Need plant's for new Flowerbed!

Cape May Court House, NJ(Zone 7a)

I have started a new flowerbed back behind my pond and I was wondering if anyone has perennials that they have too many of and are getting ready to thin out? The area that I am looking to start is part sun and part shade so it could be just about anything, so if you have some plant's that are taking over your garden PLEASE let me know!!!! I can send postage or I have a few thing's right now for trade....

2 coral bells/purple palace
2 creeping jenny
3 ribbongrass
3 obediant plant (pink or white)
2 cushionspurge
1 nicotinia lagsdroff
ton's of bugleweed (ajuga)
1 hosta plantaginea

sue

This message was edited Tuesday, Aug 20th 6:40 AM

Mason, MI

Hi Sue!
I've always got double-orange daylilies to share!
I've also got two 'Purple Rain' salvias (I believe that's what they are) to move. If I think of anything else, I'll let you know. :-)
If you'd like any of these, 'give me a 'holler!

Bay City, MI(Zone 5a)

Hi Sue,
would you like some red/orange trumpet vine?? i just dug some up a few days ago.
patricia

Cape May Court House, NJ(Zone 7a)

You guy's have mail!!!!! Thank's for the reply!!
sue

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

Sue, you want some Richard Wallace Canna?? LMK.

"eyes"

Oklahoma City, OK(Zone 7a)

Sue,

Do you want other hostas? I have some I can send you. How about Hyacinthina or Gold Standard? I also have some starts of variegated dead nettle, solid green liriope, mondo grass, pastel glad corms, variegated vinca major, unknown daylilies, brodiaea Queen Fabiola bulbs (should have been planted in the spring, but I couldn't figure out where to put them), nandina (two smaller plants) and a variety of seeds.

I'd love to have one or both of the coral bells.

Springfield, MA(Zone 6a)

hi sue,
i have unnamed bearded iris and black eyed susan (rudbeckia goldstrum) (i have both in part sun and they grow nicely.) I also have some fresh seeds. double scarlet or peach hollyhocks, cleome (white or pink), salvia blue queen, and mixed marigolds.
debi z

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