CLOSED: does anybody have scented geranium cuttings

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I have 4 I can trade in return, choc mint, apricot, nutmeg and snowflake rose. Looking to trade for more than one from one trader to make it worth the postage. I've posted this before, and didn't get any takers. Got a couple of takers on the herb forum, thought i'd post here too.

We can do a spring trade too if you'd rather.

kathy_ann

Brookeville, MD(Zone 7a)

Ooooooh, what does the snowflake rose smell like? I don't have any but I was curious. This post just reminded me to look for the fruit sage I needed to replace. Thanks!

Langley, WA(Zone 7b)

Ooo, I love scented geraniums, but don't have any to trade right now. I'm hoping maybe you can answer a couple questions for me.

I had inherited several from my mother-in-law and moved them to Washington State from Calif with me 3 years ago. They did not survive. Is that because it's too cold here? (Between zones 7 and 8)

Many of the plants I moved up here either did not make it or are still struggling. It was only 2 days in the car and overnight I took them in the motel, put them in the tub for watering, and really babied them.

I still have 2 large Japanese maples to bring up and am wondering how to go about it. Any ideas?

Gwen

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

Snowflake rose just smells like rose to me .

Gwen depends on the time of the year that you transported them, they don't like freezing temps, did you leave them in the car during freezing tempuratures.? I'm not really sure why yours didn't survive, could be lots of reasons. I know scenteds love the sunshine, and thrive when they get it.

I don't know anything about jap. maples s orry.

kathy

Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Hiya, Kathy Ann (I was already perusing your trade list earlier today.......how I came upon it, I don't remember!). I have Peppermint, Citronella & variegated nutmeg (don't know if this is different f/yours?).

mkj

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

Well, I've received those, I really need to mark this closed, sorry

kathy

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