Swedish Ivy

San Antonio, TX

Have enough to do some trading. Let me know what you have and we'll have a trade.......... :)

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Brick, NJ(Zone 7a)

i love this, want to trade some maternity plant babies for some cuttings? stephanie (sjonesartist)

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San Antonio, TX

LOL....I just responded to your M.O.M. plant posting. I've had a bad experience with that and it's invasiveness. Do you have anything else?

Brick, NJ(Zone 7a)

yes, its quite invasive. :)
my son and i are having issues because we feel we need to rescue all the babies. we can't just throw them out. we've been secretly sprinkling them outside. i don't have anything else ready for trade. have some cuttings from a creeping fig but they haven't rooted yet.

stephanie

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Brick, NJ(Zone 7a)

yes, its quite invasive. :)
my son and i are having issues because we feel we need to rescue all the babies. we can't just throw them out. we've been secretly sprinkling them outside. i don't have anything else ready for trade. have some cuttings from a creeping fig but they haven't rooted yet. oh, and spider plant babies ready to plant or root. have white on inside w/ green outer as well as green inside with white outer.
pretty boring, sorry.

stephanie

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San Antonio, TX

Does the creeping fig root pretty easily? I dont mind you sending a good amount of the cuttings for the same amount of my swedish ivy.

Brick, NJ(Zone 7a)

from what i've found online it roots easly, i just took the cuttings 3 days ago, so no roots yet. should i wait till they are rooted to mail them? or just send you fresh cuttings in wet towels?

San Antonio, TX

dmaild you

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