Limited time offer: Coreopsis rosea

Panama, NY(Zone 5a)


Well, as I said, the weather can turn quickley here. I have to pull this for now. Maybe I'll try again next spring. For those of you that have inquired, I'll be in touch!

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Northwest, MO(Zone 5a)

I would like to trade with you. What I have to offer at this time is:

Spider plant
Grape Leaf Ivy....have several cuttings I am trying to root
Begonia 'Louise'...have several cuttings I am trying to root

Any of the above of interest to you?

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Hi Kathleen! Where have you been? I would love to have some. What would you like?

Panama, NY(Zone 5a)

debcooper, I'm really not in need of any of those, but if you'd like to send me a Priority mail stamp, I'll send you out a couple.

Hey, Chele, I hang out in the Farm Forum mostly, and last year was a little tough, but I seem to be in slightly better shape this year. Hmm, seems I've been gone about a Badseedling's worth - congratulations on the new toddler! I checked out your list and am interested in the dark purple monarda and the sedum "blue spruce" if you have any of them left.

Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

Hi, Kathleen. Would the babies need to go to ground, or could they be set in a window over winter?

Badseed - can sedum be "transplanted" at this time of year? I was told it's best to divide in the Spring, before it flowers. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

I have mostly seeds for trade, the majority of which are veggies. Do you have any interest in seeds? I also have some Lily of the Valley pips and Chinese Lantern pods.

Panama, NY(Zone 5a)

I would plant them out, but you could probably keep them in a window.

Where is Carmel?

Sedum is like most things, if you get it in the ground before it freezes and keep it watered it will be ok. but then, I'm the one who goes out on New Year's Day and shovels the snow off to get to the ground to plant the last of the daffodil bulbs, so maybe you'd better get advice elswhere!lol

Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

It's right near the CT border - near Brewster, NY and Danbury, CT. Putnam County.

Thanks for the info. on the sedum. I have some, I think they're neon. They came with the house, so I only have the pictures to go by. I can e-mail you a photo of them this weekend if you think you might be interested.

If you decide to trade with me, I will probably keep them indoors this winter - I'm really redoing things outside come spring, and I'd hate to have to move them. This way they'll be nice and strong and I can move them when I set out the "new" gardens!

LMK if you have any interest in the items I've mentioned.

Greensburg, IN(Zone 6a)

I would love some, only thing I have for trade is Lilac datura

Brandon, MS(Zone 8a)

I would love a couple of coreopsis babies. e-mailing you...
Natasha

Seattle, WA(Zone 8b)

Kathleen, any babies left in need of a home???? I'd love two or four. :-)

Plants:
Obedient Plant
FoxGlove (white)
Persian ConeFlower
Bronze Ajuga
EE bulbs
White heirloom Calla Lilies
Turkey Grass
Dahlia tubers (white, purple/white mix, dark burgandy)
Bee Balm (red)
Moon Beam coreopsis
Chocolate Iris

Seeds:

Anise Hyssop
Blanket Flower
Salvia (red)
Scarlet Runner Bean
President Tyler Morning Glory
Yellow 4 0'Clocks
Red Caster Bean
White Moon Vine
Mixed DayLily
Purple Millet Grass

Bryson, QC(Zone 4a)

Kathleen, I would some if you ahve any left. Let me know and I can tell you what I have right now.
ingrid

Salem, OR(Zone 8a)

I would like some. I don't have a lot of different things to trade, but do have dahlias: red and purple, canna purpea w/orange blooms. Seeds: Gaillardia (red/yellow flowers), mixed morning glories, Echinacea - purple, Iris - don't know much about these, moss rose, Rose of Sharon - purple, Cosmos - orange, red canna, 4 o'clocks - bright yellow and Buddleia (Butterfly Bush).

Let me know if we can make a trade. Thanks!
Katie

Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

Ok - I give up...what is Turkey Grass?

Seattle, WA(Zone 8b)

I'm sure there is another name for this, but it's what it was labeled when I bought it....supposedly it's ma,ed Turkey grass because of the resemblanceof the pampams to turkey feet. ????

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Lincoln, NE(Zone 5b)

aaahhhh!

Maben, MS(Zone 7b)

I would like to trade if you have any left.

Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

I tried finding it in the PDB under Turkey Grass - no go! It's beautiful!

Willamette Valley-OS, OR(Zone 8a)

It Looks Like My Miscanthus sinensis(Japanese Silver Grass).

Does it Have a White Line Running Down the Center of the Blades?

This message was edited Oct 30, 2004 2:01 PM

Seattle, WA(Zone 8b)

Why yes it does ZZ. I found this one on the Net that looks the closest to what I have.
http://www.santarosagardens.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=86

Turkey Foot just isn't quit right......................
http://www.butler.edu/herbarium/prairie/turkeyfoot.html

Just can't believe those darn nursery tags :-(

Thanks for helping to ID something I didn;t even know needed a new name :-) LOL

Norwood, MO(Zone 6a)

Kathleen,

If you have any left I would like to trade. I have a small pregnant onion, two baby pregnant onions, aloe 'quick silver', variegated spider plant, small but rooted well, and morning glory seeds. PLMK.

Thanks, Starr

Northwest, MO(Zone 5a)

Kathleen....you can go ahead and give mine to someone else who is able to do a trade with you. Maybe I will have something to offer as a trade next year. Thanks, Deb

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Hello Kathleen, sorry to fall off the face of the earth. I have been busy sewing Halloween costumes times six! Ack!!! I'll send you a personal E.

I am not sure about transplanting Sedum this time of the year for those that asked. I think I am especially concerned to send it a zone cooler. Hmmmm.

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