CLOSED: variegated daylily

Madison, WI

I have this plant for trade. The mother plant I got at a local plant sale a year ago.
It grows in far end of my sun area between the road and the sidewalk without
supplemental watering or other care. I just can't get there most of the time.
It's where the city dumps the snow, so the soil gets quite a bit of salt and is compacted.
Nonetherless this plant send out a baby too close to the edge where I want a shorter
blooming perennial. Maybe a dianthus with wispy edges or something else I do not have.

Thumbnail by enya_34
Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

would love to trade... look at my list and see if theres anything i might have you like. you like iris?

Madison, WI

I do like irises but that area needs a plant not taller than a foot and a half.

Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

hmmm let me look around today and will get back to you.. need to go :) im sure i have something that will work ;) !

(Becky) Colmesneil, TX(Zone 8b)

enya-34.. you have dmail please!
Thanks

Enya
Check your d-mail, I have plenty of different dianthus, that will return every year, many diff. colors.

You have dmail.

Madison, WI

I have a family emergency to take care - my mother-in-law broke her wrist and is having problmes with pain medications. I hope it all will be sorted out by Monday and will be able to take care of this trade.

(Becky) Colmesneil, TX(Zone 8b)

Thanks for letting us know.. Hope she will get the pain medication adjusted so she can get some rest.. you too!
Becky

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

How about some yellow four o clocks. You can't kill those things and seeds will drop and new plants will come up the next year.

This is what mine look like, but in yellow instead of pink.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/122395/

Sorry to hear about your mil. Hope she is doing better.

This message was edited May 29, 2008 9:22 AM

Madison, WI

My mother-in-law seem to feel a bit better. Thank you for your patience. I'll sort out my mail now.

Post a Reply to this Thread

You must log in and subscribe to Dave's Garden to post in this thread.
BACK TO TOP