I'm looking for these rooted herbs:

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

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Lemon Verbena
French Tarragon
Sweet Bay Laurel
Rosemary Irene or any other Rosemary

~* Robin

This message was edited May 21, 2005 10:06 PM

Mount Angel, OR(Zone 8a)

My dd took cuttings from my rosemary and I bet she had 98% of the cuttings rooted. So my guess would be that other herbs would roots fairly easily too. Do you know who know anyone who has a nice herb garden that would let you take cuttings? It is really easy. Just a thought.

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

Well, I've come to figure that it would be easier getting them from here. As the people here know what I'm talking about. There aren't too many people that are willing share close by. The distance between friends is miles, and they don't grow things the natural way I like to - the mailbox is closer. When you talk abou herbs; they're thinking of Wacky Tabcci!

If I took as many drugs from the doctor for pain the way they do; I wouldn't care about anything else either! LOL!!

~* Robin

Lomita, CA(Zone 10a)

Robin, I'll add tarragon and rosemary to your box (rosemary off or prostrate?). I think I have a lemon verbena, too. AND, I'm hoping to have several bays this week. I can send you one of those, too, if its in good shape.

Barb

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

OMG! You would??? Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!! You are such a doll, Barb!!!!

Rosemary off. is good.

I forgot that I have Mother of Thyme seeds here and my English Thyme is still alive. The oregano was trying to strangle it out. It grows all over and snakes up & down the side Kitchen window. It really is trying to get out of the window & into the sun! I can't do that just yet; we're having another frost warning tonight! No matter how much I cut it; it keeps coming back with a vengance. But I really like it and use alot of it too.

Thank you oh so much for these plants!!

Hugs to you Barb.

~* Robin

Lomita, CA(Zone 10a)

Shall I wait for the bay or send what I have now and send that along later?

Anything else you need?

Barb

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

If you would prefer to send them now, you can. I know you have some big plans coming up with the Scented Geranium Swap. So maybe you should before you get too busy and exhausted to do so. If I had to do one of those things, my brain would have a headache for months.

I am sending 'gumlla' - Kaleem some variegated small hostas, they are suckers, white Lilac tree suckers and a few small daffodil bulbs. They are so crowed in here; they refused to bloom this year. Only one did. I don't even know about the iris here, so far they are only stalks that are coming up.

~* Robin

I don't know what else to ask for .... really ... you are so generous!
I think of fruit srubs and bushes alot though....

Lomita, CA(Zone 10a)

If I have the laurel by tomorrow, I'll ship everything Wednesday. Otherwise, Ill ship without it and send it along later. No fruit things here... yet...

Too busy and exhausted? My husband thinks I'm nuts to do the swap. First the big plant sale and then that? He just shakes his head, knowing he'll be involved sooner or later (grin)...

Barb

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

You have me chuckling Barb. Keep him dancing around you; and he won't find the time to get bored!


~* Robin

"House Mouse" below.

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Lomita, CA(Zone 10a)

I just read him your post and he's laughing out loud. His quote..

"We don't DO bored here!"

Barb

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