In my area...

Greenville, SC(Zone 7a)

If there is anyone in/by my area (CT/MA line) that would like some extra perenials for there flower bed
LMK, My beds have spread, I'm making changes, And have no where to put the extra's! I don't have the time to send plants out for postage, So if anyone has any interest, lmk ~Iris

Oklahoma City, OK(Zone 7a)

Oh, but I am sooooo far away. What kind of plants are you wanting to move out?

Greenville, SC(Zone 7a)

Well, if someone comes here is some of what I could give ..
Full size Torch lilys (Have about 150-200 within the clumps)
Lambs ears ( Many)
Yellow Flag Iris (Huge)
unamed Iris's (mostly blue)
Blue Fescue Grass
Yarrow
tigerlilies
ajuga
mints
obedient plant
blazing star
balloon flower
ect. There are others but I can't think of them right now, Some are blooming, Some are passed, But I'm sure all will do fine come Spring.

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

I'm thinking someone should have set up a NE roundup again
where is Sandra when we need her?
If she thinks she can run away to Ireland to get out of setting one up she's crazy

Greenville, SC(Zone 7a)

CC, We definately need another NE round-up! LOL!

Greenville, SC(Zone 7a)

plants have been taken, Thank's everyone.

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

Great IRIS, and must I say, it's wonderful to see ya in the garden again............you've been missed!!

"eyes"

Greenville, SC(Zone 7a)

Thankyou Eyes!! And so have you and others in my absence!!!!

Guilford, CT(Zone 7a)

You mean there was once a NE roundup? LET'S GO!

Danbury, NH(Zone 5b)

Hello,
I am definitaly interested....let me know, what's happening. I am in western central NH. I am very close to VT., RT 91.

Thank you
Linda(bilyn)

This message was edited Aug 30, 2004 4:52 PM

Guilford, CT(Zone 7a)

How does one go about setting up a round-up?

Greenville, SC(Zone 7a)

Jrush, I would start by putting a post in the R.U. forum and see how many people would be interested in going and finding a spot for people to attend the RU ect.

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