Steve, I will pot them up for you....do you want the Autumn Joy sedum as well as the creeping ones?
Note I have added to my list by editing.
HAVE LIST / WANT LIST FOR PNW ROUNDUP EXCHANGE
Sharon no thank you I have several. I need ground cover for a large bed I am opening up this summer. Irrigated but can get dry so I thought sedums.
Steve, I will put your name on a dappled willow.
You have several things on your list that I like. Can you bring me a Pulmonaria and Poppies and yarrow, other than white or yellow? If you bring any of the trees, and nobody else takes them, I will. Joey has been wanting a Quaking Aspen, and I am trying to add evergreen trees to our front border. I just feel like a piggy asking for so much.
Mauryhillfarm, Can I have Mexican feather grass and Polemonium?
Thank you very much.
Lynn you simply HAVE to ask for much! Your place is huge and you can use a lot of plants. You should do a small grove of Quaking aspen. One Quaking Aspen will be lonely and you won't get the lovely effect of their leaves in the breeze. Underplant them with little spring bulbs. How beautiful would this be on the edge of your property?
http://www.tarleton.edu/~range/Woodlands%20and%20Forest/%20Longleaf%20Pine/Photo%20Slides/0246quaking%20aspen%20grove.jpg
Lynn, I have put you on for Feather grass and Polemonium. I also have the pink calla lily in a pot, which I hope will sprout soon. This is the first time I have grown them and I don't know quite what to expect or how long they take to come up.
I will never catch up
Hi all
Lynn I have many Ponderosa but they are small and a couple of larger ones, you can have those. Also I will check out the colors of the yarrow this late spring and bring you some pinks and reds. I have only two pulmonarias and will give you those. The poppies are self seeding here and I have lots that are purple and pink. I'll either bring seeds or plants depending on seed set.
I guess no one else missed me, Sad
Oh no Tilly, I missed you!! My last post, just before yours was squeaked in between running around at work and errands after, and now is my first chance to get back on since I got home. I hope you are able to back on for a while. You always have a good word for people and pictures of your unfolding woodland. I'm sure life gets too busy or tough sometimes for any of us to hang out here all the time.
Let me know if those woolly thyme took root. If not I can get some fresh springtime new growth with better roots attached.
I did Tills but I just sat here and cried every day. Some other thread said you were busy working or on drugs. LOL
I am trying picasa so this is a picture I scanned and sent to you guys. My first skydiving experience in college. You have to click on the white to see it.
This message was edited May 6, 2009 8:51 PM
Holly, Steve, Sorry I said that, did not really mean what I said. We just buried my son's dog. Bale, I was a little upset he was just a pup. The vet thinks it was a neurological or a tumor not sure what it was. He was put to sleep and we put him to rest here.
Tilly, I missed you too and am glad to see you back...stupid laptop or not. Sorry about the pup...no matter how short a time they have been with you, saying goodbye is never easy. Blessings being sent your way.
Ooow my joke was out of place. I am sorry Tills for your loss. You need some sunshine in your life. Love you.
Steve I know you to well, Jokes or not. but I was missing all of you to. I hate this top Lap. I was ???? can't explain it.
Soferdig, I have some assorted groundcover type sedum that I will pot up for you. I don't know their names, but they have done well for me.
Pixy, that is a good idea about the Quaking Aspen.
Everyone, I am going to take cuttings and pot up some of my seedlings to put on the plant exchange table. If they don't find a new home, I will just relocate them here. If any of you are concerned about bringing too manycuttings or plants, and you don't want to take them back home with you, just leave them here. Rarejem, PNWMountaingirl and I can find homes for everything. I have a lot of space.
You know me I don't need names. Thank you lynn.
I need some wooly thyme, the ones I got from Holly and Cat gal, Didn't make it.
I will go tho the tread, havent had a chance as of yet to fine wants. And have no clues
to what I have that anyone one would want.
edited again....flowering quince.
tillysrat, I will never catch up either, Maybe we should start a support group or something. I have pots of stuff I haven't inventoried yet. I've had so much flood damage that I have been working on and lost quite a few plants.
My husband is sorta thinking about attending but was wondering how many men usually attend these things. He is not really a plant person and I guess he doesn't want to be "too" outnumbered.
Please bring your hubby! Mine will be here. Soferdig from Montana will be here, as well as a few others. Ladies, speak up!
Linda, Don will be there at least for the evening on Saturday, and I am sure that he and Joey would love additional "non garden" company! Joey is a firefighter in Tacoma, so he and Carl have something in common as well.
For you adventurous, high flying guys, Joey might take the plane up, weather permitting. It is a Cherokee, 4 seater, but depending on weight and weather conditions, 4 is pushing the limits. I am positive he would much rather be flying than joining us for garden tours.
I thought men never minded being around a bunch of interesting women!!???.
Perhaps they would enjoy sitting around the fire and discussing how to get out of the "too heavy for me" stuff as well.
This message was edited May 11, 2009 12:48 PM
Alrighty Then! So there is no escape for him! This is Good! Cause I (we) may need a driver anyways.
Thistledown, Didn't realize you were at Sorticulture! I usually go. Don't know if I will this year. Money is very tight and I hate to go and not be able to buy buy buy!
Reading through this thread makes me sad - I won't be at the roundup due to family obligations. I would love to meet all of you but not this time!
Judi - You still need to keep up with the plans in case things change or you decided to bring your family along!
Adding a have to my have list: Echium pininana (small seedlings-an inch high right now)
I'm still not sure if I (or we) will be able to make it, but thought I'd mention this now in case anyone might be interested. I could probably get these to Pixy or someone before the roundup if I don't end up going.
Would anyone like babies of variegated porcelain vine (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata)? (http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/55978/) The seeds are starting to sprout so I'll be starting to pull. This is the perfect opportunity to pot up some babies if anyone would like some? There are lots of reports of it being invasive on the east coast, but I've had this for eight years or so and it is NOT invasive for me. It seeds but never grows that large. I usually don't even prune it. I think HOT summers are what makes it take off.
I also need to divide my native Heuchera Micrantha (green, big shiny leaves) and Tolmiea Menziesii 'Tafts Gold' (http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/82897) if anyone would like some of those?
LIST
Heuchera Micrantha
Porcelain Berry: Soferdig
Tolmiea Menziesii "Taff's Gold": Pixy
This message was edited May 25, 2009 10:18 AM
Here is the start of my want list:
Agastache
Podophylium pleianthum
Maidenhair ferns
Sedums:
"Emperor's Waves"
Stefco
Roseroot
Brevjfolium
Hydrangea-lacecap but not blue
Hydrangea-annabelle
Note, I have added a couple of things to my have list:
lilac seedlings (common)
Rose of Sharon seedlings
Johson's blue geranium
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This message was edited Aug 22, 2009 6:47 AM
Sofer, if you are sure you want lily of the valley, I have lots. Would you prefer that I pot them now or that we would dig them that weekend? How many would you like?
Sue, I would love some of the 'taft's gold' to mix with my other ones.
And leave it to you to identify the unknown Heuchera in my garden! It came up on its own and I didn't realize it was a native plant. I really love it! I divided mine this year as well. It came up in the perfect spot, of course, and now I'm just pleased to know it's a native!
The red twig dogwood cuttings are rooting, and I thought I could send them to the roundup so who ever told me they wanted one get it then. I will most likely be in San Francisco so won't be able to attend. :(((
Hi Pix, terrific! I'll put some aside for you as soon as I divide them. :) Uh, glad to help with the Heuch, too, lol!
Judi, I don't know if I'm going either, but if I'm not, I know I'll be heading past Pixy's or Rarejem's body shop at some point-we go up to Seattle regularly-all our family is there. So, if you want, I could take your rooted cuttings up as well.
This message was edited May 23, 2009 10:25 PM
I want both lots of Lilly of the valley from you PNW.
And most defiantly the porcelain vine from you Susie Belle.
PNWountainGirl, I would love to have a Johnson's Blue geranium.
If my NOID plant that I think is Agastache turns out to really be that, I will attempt getting a cutting rooted for you when it grows a little bigger.
Susybell - dmail
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