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| I have at least a dozen year-old unnamed loquats. They aren't very tall, but they have lots of roots. They are hardy here in Northern Virginia -- I have some very old ones in pots that stay out all winter. The younger ones might die to the ground, but they come back every year.
The fragrant olives are just starting to bloom. They're 18"-24". I'm going to want something very special in trade for those. I'm looking for anything that is easy to grow in Zone 7 and doesn't have to be dug up in the winter: daylilies in any color except orange, crepe myrtle, hosta, bulbs, pretty much any attractive perennial. Ginny |
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- Posted by sherrih 8La (reis_sherri@yahoo.com) on Wed, Sep 19, 12 at 23:10
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| Ginny is your Osmanthus fragrans hardy in your area or do you have to move it for the winter? I've tried a few but have yet to find one that's hardy in my zone. I'm in Montgomery Co, MD so it's the same climate. My loquats haven't survived outside (inground) over the winter but do fine in an unheated greenhouse. |
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| I should have mentioned that I would also love some anemones. I haven't updated my trade list in a long time. |
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