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Have Verbena Homestead

Posted by april105 7 (My Page) on
Tue, May 17, 11 at 15:12

I have some of my Homestead Verbena potted up from a division. I have moderate size plants and some smaller ones for trade.

Let me know if you are intersted and I'll check out you trade list.

Email me at aprilstreasurechest@comcast.net


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RE: Have Verbena Homestead

First, will this survive my winter? or would I have to bring it in?
I have several "extra" plants. LOTS of Dahlias. Some growing, and some just newly planted. If you like Dahlias, I would suggest Wheels. I have several of them potted up and growing. I don't as yet have a list of exchange plants yet. But, I REALLY want to work something out with you. I LOVE Verbena.


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RE: Have Verbena Homestead

It survives my winters in zone 7 but it is considered a slightly tender perrenial but I just pile all the leaves I rake up onto the verbena and it comes back for me every year going on it's 4th year in my yard. Oh and I have it planted in a rock garden so there is really not that much soil to keep it's roots warm during winter and it still comes back :)


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RE: Have Verbena Homestead

I would be interested in some of your verbena.

I currently have these to trade
daisys Ryans white (yellow center)
Flag iris
tons of bearded iris
creeping sedum (yellow variety)
dinnerplate dahlia -purple color - will look up the name in my records if you are interested
yarrow


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