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        <title>Welcome! - Spring 2021 Have</title>
        <description>What are you bringing to the swap?</description>
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            <title>Jordan&#039;s Have List (10 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<b>Excited to attend my first swap!  I am new-ish to gardening and have a few items!</b><br />
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Gladiolus Bulbs (5) and a Gladiolus Plant<br />
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Orange Mint - 2 for sure, potentially 3<br />
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Cuphea - Hummingbird&#039;s Lunch<br />
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Lily of the Valley<br />
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Peas - Buddy Lake Bush<br />
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Blueberry - Small Plant <br />
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Purple Coneflower <br />
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A few pots and metal hanging baskets without the coco-coir lining<br />
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Landscape Edging]]></description>
            <dc:creator>jasmithporter</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2021 19:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>T&#039;s list (3 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Variety of Mint<br />
Variety of Tall Bearded Iris<br />
Variety of Shamrock<br />
Aloe <br />
Spider plant variegated <br />
Succulents (starters)<br />
Hens n Chicks<br />
Mother of Thousand <br />
Cactus<br />
Red Amirilus <br />
Maybe St. John&#039;s n Elderberry n Hosta<br />
Lemon Balm<br />
Cannas<br />
Lily<br />
Misc Stuff]]></description>
            <dc:creator>twil82b</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 23:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Christina&#039;s Have List (2 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[This will be my first plant swap.<br />
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Rabbit manure (does have some hay and grain from feed) I will be working on sifting once the rain stops.<br />
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Farm Fresh Eggs<br />
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Plants:<br />
White tamisol tomato (3)<br />
Solar flare tomato (3)<br />
Amish paste tomato (2)<br />
Red cherry tomato (1)<br />
Italian oregano<br />
Red hot poker (1ish)<br />
Oxalis dark purple<br />
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Loofah gourd seeds<br />
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I will add more as I look outside tomorrow! <br />
Thanks for looking! ❤️]]></description>
            <dc:creator>ChristinaP</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 16:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Martha Rose&#039;s haves (8 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I&#039;m bringing 12 carpenter bee traps (made by Barrett), 6 clean, new 5 gal. plastic buckets with lids, and<br />
a few tomato plants, jalapeno peppers, and a few other veggies, not sure.<br />
I&#039;m bringing several big clumps of ajuga (purple), stringy stonecrop sedum that blooms yellow; miniature leaves,  a few yellow lilies, and one Lamb&#039;s Ear that needs a lot of love.<br />
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I also have some empty, black plastic potting pots, various sizes. I&#039;m also bringing several of those extra large and sturdy plastic grocery bags. <br />
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Some of the peppers look pretty sad right now. LOL<br />
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Look me up if you want any of these items. I&#039;m the lady in the straw hat with the cannala (oxygen) tube. <br />
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I&#039;d love some brown iris. Someone gave me some years ago and they were great, but we had a tree cut down and the truck ran over the iris bed.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Martharose</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2021 21:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Stephanie&#039;s Have List-Updated 5/7 (6 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I&#039;ll keep adding as I remember things.<br />
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Plants:<br />
-Rooted grape vines<br />
-Rooted native black elderberry<br />
-Autumn Joy Sedum<br />
-Creeping Jenny<br />
-Mint<br />
-Annabelle Hydrangeas (potentially one left)<br />
-Lime Light Hydrangea (none left)<br />
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Tomato Seedlings:<br />
-2 Oregon Spring<br />
-3 Great White<br />
-1 Dark Queen<br />
-2 Brandywine<br />
-1 Mtn Fresh<br />
-1 Super Sweet 100<br />
-2 TN Britches<br />
-2 Hybrid Heirloom Green<br />
-1 Roma<br />
-2 Amos Coli Paste<br />
-1 Yellow Peach<br />
-2 Pineapple<br />
-1 Baby Boomer Hybrid<br />
-2 Green Zebra<br />
-2 Black Beauty<br />
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Tomato Seedlings from seeds saved from the Mennonite Market tomatoes:<br />
-1 Red<br />
-1 Pink (very sweet)<br />
-2 Yellow<br />
-1 Red/Green (very sweet)<br />
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Seeds:<br />
-I have many so let me know what you&#039;re looking for prior to the swap so I can bring them]]></description>
            <dc:creator>smnp14</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2021 00:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Pam’s Haves (18 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[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 are gone and I’m not remembering. <br />
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Lavender creeping phlox<br />
Pink creeping phlox -(have more) <span style="color:#FF0099">Mary S</span><br />
Cream Lenton rose<br />
Perennial sunflower<br />
Campanula Elizabeth - <span style="color:#FF0099">Stephanie</span><br />
Hosta<br />
Chocolate cherry tomato -have many <span style="color:#FF0099">Frances</span><br />
Apple mint - none left <span style="color:#FF00FF">Frances </span> <br />
Italian Oregano<br />
Lambs ear (have several)<span style="color:#FF0099">Martharose</span><br />
Variegated vinca - <span style="color:#FF00CC">Stephanie</span><br />
Variegated Ground cover with yellow flower - Lamiastrum &#039;Variegatum<br />
Pink columbine<br />
Purple bells bulb<br />
Pink perennial flower<br />
Lemon balm - <span style="color:#FF0099">MaryS</span><br />
Vine - Pipevine Swallowtail host. (I believe it’s a type of pipevine. The Pipevine swallowtail definitely uses it as a host in our yard) - <span style="color:#FF0099">Kim</span><br />
Crocosmia Lucifer<br />
Penstemon mystica - <span style="color:#FF0099">Stephanie</span><br />
Purple coneflower<br />
Orange day lily<br />
Siberian iris<br />
Sedum - I believe it’s Autumn Joy <span style="color:#FF0099">Martharose</span><br />
Hens and chicks - <span style="color:#FF0099">Kim</span><br />
Rose campion - <span style="color:#FF0099">Kim </span><br />
Creeping Jenny<br />
Canna with red leaf and I think red flower <span style="color:#FF0099">Martharose</span><br />
Black eyed Susan<br />
Tall Mexican petunia]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Ptp813</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 13:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Mary’s have list (8 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I will be adding more<br />
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Major Wheeler Honeysuckle     Karin<br />
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Virginia bluebells. Stephanie. Karin. Grace<br />
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Hostas. Several different colors. Stephanie<br />
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Calendula.     Leigh. Christina<br />
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Sunflowers. Asst. colors<br />
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Cucamelon. Christina<br />
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2 black cherry tomato<br />
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2 green giant tomato<br />
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Tumbling Tom tomato<br />
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Sweet peppers<br />
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2 Georgia candy roaster squash.        Pam<br />
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Butter crunch lettuce    Pam<br />
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Horse Radish. T<br />
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I am making some salves to swap if anyone is interested.  Christina.  T<br />
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Balm of Gilead.- inflammation<br />
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Dandelion- soothing, moisturizing <br />
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Cayenne pain salve- sore muscles, pain relief<br />
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Violet body butter]]></description>
            <dc:creator>MaryS</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 13:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>(:P)Brandon&#039;s Have List(:P) - updated 4/27 (10 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<u>Vegetables</u> - all/most in small pots, but well established<br />
<b>Eggplant &#039;Aswad&#039;</b> - have 3<br />
<b>Eggplant &#039;Kamo&#039;</b> - have 4<br />
<b>Eggplant &#039;Mitoyo&#039;</b> - have 4<br />
<b>Pepper &#039;Gochujank King&#039;</b> - have 2<br />
<b>Tomato &#039;Big Rainbow&#039;</b> - have 1 left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(MaryS-1)</span><br />
<b>Tomato &#039;Dad&#039;s Sunset&#039;</b> - have 4<br />
<b>Tomato &#039;Kentucky Beefsteak&#039;</b> - have 2 left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(MaryS-1)</span><br />
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<u>Perennials and Herbs</u><br />
<b>Asclepias tuberosa (orange butterfly weed)</b> - small pot - have quite a few <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Pam-1, MaryS-1, KarinGrindall-1)</span><br />
<b>Lavandula (lavender)</b> - small pot - none left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Pam)</span><br />
<b>Mentha (sweet mint)</b> - small pot - have 4 <span style="color:#00CCFF">(KarinGrindall-1)</span><br />
<b>Monarda (bee balm)</b> - small pot - have 5 left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(MaryS-1, KarinGrindall-1)</span><br />
<b>Salvia officinalis (garden sage)</b> - small pot - have 5<br />
<b>Salvia × sylvestris &#039;Mainacht&#039; (May Night salvia)</b> - pretty sure of cultivar ID, but not 100% - none left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Pam)</span><br />
<b>Sedum &#039;Chocolate Drop&#039;</b> - very small, but established, starts - have 1 left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Stephanie-1)</span><br />
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<u>Trees and Shrubs</u><br />
<b>Acer buergerianum (trident maple)</b> - small seedling in 1-gallon pot - have at least 1<br />
<b>Acer truncatum (Shantung maple)</b> - small seedling in 1-gallon pot - have at least 1<br />
X(<b>Liquidambar styraciflua (sweetgum)</b> - 1-gallon pot - have 4<br />
<b>Liquidambar styraciflua (sweetgum)</b> - small pot - have 2<br />
<b>Prunus cerasus &#039;Montmorency&#039; (sour cherry)</b> - 1-gallon pot, pretty sure of cultivar ID but not 100% - none left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Stephanie)</span><br />
<b>Sambucus canadensis &#039;Adams&#039; (Adams elderberry)</b> - cutting in 1-gallon pot - none left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(KimC)</span><br />
<b>Sambucus canadensis &quot;Bulahs Best&quot; (elderberry)</b> - cutting in 1-gal. pot - none left <span style="color:#00CCFF">(KimC)</span><br />
<b>Xanthoceras sorbifolium (yellowhorn)</b> - 1-gallon pot - have 1<br />
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Clivias -bringing for <span style="color:#00CCFF">Frances</span>]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Brandon7</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 13:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Kim&#039;s Have List (10 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:large"><span style="font-size:medium"><span style="font-size:large"><b>Iris &#039;Bountiful Harvest&#039;</b> - This is a twice-blooming iris that I got from Frances at a swap a few years ago.  It has multiplied well.  It is purple and white. <span style="color:#DC143C"><b>Jordan</b></span><br />
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<i><b>Iris pallida</b></i> - This is a graceful heirloom iris that is tall and light purple.  It often smells like grape juice.<br />
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<b>Mystery bucket of bearded iris</b> - These are un-named and I don&#039;t know the color; they are two-tone purple, white, yellow, or any mixture of those <span style="color:#FF8C00"><b>Karin</b></span><br />
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<i><b>Kerria japonica</b></i> - This is the single form of the Kerria shrub.  I love it.  Some call it &quot;Easter Rose&quot;.  It blooms in deep shade in the early spring. - 3 available <span style="color:#8B008B"><b>Brandon</b></span>, <span style="color:#0000FF"><b>Pam</b></span><br />
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<b>Money Plant</b> (<i>Lunaria annua</i>) <span style="color:#0000FF"><b>Pam</b></span><br />
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<b>Uchida Lily</b> (<i>Lilium speciosum rubrum</i> &#039;Uchida&#039;) - 1 or 2 available <span style="color:#0000FF"><b>Pam</b></span><br />
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<b>Hanging baskets</b> - 3 available <span style="color:#FF1493"><b>Frances</b></span><br />
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<b>Aged wood ash</b> (1 year +) secured in a plastic bag</span> - <span style="color:#008000"><b><span style="font-size:medium"><span style="font-size:large">Leigh</span></span></b></span><br />
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<b><u>TRADES</u></b><br />
<span style="color:#8B008B"><b>Brandon</b></span> - Kerria in trade for Adam Elderberry<br />
<span style="color:#008000"><b>Leigh</b></span> - Wood ash in trade for Black Cap Raspberry<br />
<span style="color:#0000FF"><b>Pam</b></span> - Kerria, Money Plant, and Uchida Lily in trade for Hen-and-Check, Rose Campion, and Vine<br />
<span style="color:#FF1493"><b>Frances</b></span> - Hanging basket in trade for Black-and-Blue Salvia<br />
<span style="color:#FF8C00"><b>Karin</b></span> - Bucket of mystery iris in trade for Monarda<br />
<span style="color:#DC143C"><b>Jordan</b></span> - Iris &#039;Bountiful Harvest&#039; in trade for orange mint</span></span>]]></description>
            <dc:creator>KimC</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 02:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Leigh&#039;s Have List updated 4/29 (9 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<b><u>Herbs</u>:</b> <br />
Achillea millefolium, Yarrow – white, yellow, and pink varieties. These great spring/summer blooming perennials with a gray feathery foliage loves the sun. It can take some shade. The foliage lasts all winter. The white flowering plants are the most aggressive spreader.  You need to cut back the dead blooms to keep it blooming all summer.  Used to stop the flow of blood from wounds. – <span style="color:#9999FF">Mary S</span> (yellow and pink).<br />
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Aloe Vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. Aloe is a primarily house plant in Tennessee, because it is intolerant of heavy frost and snow. I like it in the kitchen to treat burns and one of the best house plants for filtering air. In pots, need a well-drained sandy soil, sunny location, and not much water. – <br />
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Galium Odoratum, Sweet Woodruff. A medicinal plant and perennial ground cover with white flower that bloom in mid-spring. The perennial prefers shade and will go dormant in the heat of the summer. - <span style="color:#FF99FF">Pam</span><br />
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Marjoram. An herb, which is good ground cover, is a milder cousin to oregano. I love using this variety when cooking with chicken and mushrooms. This bright green perennial plant can tolerate sun, but seems to love shade. – 1 pot<br />
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Oregano. An herb, which is good ground cover, is a stronger cousin to marjoram. This perennial plant loves sun and can tolerate some shade. After a year, the plant a tall flower in late summer. – 1 pot<br />
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Salvia rosmarinus, Rosemary. A lovely kitchen herb with blue flowers in the spring that attracts bees. The main plant is 5 feet wide and 3 feet tall, is about 10 year, and has been cold tolerated to negative 20 degrees.  - 3 small pots. <br />
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Spearmint – aggressive grower in the group. Recommend keeping in a pot or container. Perennial, but dies back in the winter. 3 small pots<br />
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Stevia. This sweetener herb is lovely. I put a leaf in my tea when brewing. It is supposed to be an annual in our climate, but has come back every year for over 10 years. - <span style="color:#0000FF">Stephanie</span>, <span style="color:#FF99FF">Pam</span><br />
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<b><u>Native bloomers:</u></b> <br />
Asclepias, Milkweed (white/pink) - <span style="color:#66CC33">Karin</span>, <span style="color:#FF99FF">Pam</span> <b>DONE</b>.<br />
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Asclepias tuberosa, Butterflyweed (orange) - <span style="color:#66CC33">Karin</span>, <b>DONE</b>.<br />
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Silphium Trifoliatum, Whorled Rosinweed - native sunflower (very tall yellow daisy), very aggressive grower, late summer and fall blooms. - 1 gallon pot <br />
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Rudbeckia triloba, Brown-eyed Susan with short yellow petals. This short-lived perennial wild flower is native to east Tennessee and North Caroline. H 2&#039;-5&#039;, loves moist soils in full sun to part sun. Brilliant yellow flowers with black centers in Aug-Oct. Three-lobed leaves. Attracts butterflies and blooms until freeze. My original plant was a rescue by the local sunflower association and I have loved it. It may not bloom the first year. When it begins to bloom, it will bloom several months and survive frost. It reseeds itself. – 1 pot <span style="color:#66CC33">Karin</span>, <br />
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Rudbeckia hirta, Black-eyed Susan with long yellow petals and black centers. This perennial wild flower is native to North America and beyond. Grows 24-30 inches high, slowly spreading to at least 2- 3 feet wide. Adaptable to a wide range of soil types and is fairly drought tolerant. The only maintenance Black Eyed Susan requires is a quick trimming of the dead flower stalks during the fall. Full sun to part sun. It has alternate, mostly basal leaves 10–18 cm long, covered by coarse hair, with stout branching stems and daisy-like, composite flower heads appearing in late summer and early autumn. Attracts butterflies. It is a well behaved and spreads slowly by root. – <span style="color:#66CC33">Karin</span>, <br />
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Arisaema triphyllum, Jack in the pulpit. The green and purple strip flower blooms in mid-spring. In the summer and winter, the plant goes dormant. Prefers shade –<br />
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<b><u>Flowers (perennials):</u></b> <br />
Geranium ‘Lemon Scented’. Perennial with lemony scented when crushed or watered. Pink flowers for two to three weeks in the Spring after the tulips have blooms. Loose roots that are great for covering bulb beds. In spring it raises up to 18-24”. In the fall, the plant recedes back close to the ground and the leaves turn red. No fuss ground cover and very few weeds. Partial to Full Shade. <br />
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Iris, bearded.  Has white flowers with a purple hue that blooms mid spring. The perennial loves sun. Pale orange <span style="color:#FF9933">- Kellie</span><br />
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Helleborus orientalis, Lenten Roses. A neighbor shared this great plant with me and now I have baby plants that I can dig up. The baby plants should bloom next year. This perennial loves shade and the leave will burn in the sun. It has the first flower to bloom in February and the blooms last through April and part of May. The flower color is a muted rose/burgundy and turns off white at the end. - <span style="color:#0000FF">Stephanie</span>  <br />
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Hemerocallis,  Daylily. Tall orange flower blooms late spring; perennial; loves sun. –<br />
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<b><u>Vegetable:</u></b> <br />
Tomato seedlings Sungold cherry- <span style="color:#FF9933"> Kellie</span> <br />
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Tomato seedlings Verona, cocktail plum - <br />
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Egyptian walking onions. I love these perennial onions. They grow bulbs on the top and then topple over to reseed themselves. - 2 gallon pots<br />
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Allium tuberosum. Garlic chives can be aggressive growers. Perennial, but dies back in the winter. They are easy to control if you don’t let them go to seed. These are mild flavored in sauté. <br />
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<b><u>Fruit:</u></b> <br />
Rubus occidentalis “Jewel”, Black Raspberry/Blackcap. My plants came from an Ohio nursery and they are fast growing. I remember Blackcaps from my Aunt’s garden in Washington state and have never seen them in a store. When the raspberries turn black, they are sweet, are seeder than red raspberries, and smaller. These are 2nd year canes that should fruit this year. - <span style="color:#FF0000">Kim C</span>, <span style="color:#9999FF">Mary S</span>, <span style="color:#0000FF">Stephanie</span>, <span style="color:#66CC33">Karin</span>  <b>DONE.</b><br />
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<b><u>Ground covers and sedums:</u></b> <br />
Variegated vinca – purple flowers in spring and green/white leaves. - 2 pots<br />
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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. – part of 4 pack<br />
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Sedum ‘Lemon Ball’. This hardy stonecrop is very similar to ‘Angelina’ but with brighter chartreuse to lime green foliage and without the orange highlights in winter. I love it in the winter when it is close to the ground. The yellow spring flowers don’t show up well against the leaves but it makes a great accent in mixed containers or border foregrounds. Drought tolerant. Grows 4-5″ high by 10-12″ wide. Hardy to zone 3. –  part of 4 pack<br />
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Sedum tetractinum. Coral reef stonecrop, a perennial, flowers in the summer after it has matured. It is basically quick growing ground cover that is beautiful and changes color depending on how much sun it gets. Will send a generous amount with roots. Very easy to replant. Full sun. Star-shaped flowers are usually in clusters or sprays that often change color throughout their bloom time. –<br />
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Sedum angelina. This hardy yellow-green stonecrop is lovely all winter and has orange highlight as it turns cold. It is lovely as a slow growing groundcover or in a pot.  part of 4 pack<br />
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Sedum, medium height. This green sedum is about 18&quot; tall and has a yellow flower in late spring. I received it at a swap several years  It spreads nicely as a tall ground cover and is very controllable. - gallon pot<br />
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<b><u>Trades:</u></b><br />
<span style="color:#FF9933">Kellie</span> - Sungold cherry tomato, orange iris for herbs or veggies.<br />
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<span style="color:#FF0000">Kim C</span> - Black cap canes for wood ash<br />
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<span style="color:#9999FF">Mary S</span> - Black cap canes, pink and yellow yarrow for Calendula.<br />
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<span style="color:#66CC33">Karin</span> - Black cap canes, Milkweed, Butterfly weed, Brown eyed Susan, Black-eye Susan  for “Sweet Heat Hybrid” pepper and mystery Bee Balm.<br />
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<span style="color:#0000FF">Stephanie</span> - Black cap canes, Stevia, Lenten Roses for a pepper start.<br />
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<span style="color:#FF99FF">Pam</span> - Stevia, Milkweed, Sweet woodruff for newspaper, wild columbine, and maybe a chocolate cherry tomato]]></description>
            <dc:creator>cheeklc_2000</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2021 11:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Janie’s Have List (1 reply)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Sedum<br />
Orange Cosmos ( seeds too)<br />
Cleome ( seeds too)<br />
Maple ( golden) tree saplings <br />
4 o’clock misc colors (seeds) <br />
Verbena / purple <br />
Many other flowers unknown until I see if they make it]]></description>
            <dc:creator>TheKnottyHempLady</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2021 19:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Kellie’s Have List (3 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I will update my list as I pot up my plants. <br />
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Liriope spicata <br />
Iris There are two colors &amp; I won’t know which is which- so mystery iris! <br />
Day Lilies – Orange Hemerocallis fulva <br />
Cone Flower Seeds <br />
Chocolate Plant - Ajuga <br />
Kalanchoes – Delagoensis Chandalier “Mother of thousands” <br />
Spathiphyllum Peace Lily <br />
Jade <br />
Silver Maple (1)<br />
Kniphofia <br />
Hydrangeas - mop head <br />
Stone crop sedum]]></description>
            <dc:creator>OhDearKel</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2021 23:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Karin&#039;s Have List (10 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Just started seedlings for tomatoes and peppers. Will post more details once I see what germinates. If do have a few pepper seeds, if anyone wants me to type a list of seeds, just let me know.<br />
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4/30 Update - small seedlings of...<br />
“TN Britches” tomatoes<br />
“Orange Strawberry” tomatoes<br />
“Orange Jazz” tomatoes - Mary S.<br />
“Gardeners Delight” tomatoes<br />
“Orange Hybrid” tomatoes<br />
“Amana Orange” tomatoes<br />
“Willard Wynn” tomatoes - Sheila, Mary S. <br />
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Hopefully these peppers (the jury is still out):<br />
“Shishito” pepper<br />
“Morita Chili” pepper<br />
“Datil” pepper<br />
“Dragon Hybrid” pepper<br />
“Sweet Heat Hybrid” pepper<br />
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Mystery color bee balm (should be pink, purple or white) - Kim]]></description>
            <dc:creator>KarinGrindall</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 01:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Frances&#039; Have List (4 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Just getting started ....<br />
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1.)  dendrobium &#039;Burana Fancy x Pink Stripes&#039; (should bloom this year)<br />
2.)  angel trumpet (brugmansia) NOID large yellow and a shorter growing pink - rooted in water]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Frances</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2021 16:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Mark&#039;s Have List (no replies)</title>
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            <dc:creator>plant_collector</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2021 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2021 19:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
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