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Sun, Sep 30, 12 at 18:32
| I am looking to make some trades for blueberries that would do well in zone 7, golden raspberries, peaches, pears, or grapes. Also hardy Kiwis..I do have three different varieties of Kiwi, but no 'mates', and hardy figs.
I have a ton of named daylilies for trade, a long long list of named sedums that is not even on my page right now , but I can send it, lots of different plants, just take a look. I don't want cuttings, unless it's for the figs, that is the only thing I seem to be able to root as far as fruit goes. I would not , however, dig up a mature daylily for cuttings, so keep that in mind please, it would have to be multiple. My father is getting ready to have surgery, and I have about a week to make some trades before I'll be really tied up. My Canna Lilies, are very limited for trade right now, as most of them are at another location, and it's difficult for me to go there at present to dig on them. I'd love to make some trades. |
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