old fashioned tall garden phlox
Columbine 'Red & White Winky'
Plants that bloom in the shade
My mom has very little sun, mostly shade, so I am looking for perennials that thrive in the shade.

Greensboro, NC(Zone 7b)

Nanny - you know I'm a fool for natives.

Try Silene virginica - it's a real knockout in dense shade.

Not a native, but Ligularia is something I've always wanted to try. I've got a thread somewhere where we made a giant list of shade plants for our region. Let me look for that and try to post for you.

xo
A.

Mount Sterling, KY(Zone 6b)

Thanks Amanda!

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