N. Calif. Roundup Final Headcount

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

Would those of you that are pretty sure you are coming to the Roundup on
Oct 13th. in Morago, please post here. It would be great if we could get a final count or close to it, so we know what foods, paper products and all that we will need.

You don't want to miss this roundup, last year we had a wonderful time with lots of plants to trade and great food ! Even if you don't have plants to trade your welcome to come. There are always extra plants to take home.

Patricia

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

It looks like so far we have:

Ecrane3
PotEmUp
Choke
Patricia

I'm coming. I should volunteer to bring paper products you need. My hands have been too bad to guarantee I'll be able to cook or do food prep.

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

Spidra, I have already purchased the paper plates and napkins. Why don't you bring some Plastic glasses and plastic ware. Let me know if this works for you and I will hold off getting them.

Patricia

I can bring paper cups. Unfortunately, I'm one of those Berkeley green types that wouldn't want to buy plastic cups. :) If that doesn't jibe with what folks want, I will fall back to buying some food someone else made. Heh!

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

Spidra, paper cups are fine.

Berkeley, CA(Zone 9a)

I'll be there with dessert and seeds.

Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

I'm not sure if I'm going to make it tomorrow or not--I've got this killer sinus headache, some days it's not so bad, and other days it really kills me. So I'll see how I feel in the late morning tomorrow, but in case I don't make it I wanted to apologize in advance!

I hope you make a full recovery overnight. I've been dying to meet you.

Well, I wish I'd either arrived earlier or that folks had stayed later because I didn't get time to truly meet everyone, but that was lots of fun!

Since I had forgot and left my bag at home, here's the list of the seeds I would have brought. If you see something you like, Dmail me your address and I'll send them to you:

1 1/2 packages of Renee's Garden "Black Watchman" hollyhock seed

1 package Renee's Garden Old-fashioned Thunbergia black-eyed susan vine

1 package RG "Dukat" leafy dill

1 package RG Smokey Bronze Fennel (this is the kind Pam Peirce recommends as being less invasive)

I don't know the cultivar because it wasn't labeled anything but "Ornamental Kale", but I have seed from it. Here's the most recent picture I've taken though the purple bits are hidden behind the Nigella, larkspurs, and hollyhocks.

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Papaver somniferum "Drama Queen"

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1/2 pkg. Lake Valley Borage seeds

Arugala seeds grown from Lake Valley seed.

Spaghetti squash seed grown from Botanical Interests seed.

marigold seed

Botanical Interests "Pacific Beauty" calendula seed

white-ribbed mild chard

"Blue Boy" cornflower seeds grown from Botanical Interests seed


Channel Island yarrow, Achillea millefolium

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Black hollyhock seed from this hollyhock

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Alcea pallida, rust-resistant hollyhock

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I didn't get a picture until they were past their prime, but white Echinacea purpurea seed

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Erigeron glauca "Sea Daisy" seed. The flowers are more lavender than the picture shows.

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Echinacea purpurea (don't know the cultivar but it's purple)

Echinacea tennessensis "Rocky Top Hybrids"

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