Wanted: Early Spring Trade for yellow raspberry plants

Lachine, MI

I have many types of perennials to trade like african glads, hardy glads, hardy gloxinia, columbines, grasses, blue and white campanulas, butterfly weed in 3 colors,ground orchids,
monkshood, plumbago, heleniums(many) fancy daisies(many) english blue bells, geraniums(hardy-many) rhurbarb, horse radich, red raspberries, blackberries, toad lilies, chocolate vine, bittersweet males and females, wisteria vines, privot shrubs, sedums, and much more- plmk
snakeroot, choc. joe pye, rogers plants etc..etc.
Thank you!
Sandy

What are you looking for in trade?

Lachine, MI

LOL maybe I posted this wrong- I want the Yellow Raspberry plants-
The list of plants are some of what I have to trade for them-
Sorry if I confused you.
Thank you,
Sandy

Gotcha.

Greensburg, PA

What kind of red raspberries? I might have some Fall Gold, but it is too early for me to know yet.

Lachine, MI

Hi Krowten- good to hear from you again!
The plants are latham..Z 3-8- mid july bearing.
I heard too that kiwi golds are good- if you were interested in black raspberry plants,
I have a few of those to share also.
Thank you.
Sandy

Greensburg, PA

I think that Kiwi gold and Anne are newer varieties, but don't have them. I was wondering how you made out with the Fall gold. The C. mas did well over the summer and I am hoping to maybe see some flowers in March.

Good to see you still active here!

Folks, Sandy is a great trader. If you have Kiwi Gold or Anne for her, speak up!

I may have to move this summer but would be interested in Latham if I do not have to go.

Take care.

Lachine, MI

Hi Krowten- how exciting for you about the tree! That indeed is good news!
A few survived- hoping to see some life on the others this spring-lol i'm just an old die hard i think-lol
hope you dont have to move- its such a pain- especially if you have been there a long, long time.
Good wishes to you Krowten!
Sandy

Rossville, IN(Zone 5b)

I too am looking for yellow raspberry starts. My thread for raspberries and blueberries was posted in the Swap, trade thread. I think I'll add my request here, too.

Krowton, I am interested in some of your fall gold if any available. See my thread if you're interested.

Michigander, hope you find the raspberries you're looking for. If I come across any locally I let you know.

Lisa

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Greensburg, PA

Sandy, If they don't come up this spring I'll send you more. Keep in mind that Fall Gold canes only live two seasons - They come up in the spring this year, fruit in the fall, fruit next spring then die. The plants constantly renew themselves every year, so the new canes in spring are important for plant survival. You probably know this already.

Lisa, I will need to wait until the plants are growing to see if we can trade. You are looking at a couple of months yet, as I did not move any to pots last year and traded away what I had available at that time.

Lisa and Sandy, If I have to move, I'll be sure to send you some Fall Gold as I will likely have to dig them up anyway before leaving.

Lachine, MI

Thank you Krowten - but please do not worry about it-
and Lisa, I'll let you know if I do run across any also.
Sandy

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