Kim, I’ll bring you a Royal Catchfly seedling in exchange for the salvia. Thank you!by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I’ll have some pink bee balm for you in exchange for the chamomile. Thanks!by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I would love some chamomile. I have a list up and hope I have something you want to trade for.by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
Mary, These are small volunteer Lenten Rose and I’ll put some in a pot for you. You already have some things for me but I see you added Bunnytail grass and I would love that also if it’s okay. I tried to grow some from seed unsuccessfully a few years ago so would be excited to have some. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
Yes. I’d love the peony. And will put your name on a datura. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
Traci—I’ll bring you some toad lilies. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I had already asked for Virginia bluebells and a Green Berkeley Tie-Dye on your have post. I’d also love cucmelon. Thanks! Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
I have Japanese painted fern if you want that and can also bring you some red bee balm. Do you need oregano? Or Valerian?by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
I would love a pale yellow prairie coneflower. Is there anything you would like on my list? Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
Would you like some MountAin Mint? It’s beautiful and popular with pollinators but keeping in in a container is my recommendation. It spreads!by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
I am mainly interested in native plants or any pollinator friendly plants. Coreopsis, any color Peony Penstemonby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
I would also love to trade for a Berkeley Tye Dye tomato.by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
Mary, I would love to trade for some Virginia Blue Bells.I have a list posted and probably have some other things if you are looking for anything in particular. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
Thanks, Leigh. I’ll bring lily of the valley for you.by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I would love to trade for a Salvia “Hot Lips”. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
Leigh, I would love to trade for a geranium and a jack-in-the-pulpit. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I'll stay--sounds very interesting.by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Discussion
I have a few different types of toad lily, but do not know what they are called. A couple came from friends, and I never labelled the ones I bought. If you are still interested let me know.by Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
Valerian marys Rudbeckia (2 types, do not know the name, one is similar to Rudbeckia Triloba and the other is bushy, blooms late July-frost on king stems good for cutting) Toad lily (2 types--do not know the name) Evening Primrose. martharose Sundrops martharose Mountain Mint (this one spreads--I would recommend putting it in a pot; beautiful and very popular with a variety of insects) marthaby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I would love an apron! I'll bring you some evening primrose and sundrops (also a primrose) and some mountain mint. Thank you, Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Want
Brandon, I would love a Cherokee Purple and a Japanese Black Trifele if you still have some available. I'm working on my Have list and will post today or tomorrow. Suzanneby Suzanne - Spring 2019 Have
I would love a hibiscus with scarlet red flowers if it is still available.by Suzanne - Fall 2018 Have
I may have some pots for you. I sent you a photo and more information on messenger.by Suzanne - Fall 2018 Want
You got it! And that’s a typo I will correct—daylilies. See you Saturday!!by Suzanne - Fall 2018 Have
Thank you!by Suzanne - Fall 2018 Have
Native plants Plants that attract beneficial insects or birds Suzanneby Suzanne - Fall 2018 Want