Old or vintage gardening books (pre-1975) Antique or heirloom bulbs (esp. iris, daffodils, and glads) Antique/Heirloom/Old Roses Native perennials (esp. beautyberry, identified sunflowers, bee balm, identified echinacea, ironweed, and mountain mint) Native ferns Pink rain lilies Sweetspire (Itea virginica)by KimC - Fall 2024 Want
Bulbs Uchida lily (Lilium speciosum rubrum 'Uchida') Iris 'Bountiful Harvest' - white and light purple Iris 'Eleanor Roosevelt' - heirloom (1933), smaller purple Iris grab bag - varieties uncertain May bring Crinum *Unidentified - a small flowering, medium pink bloom Perennials Lamb's Ear (Stachys byzantina) Shrubs and Trees 'Marie Pavie' aby KimC - Fall 2024 Have
Hey, Steve. I would love a Louisiana 'Black Gamecock' in trade for some one-gallon pots (I'll get them in my car if it will just stop raining). Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2022 Want
Thanks, Stephanie. I'll put you down for both lilies. In the meantime, for trades I'm going to pass on the fig (I already have three and am hoping for a new variety) but would like to trade for a spearmint, an Italian oregano, and a thyme in addition to the lemon balm.by KimC - Spring 2022 Have
Amy, I'd love to trade for one of your cherry tomatoes. Please take a look at my list. Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2022 Have
Hey, Stephanie. I got your message. I am happy to do a trade for those. But which lily were you interested in? I'd be interested in trading for your lemon balm. Also, do you know which variety of figs you have? Thanks!by KimC - Spring 2022 Have
Leigh: I've got some cured wood ash. Can I trade that for Rudbeckia triloba? Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2022 Have
Kim's Wish List Antique or heirloom bulbs (esp. daffodil and iris) Kentucky Colonel Mint Cherry tomato A few tomato starts Butterfly Weed or other milkweeds Antique or heirloom roses For my mom's garden *My mom is bed-bound. I am creating a garden for outside her window so that she has something to look at each day that can bring some cheer. I am looking for brightly coloredby KimC - Spring 2022 Want
Bulbs Easter Lilies (Lilium longiflorum) *8 available Stephanie Uchida Lily (Lilium speciosum rubrum 'Uchida') Stephanie Red Tulips (identity unknown) Stephanie Light purple and white Iris ('Bountiful Harvest') - blooms spring and fall Two-toned purple iris (identity unknown) Dark purple iris (identity unknown) Seeds Fragrant Moonflower (heirloom) - Renee's Gardeby KimC - Spring 2022 Have
Jordan: I saw your post about my iris in trade for the orange mint. Thanks! I'll bring you the 'Bountiful Harvest' but if I end up with any additional Iris pallida I'll also save that for you.by KimC - Spring 2021 Want
Welcome, Jordan! I am interested in trading for some of your orange mint if you see something on my list you'd like to trade for. Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Welcome to the East TN Plant Swap! I hope you enjoy the day. There are lots of nice people who come. I've been attending for around 10 years, I think, and have gotten wonderful plants and other items.by KimC - Spring 2021 Discussion
Hi, T. I am interested in trading for a hen-and-chick or other succulent if there's something on my list that you are interested in. Thanks! Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Okay - thanks. Karin. I'll note that on my list (trade irises for bee balm).by KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Hi, Brandon. So sorry I didn't catch that on the main page. I think it is very reasonable to *not* have it this year. How about let's just plan for the best swap potluck ever in the fall!by KimC - Spring 2021 Discussion
Hi, Mary. I posted a POTLUCK topic in the "Discussions" Board on the forum page. I haven't heard anything about the potluch being cancelled (?). If anyone hears, please post under that topic. Otherwise, you can post there if you know what you are bringing. Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Discussion
Hey, Frances. I saw your note about trading for a hanging basket. Yes, it's yours. And if you need more than one, let me know. I may end up with a couple more. In terms of a trade, I'd appreciate a piece of that black-and-blue salvia. Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Kim - Herbed Quinoa (side dish) Kim - Strawberry Thumbprint Cookies (sweet treat)by KimC - Spring 2021 Discussion
Sheila: I was thinking about your windbreak. We have an older red cedar (Juniper virginiana) that is very dense and a perfect windbreak and visual buffer. Would you like some of those? I always think the redbuds look pretty in front of them, with their pink/purple flowers showing against the dark green of the cedars. I could bring you a few as we have lots of seedlings in our yard. They grby KimC - Spring 2021 Want
Pam: Per your message above, I've got you down for the money plant, the kerria, and the Uchida lily. Besides the rose campion, I'm interested in trading for a vine (pipevine?) and a hen-and-chick. Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Karin: I got your message under my wish list. Yes, I'm interested in trading for your bee balm (Monarda) - thanks! Which of my iris are you interested in trading for? ~Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Karin: I saw your note about the bee balm. That sounds great! Can I trade irises for the bee balm? Which iris were you interested in? Thanks! Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Hey, Pam. I'm glad you're able to be at the swap. I still have the yellow irises you gave me from a few years ago, going strong! I am interested in trading for the Rose Campion. Will you check my list and see if there's anything you are interested in? Thanks! Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Brandon: Can I trade the kerria for an Adams elderberry? Thanks! Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Yes, Leigh, that sounds great!by KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Hi, Shelia. Yes, I think they are beautiful too! I would be happy to trade for something if you're interested. Will you be posting a list?by KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Hi, Janie. I'm interested in trading for an Orange Cosmos start. Would you check my list and see if there's anything you'd like to trade for? Thanks, Kimby KimC - Spring 2021 Have
Antique roses Bee Balm (Monarda) Christmas Fern Garden books, esp. those published before 1970 Glazed pots (with hole at the bottom) Heirloom bulbs Kentucky Colonel spearmint Native shrubs Smallish clay pots (the common reddish/burnt-orange colored kind) Variety of succulents (to fill a couple of shallow dishes that I keep by the front and back door)by KimC - Spring 2021 Want
Leigh: I think I saw "black cap raspberries" on here before. If you end up having an extra couple of canes, I'd love to trade for that. If you see something on my list, please let me know. Thanks!by KimC - Spring 2021 Have