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Samantha,
I have blue-grey hosta with a medium-size leaf that I will divide for you. What kind of native perennials do you have?
Leigh
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Hey Suzanne,
For my geranium and jack in the pulpit, I will trade for your Lily of the Valley, pink.
Thanks, Leigh
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Spring 2019 Have
I am interested in native plants that attract butterflies and humming birds.
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Spring 2019 Want
2019 Spring Have List
Iris, bearded. Has white flowers with a purple hue that blooms mid spring. The perennial loves sun. I dug these up last fall. – five 1 quart pots.
Ranunculus bulbosus, bulbosus buttercup/St. Anthony’s turnip, perennial/bulb. This is a lovely east Tennessee wildflower. The stems are 20–60 cm tall, erect, branching, and slightly hairy flowering. There are alternate and
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Valerie,
Any thing you want me to reserve for you?
Leigh
Valerie C Wrote:
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> I have you covered on newspaper.
> Valerie C
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Black Raspberry & Rudbeckia Triloba are yours. I would love a Purple coneflower.
Suzanne Wrote:
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> I would LOVE some black raspberry.
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> I would also love rudbeckia triloba.
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> I just posted my list and would love to trade.
> I’ll also check your want list.
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> Suzanne
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I plan on coming.
Thanks Leigh
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> Leigh, I don't know why no one else is posting
> this year. We do have some lookers and quite a
> few people on Facebook that say they are coming.
> If you don't get a response, don't give up. Just
> bring what you have to the swap. I am pretty sure
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1. Sedum rupestre. Blue Spruce stonecrop is a low growing trailing variety with spectacular bluish foliage with conifer-like leaves. Full sun. Star-shaped flowers are usually in clusters or sprays that often change color throughout their bloom time. –2 4”pots
2. Sedum tetractinum. Coral reef stonecrop, a perennial, flowers in the summer after it has matured. It is basically quick growing
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Excellent. I have the following for you
Sedum rupestre Blue Spruce
Sedum ‘Lemon Ball’.
Rudbeckia triloba, Brown eyed Susan
For rudbeckia (Autumn and Irish Eyes) and your butterflyweed
down for
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> I have a small butterfly weed started from seeds I
> can bring.
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Geni
I have you down for an Iris and will swap for a gayfeather.
Thanks, Leigh
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Hey Geni
I have you marked for an Iris and will swap for a gayfeather.
Thanks, Leigh
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Spring 2018 Have
Barbara,
I appreciated your education post and the list of native pollinators. I love the Native Plant Rescue Squad and have several wonderful plants from them.
Leigh
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Hi Samantha,
I have marked an Iris for you. I would love to swap for a native columbine.
Leigh
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> Interested in the Iris
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Hey Mary S.
I have mark the Rudbeckia and geranium for you. I will swap for some of your Chinese Ginger.
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> If you have extra Rudbeckia i would like one and
> also a geranimun. I will definintely get my list
> in a couple of days Thanks
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Hi Traci,
I have marked a Daylily for you. I will take a sunflower if you have any left.
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> I'd love to have a Daylily
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> -Traci
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Hi Samantha,
I have marked an Iris for you. I would love to swap for a native columbine.
Leigh
SamanthaCobb Wrote:
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> Interested in the Iris
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Hey Mary S.
I have mark the Rudbeckia and geranium for you. I will swap for some of your Chinese Ginger.
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> If you have extra Rudbeckia i would like one and
> also a geranimun. I will definintely get my list
> in a couple of days Thanks
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Hi Traci,
I have marked a Daylily for you. I will take a sunflower if you have any left.
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> I'd love to have a Daylily
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> -Traci
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Hi Kim,
I would like to trade my paper-whites for a Blackberry lily (Iris domestica).
Thanks, Leigh
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Valerie,
I have marked you down for the Blue Spruce stone crop and will swap for some of your reef Chinese stone crop.
Leigh
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Valerie, Perfect. I have marked you down for the Blue Spruce stone crop and will swap for some reef Chinese stone crop.
Valerie C Wrote:
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> Leigh,
> I would be interested in the Blue
> d in the Blue Spruce stone crop. I have some Coral
> reef Chinese stone crop to trade if you would be
> interested.
> Thank you,
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Amy,
I am interested in a bunch of your Egyptian Walking onions. I have you marked my list for the Rudbeckia triloba (Brown eyed Susan with short petals).
Thanks, Leigh
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Ronnie,
I’m interested in a one each of your rudbeckia (Autumn and Irish Eyes). I have you on my list for the Sedum rupestre(Blue Spruce stonecrop), the Sedum ‘Lemon Ball’, and Rudbeckia triloba (Brown eyed Susan with short petals).
Thanks, Leigh
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I have marked a brown eyed susan for you. Swap for a set of Walking Eygptian onions. Leigh
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> Hi Leigh,
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> I'm interested in your brown eyed susans. I just
> posted my list so let me know what you would like.
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> Amy
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Great. I will mark the Sedums and Brown-eyed Susan. I will swap for your rudbeckia (Autumn and Irish Eyes).
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> Hi Leigh,
> I’d be interested in one of the sedum plants and
> the brown eyed Susan if you have any left. Working
> on a new full sun bed. I’ve posted my list if
> anything interests you, pl
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