Very few of the dafs and siberian iris I planted last year showed up this past spring. Wondering if anyone has extras they'd like to trade. I'd like to see some color at the earliest time possible. Any other hardy bulbs good for cutting would be great. Crocus or tulips maybe?
I have many perrenials and lots of iris, don't know what color they are though. I also have spearmint, feverfew, and lemon thyme that I'll be dividing next week-end. Hollyhocks and daylily, Frans Hals are some others I have extras of. koko
Looking for spring and eearly spring bulbs
I have wine, white and yellow yarrow, oriental poppies, lilac, catnip, burgundy gaillardia, penstemon, soapwort, obedient plant, shasta daisy and various sedums including a stonecrop and hens and chicks. I probably have others. Just can't think of them right now. What are you looking for?
Kokopelli,
I have mixed glads still in a bag. I bought them thinking I could grow them here in Texas . Wrong . I live in zone 9 . I use to live in zone 6. I would be interested in iris., and daylilies. I have mixed kinds daffodils I thought I could use here also. Wrong again. Oh well, I will figure it out. lol LMK if you are interested in a trade. I want to find someone who could use them.
Thanks.Patti/Rose318
Kelli,
I was told I would have to refrigerate them here. I don't want to do that.
Rose318
I don't ever refrigerate daffodils and they come back year after year. 35 degrees is about as cold as it usually gets here. Tulips and allium need to be refrigerated, but daffodils/narcissus and hyacinths both come back year after year.
Kelli,
Thank you I will try it.
Kokopelli
I will still have glads and daffodils available for trade if you are interested. Thanks ! Rose318
Rose,
You have mail.
kelli,
I would love some siberian iris. they would be great around my pond. How many do you have to trade and what are you looking for?
