CLOSED: Helleborus x hybrids seedlings (Lenten Rose

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

I have alot of these will trade for most anything these are seedlings

Wingate, MD(Zone 7b)

I have pansy seedlings
Peg

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

sure would love too robin

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

I have several seeds that have sprouted. What are you looking for? Anything in particular?

What color have your Helleborus Lenten's bloomed?

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

shirley
I am not sure on the color of these yet.
What seedlings do you have?

Wingate, MD(Zone 7b)

Hi...Now all I have to do is figure out how to send these little things safely.
Peg

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

Maineroses, you've got mail.

Chesapeake, try putting your seedling into empty toilet paper rolls. The carboard will protect your seedlings during shipping.

Wingate, MD(Zone 7b)

Shirley...Great Idea...Seedlings are so delicate...Hate to have anything happen to them.
Thanks...Peg

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

Peg, don't forget to wrap those seedlings in damp newspaper, put a baggie around the root ball and secure it, before inserting them into the toilet paper rolls.

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

I have phlox 'Bright Eyes' and 'Prime Minister', BeeBalm in red, violet, and magenta. I've just started my quest for hellebores and would be thrilled with any if you're interested.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

I would love all 3 you mentioned did you see anything else to trade for them
These are tiny seedling but strong they ship well Robin

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

You have several goodies on your list I'm interested in:Magenta Campion, Astilbe, Walking Onion, Forsythia. I also noticed you have Lady Banks Rose;is that hardy for you? I've always wanted to grow it, but the catalogs say it's only hardy to zone 7, but if it survives for you in zone 4 I'd love to give it a try. Also, a note about the BeeBalms; the violet and red varieties are very mildew resistant, but the magenta, although very pretty and showy in flower, inevitably gets mildew for me every year.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

do you have any more plants or bulbs the forsthia ia bush will cost to ship I am not certain am the zone for the rose got it in as a trade

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

Oh yes, I'll name a few that I have the most of. Peonies, but they were all given to me originally by a couple of sweet little old ladies,so I don't know the names. White, most likely Festiva Maxima, Pink-a full double, and my favorite, a bomb type bloom with pink collar of outer petals and the puff of inner,smaller petals are cream and butter yellow. I have several Peruvian Daffodil bulbs, lots of purple leaved oxalis(love to edge by beds with those), lots of red leaved cannas-tall with small coral blooms(I just grow them for the leaves), a couple of extra Tropicana cannas, an extra bulb or two of an heirloom amaryllis that is evergreen with salmon blooms with a light green throat, primula-red with yellow centers and magenta with yellow centers, rich purple hardy geranium, Lamium'White Nancy', Chocolate loosestrife and gooseneck loosestrife, and chives and garlic chives. Let me know if any of that tickles your fancy!

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

Chocolate loosestrife and gooseneck loosestrife how does that sound
what i have are seeedlings they are small you should know that

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

That sounds great. Bear in mind the gooseneck loosestrife can become invasive, so don't baby it much(it will go crazy in rich soil). I like to put it in a big pot and bury it so the stolons can't travel at will. Sending you mail.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

answered your mail

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