Gladiolus Bulbs Trade? Free? Seed?

Laurel, MD(Zone 7a)

I posted this earilier under bulbs now I think it should have been here. But here I go. this evening I pulled out about 75 glad bulbs some with hefty babies on them and just tossed them in the trash can. Then I sat down here and thought what have I done!! Well they can be yours for postage or if you have any of the following we can make a trade let me know.
L.scariosa
L.graminifolia
L.spicata
L.squarrosa
Spotted Jewelweed
any
Lipallida impatiens capensis
Morning Glory Bush
Butterfly bush

Grandview, TX(Zone 7b)

I don't have anything on your list but woould love to send you postage. I have never grown Gladiolus before but I know they are very pretty and would love to give them a try :-)
TL

Morris, IL(Zone 5b)

What exactly do you mean by spotted jewelweed? I have seeds for the orange wild jewelweed, or touch-me-nots. Is that what you are looking for?
naturepatch

Laurel, MD(Zone 7a)

Spotted jewelweed is a Maryland native plant. I would like to try touch me nots but have heard they are invasive?
I am going to box up the bulbs today - I will make a 1 and 2 pound box (don't know how many bulbs that will be but I am thinking it will be round 10 or 15). Please send your addy so I can check postage, (you too toadlily) ----

markleysburg, PA(Zone 5a)

I have seed for the orange and the yellow (pallida) jewelweed if you need them-will be out of town till Fridau LMK They can be invasive but only need put in a spot where they wont get into othr beds. They do grow about three or four feet high and do best in woods and shade.

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

I have touch me not seeds and a couple easter lily bulbs.

Bay City, MI(Zone 5a)

i have seeds for the light and dark purple butterfly bush.

Kentwood, LA(Zone 8b)

I have a lavender butterfly bush and a lavender morning glory bush if you have any more bulbs left. I have a yellow butterfly cutting started too.

Laurel, MD(Zone 7a)

Ok folks -- this is what I have, after cleaning and cutting six lots of 10 each. That means all who answered down to this post will get 10 glads of good size some of excellent size. I would want toadlily to send postage (this is one priority package)- naturepatch to send me postage(also priority) as I do not need the orange color. Also marclay I would want the yellow jewelweed -
Honeybee and Tootsie if you want them I would let them go for postage - busybee I would like the morning glory and yellow butterfly, should you not want to part with both I would like the yellow butterfly.
Ok girls let me know - send me an email I do not want these out of the ground for long.

Grandview, TX(Zone 7b)

you have email :-)

Kentwood, LA(Zone 8b)

Hapyoma, I will get them out to you as soon as I can and let you know the day they are in the mail.Thanks

Laurel, MD(Zone 7a)

that will be great busybee abd since I have not heard back from others it looks like I am down to two people - if that holds true I will be sending quite a few bulbs your way. Just found another 20 tucked under the pampas grass!!

Kentwood, LA(Zone 8b)

Thats great, One year I planted 40 in one bed. I especially like them for cut flowers.

Jacksonville, IL(Zone 5a)

Oh, oh, oh! Down to two people??? Well, here I am to take those glad bulbs off your hands! The only thing I have on your list is butterfly bush seeds. But I would gladly pay the postage if you prefer. Thanks. Rose

Laurel, MD(Zone 7a)

Roshana you have mail.

Morris, IL(Zone 5b)

Did you get my email?
Naturepatch

Laurel, MD(Zone 7a)

I belive I did and your box is on the way

Jacksonville, IL(Zone 5a)

Lucky me! I received the box of glad bulbs today! How very generous you were. I can't wait til spring to get them in the ground. Thanks so much. More postage money is on the way. Rose

Hampstead, NC(Zone 8a)

Hi,

I have a yellow butterfly bush with red in the flowers. If you will tell me how to harvest the seed I will be happy to send you some. Or a woody cutting for you to propogate.

:-)

donna

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