I'd love the Yucca IF no one else has spoken for it. I have a great spot for it. The irises you gave me are doing great.by Martharose - Fall 2021 Have
Each time ETPS meets takes on a different flare. For August 1, I'd say the main ideas were new attendees and variety. So great to see new folks finding us and participating. There were plenty of great choices for plants and extras. As many of you know, we send out ads and invitations before each swap. After taking a few minutes to ask around, looks like messages posted by our members on Fby Martharose - Summer 2021 Discussion
Be sure to come around and meet me.by Martharose - Summer 2021 Have
Over the last 10 years, many of us have shared mostly plants, but also many other items. I'm going to stretch the categories this time and share a trunk full of items that were given to me; all good; many valuable, but I have duplicates, etc. . I'll be very happy for anyone and everyone to take what they want. If you need a coffee pot or juicer, let me know. I also have a newerby Martharose - Summer 2021 Have
Great; looking forward to seeing everyone.by Martharose - Summer 2021 Have
Any irises you want to toss my way will be enjoyed. LOLby Martharose - Summer 2021 Have
Out of curiosity I am assembling a history of the East Tennessee Plant Swap. As person who has written history, it is shocking how most of us forget what we did even a few years ago. I am particularly interested in the beginnings of the swap. Thank you, Brandon, for providing us with a date--2005. I had gotten as far back as 2008, so glad to know it began 3 years earlier. Does anyone knoby Martharose - Spring 2021 Discussion
YAY YAY YAY, what a day!! Those of us who are OGs know this was one of our biggest and best swaps. At one point Brandon had counted 85 in attendance. I think maybe as many as 10 more came in. For our new attendees, Brandon is our leader, along with Noel, and they set up the time for the shelter, pay for the rental on it and the web site, and hope that the rest of us will help out withby Martharose - Spring 2021 Results
I'm bringing purple ajuga---it is a ground cover. Also, stringy, Stonecrop sedum--small leaves with tiny yellow flowers, also ground cover. I have 4 pots of yellow lilies as well.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
So happy you found us. I came for the first time as reporter. I think about 8 years ago. Everyone is knowledgeable about plants and friendly. You will leave with a bounty of plants. People share other items such as books, magazines, aprons, bags, signs, potting pots, jewelry, and more.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Discussion
I agree; it's all about the friendhips, seeing everyone, and the PLANTS.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Discussion
I'm bringing beef steak tomatoes; be sure to look me up.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
I'm bringing Stringy, Stonecrop sedum; it makes a small kind of leaf and blooms tiny yellow flowers. You are welcome to a clump.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
check out my perennials; you are welcome to anything I have. Ajuga makes a nice ground cover; it blooms purple.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
I DO have banana peppers, but not sure they are HOT. I do have a few jalapeno too.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Have
I have an orange cone flower I'll try to remember to dig and bring LOLby Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
I'll gladly share whatever i bring with you for your friend.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
I have a bag of yard waste I'll bring for you.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
I'm bringing 12 carpenter bee traps (made by Barrett), 6 clean, new 5 gal. plastic buckets with lids, and a few tomato plants, jalapeno peppers, and a few other veggies, not sure. I'm bringing several big clumps of ajuga (purple), stringy stonecrop sedum that blooms yellow; miniature leaves, a few yellow lilies, and one Lamb's Ear that needs a lot of love. I also have some empby Martharose - Spring 2021 Have
I agree Just feels great to see and "hear" from our faithful who love plants. Brandon and I have sent out over 200 invitations to area media reps. Let's hope we have a great turn out. So happy to see all the talk of plantsby Martharose - Spring 2021 Discussion
I'd love some lamb's ear and canna, sedum, too. IF you have anything left over, I'll take it; moved to a different place and have beds to fillby Martharose - Spring 2021 Have
Ptp813 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, It’s been a while since I’ve been able to > attend a swap. I’m really looking forward to > participating. I have a few things I’m not sure > of the name but will try to describe. I’ll try to > get correct names soon. I do apologize to those > who strongly prefer the names. A lot of my tags >by Martharose - Spring 2021 Have
It will be great to see YOU again.by Martharose - Spring 2021 Have
Save some of the iris, lilies and sedum for me. I'm bringing tomatoes and peppers and maybe primroses. It will be great to see everyone!!!by Martharose - Spring 2021 Have
As always, i'll take any iris, lilies, primrose, and just about anything else you want to bring. Hope everyone is doing well; miss seeing your sweet faces. Brandon asked me to contact area media again this year. I just sent out over 200 e mails to local and area media types. This has been a successful activity in the past. I hope everyone will also post the information on your soby Martharose - Spring 2021 Want
IF anyone knows how to contact Mr. Brown, the man who brought those fabulous strawberries last time, please do. He said he'd bring figs if he gets the announcement about the swap. He is not on the web and has no phone.by Martharose - Fall 2019 Discussion
As always I'll take any iris, canna, or lilies anyone wants to thin out. We moved to a bigger house with a much bigger yard and have room for just about anything. Would also like striped cane and any kind of blooming perennials. Looking forward to seeing everyone.by Martharose - Fall 2019 Want