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| I have the following rooted plants to trade:
Mints:
Herbs:
Pond Plants:
Daylilies:
Other:
In return I'm looking for perennials for zone 7. I do not accept cuttings or seeds in trade. The plants I send you will be well rooted and I need the same please. I have no time or skill to deal with cuttings or seeds. I'm looking for the following, but I'm open to other ideas too, and I'd consider something non plant as well if it's something I could use. clematis - doubles, pink, red, white, etc Joe Pye Weed Tall Garden Phlox - named, as I have several varieties now Named Butterfly bushes that I don't have White TX star hibiscus Named hardy hibiscus like Clown, etc. Bee Balm - named, as I have several varieties Verbascum Other perennials for full sun Black Lace Elderberry Bottlebrush tree Unusual shrubs or trees Plants with unusual foliage, or black or yellow foliage Anything with a music theme to celebrate the release of my son's first professionally produced CD. He does rock/pop, but got his start doing Johnny Cash songs Non-Plant items I could use: Molds for making concrete garden decor Pet meds for two large dogs (Heartgard and Advantix or Frontline) I'm open to other suggestions. |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by flowersareforme Zone 3 (My Page) on Wed, May 11, 11 at 12:44
| Hi Crazy Lady I am interested in working out a trade with you For: spice,blackberry,ginger mint I am going to post in a few minutes check out my post or trade list thanks |
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| I would love all 4 of your mints. I have a large rooted white angel trumpet. I also sell bath & body products and would trade some of that. I have added the link to my bodycare company... |
Here is a link that might be useful: Vegan Bath & Bodycare
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| I have hardy pink or white waterlilies to trade for any day lily.or lizards tail if you are interested. |
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- Posted by mintman303 5A (My Page) on Sat, May 14, 11 at 23:34
| think you could root me some blackberry mint for a trade of a mint in my trades? |
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- Posted by thatcrazyplantlady 7b (My Page) on Sun, May 15, 11 at 11:11
| Flowers, I checked your trade list and didn't see anything I need right now. Melissa, I emailed you. Pata, Thank you for the offer but I have too many water lilies. My ponds are all full. I'm needing perennials to cover some ground right now. Mintman, I have about 25 different mints, including the ones you have. If you have something else, please let me know. Thank you all for answering my post. I'm sorry to be so picky but my gardens are full and I'm only trading for what I can actually use. I'm really primarily interested in a few showy perennials that are drought tolerant and sun loving. I need them well-rooted, but that doesn't mean the plant has to be big--just some well-developed roots. I'm also looking for named honeysuckle vines, like Goldflame. I want something other than yellow and is fragrant. I have a non fragrant red one, but I'm looking for fragrance for a particular garden. Thanks again for responding. Plant Lady |
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- Posted by mintman303 5A (My Page) on Mon, May 16, 11 at 21:29
| 25? wow, well thats all i got, i mean there are a couple more that i just added, but you most likely already have them, what about sase if you dont want roots that i have? |
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- Posted by traditionalgal none (My Page) on Sun, May 29, 11 at 22:43
| I am interested in trading natural pet products for mints, iris and/or daylilies for zone 5. Please email me offline if you are interested. |
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| Wow! Any chance we could see a picture of your gardens? |
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| How about coral honeysuckle, lonicera sempervirens, for your blackberry mint? |
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