I have I can not plant-Ground frozen=Flowering almond-bare root from trade -she got from a company
Mock orange -same as above
Var.Weigla same as above
Pink weigla same as a bove
Heart leaf Bergenia- same as above
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/149/index.html
Annebelle hydrengea
Sassafrass tree
And these daylilies-
all candys-sugar,fanciful,custard,plum,cherry
Little brandy daylily
Im trying to sell on ebay the candys but they are not moving.So I thought i would come here and try to trade
I would honor a big trade-
And i do know alot are not trading-due to cold weather...If you can plant these in your area right now.Please contact me.
I am looking for things i can put in right now.
Bulbs-
Daylilies I dont have
Named iris
And daylily crosses.
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What kind of bulbs?
what do you have im looking for daffs,hyacinth,tulips,any really
Iris daylily
I have Daylilies and Iris but if your ground is frozen how can you plant them?
Early fall may be a better time for us to trade.
This is delema im In I have all these I have no room-wanted to find people who can-I can poy up some things in pots till spring
I have named Hydrangeas that will grow in your area.
Hi Gary which do you have?Thank you and happy thanksgiving Robin
Maineroses
I have Hydrangea Painculata Little Lamb,LimeLight, Unique,The Swan and Pink Diamond. Ther is a link that showes the plant in bloom.http://www.springmeadownursery.com/plants_hyd3.htm. Below is the actual plants that I will send.
Gary
which did you want for trade?
Do you like dahlias? I have lots of types. You should save the tubers and plant in spring. I am interested in the mock orange, weigilia, and daylilies.
Gary
I don't have bulbs-im asking for those -for exchange.
i do have the flowering almond-It was shipped bare root-will do a exchange-for One of your hydrengeas.
Thrip I really don't want dahilas I haves lots -im storing and really want to be able to not have things-I need to take out and put in ever year.
How about daff's? They have no name though. Very old.....if not that, Postage?
thrip-how old?
They are in the original garden of our 1889 farm house. That is why I don't know the variety. That would be about 100 years old!
thrip which did you want for both of these?
Also do you own a ny shrubs?would like to do a big trade to save postage robin
Well, I have no shrubs except an heirloom pinkish/white rose with no name, but smells very nice. Winter trades are tough. I can send a few tiger lily bulbs, a few dozen daffs, and several fans of the pretty yellow daylily. I'll also send a few fans of two other old ones I have that are nice. Here are the photos.
what ddi you want for what you mentioned robin
I have some rooted coleus if you have a place to overwinter some. All named
Well, I really want the mock orange and some of the daylilies, but I am afraid that it might not be a fair trade if your orange is big at all. What do you think a fair trade would be?
The mock orange is small tree-basically company sent well rooted tree-small I have it planted.
Tar rogers I am not looking to house any more plants-
I have one i need to move as soon as possibel thanks anyways
FYI: the mock orange we traded for last winter never did come up (it arrived as a dead root ball with no green. I believe you said the one you had also never came up). Just a caution.
To be honest, I was a bit bummed b/c you said the plants I sent you did not make it and I resent all of them...for what it's worth.
Take care-
Tatyana
Just emailed you! robin
