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Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

Posted by pjandmommy (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 27, 12 at 20:35

to trade
1.thornless black rasperry rooted plants (many plants)
2, strawberry plants june bearing (many)
3 Asclepias tuberosa (orange butterfly weed)(a few)
4 red monarda (a few rooted offsets from my main plant) its supposed to be a dwarf...

id trade for just about anything Id like in my new yard.

i moved and couldnt bring my last garden w me due to a bad illness..so im starting over & i need alot of new plants.
im looking for....
butterfly/hummingbird plants like swamp milkweed the pink variety and some lobelia red or blue..
flowering or fruiting vines (passion flower vine peach )
edible plants..
clematis
tall alliums
almost any kinds of small bulb collections
reblooming iris oriental lily bulbs double daylily or everblooming varietys

plants w red vargiated or silver foilage..
reblooming lilacs dwarf
blue hydranga
things for a damp shady corner that wont grow anything but parsley :) (have parsley to trade also)

i need tomato green and/or hot pepper plants & cantalope
ill consider any trades :)


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

also almost forgot im looking for a red or coral pink variety of hardy honeysuckle vine


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

I'd love some black raspberry. I'll email you because my list on here needs to be seriously updated.


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

Hi there! I'm interested in your blackberry plants and the strawberries. I'm in dire need of both! :)

I have at least one, possibly two rooted cuttings of a HUGE blue flowering hydrangea, they are very nice sized, too.. not tiny cuttings...lol

I also have Sweet Autumn Clematis vine, peach daylilys, Mountain Bluets, possibly some passion vine cuttings that have rooted (I will have to check on those), dark burgundy tulip bulbs, or I could take cuttings of Confederate Jasmine vine or Pink Princess Wiegela (which is in the shade here at my house.) Please send me an email if you're interested.

Thanks!
~Wendy


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

I'm sending an email


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

ok ill go thru these today :)


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

Would like some Raspberry if you still have some...let me know what you need now.


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

Hi I would love some black raspberry and strawberry plants! Would you please take a look at my exchange list and see if we can make a trade.
thanks alot whisst


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RE: Have Thornless Black Rasperry rooted plants

I have a large amount of super hot seedling varieties I could try to ship for some raspberries and strawberries. Let me know.
Kyle


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