HELP i have tons of boston fern and spider plants that i dont want to move - anyone interested in trading??
i also have TONS of the succulent "mother of thousands"- (Kalanchoe Daigremontiana") the name says it all- i do have literally thousands of them- they are a hearty and beautiful plant and the bloom is awesome but be forewarned they are highly invasive- thankfully they are super easy to pull up-- probably not too bad in container on a porch or something like that - PLEASE TAKE THESE!! beg beg...
i am interested in mints of all kinds, any plants for a moon garden, brugs, daturas, ginger, black bamboo, butterfly plants, succulents like donkey tail, ice plants,
and most anything else...i am in melbourne florida zone 9 so can grow most anything
moving to new house next week and all my plants are in pots and i just dont want to move all the fern etc i have-
so if anyone is interested let me know and i am sure we can work something out
HELP dont make me move these!!!
i have been curious about/wanting a mother of thousands plant for a loong time. i'd be glad to take one/some off your hands :) i only have seeds to trade though- i have plenty of different kinds of datura seeds if you'd like. if you dont want seeds, i'd be glad to send a sase if that would work. just let me know whats best for you- i understand, moving lots of pots is no fun! thank you!
and by the way-- welcome to daves!!
I don't have much of anything, just moved into a new house too! If you could do something for postage, it would be awesome.
Hi I'm getting ready for work right now but Melbourne is right down the road from me and I have spearmint - we can prolly get together and hand it over in person later - email me!
I would love some of everything. I have mints (lots of different kinds as long as they didn't die out over the winter.I might be able to trade a brug start later in spring also. Same with mints. We are warming up but sure to have a freeze in Ohio this month. LMK if you are interested in any of these for a later trade from me.
Thanks,
Jennie
cwjw@coshocton.com
