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            <description><![CDATA[I have Black eyed Susan - Indian summer<br />
 and -Iris White<br />
<br />
-- I am looking any kind of Heuchera, Begonia, bleeding heart, Water lilly<br />
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Thanks<br />
Philomina.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>philominapresentation@gmail.com</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2022 11:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Stephanie&#039;s Have List (4 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Trade list: <br />
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3 fig trees<br />
2 horsetail<br />
2 stonecrop<br />
2 vinca<br />
1 catnip<br />
3 mojito mint<br />
1 peppermint<br />
2 orange mint<br />
4 chocolate mint<br />
4 spearmint<br />
1 lemon balm<br />
2 Italian oregano<br />
4 Cuban oregano<br />
2 creeping Jenny<br />
3 Autumn Joy sedum<br />
3 thyme<br />
1 lemon thyme<br />
plus some rosemary cuttings you can root.<br />
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Side items...let me know if you want to trade for them and I&#039;ll bring them.  Many cardboard cartons for eggs and a large box of the old glass punch cups that can be used for candle making or other crafts.  I also have a unicorn chia pet with the seeds (1 yr old).  <br />
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            <dc:creator>smnp14</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 16:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Kim&#039;s Have List (1 reply)</title>
            <link>https://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?63,1273,1273#msg-1273</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<u>Bulbs</u><br />
Easter Lilies (Lilium longiflorum) *8 available <span style="color:#800080"><b>Stephanie</b></span><br />
Uchida Lily (Lilium speciosum rubrum &#039;Uchida&#039;) <span style="color:#800080"><b>Stephanie</b></span><br />
Red Tulips (identity unknown) <span style="color:#800080"><b>Stephanie</b></span><br />
Light purple and white Iris (&#039;Bountiful Harvest&#039;) - blooms spring and fall<br />
Two-toned purple iris (identity unknown)<br />
Dark purple iris (identity unknown)<br />
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<u>Seeds</u><br />
Fragrant Moonflower (heirloom) - Renee&#039;s Garden / packed for 2021; kept dry<br />
Glacier Star Morning Glory (heirloom) - Renee&#039;s Garden / packed for 2022<br />
Old-Fashioned Vining Petunia - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange / packed for 2021; kept dry<br />
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<u>Shrubs</u><br />
Red Buckeye (Aesculus pavia) <span style="color:#800080"><b>Stephanie</b></span><br />
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<u>Other</u><br />
Cured wood ash <span style="color:#0000FF"><b>Leigh</b></span><br />
Small, lined straw baskets *Good for house plants<br />
Plastic hanging baskets for plants]]></description>
            <dc:creator>KimC</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 01:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>twil82b&#039;s Have List (2 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I should have a variety of succulents, iris, jasmine, house plants, mint , etc...]]></description>
            <dc:creator>twil82b</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2022 12:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>What I plan to bring..So happy to get to visit with everyone (2 replies)</title>
            <link>https://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?63,1260,1260#msg-1260</link>
            <description><![CDATA[4 weigelia<br />
<br />
10 5 gallon buckets<br />
<br />
6 bee traps<br />
<br />
8 tomatoes...beef steak<br />
<br />
4 each red cherry and yellow tomatoes<br />
<br />
maybe some other things]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Martharose</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 00:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Have List (2 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I haven&#039;t had much time in the garden this year with all the cold.  I&#039;ll probably have more as the week goes by<br />
<br />
* Lemon Balm (I have so much!!)<br />
* Crocosmia Lucifer (again - so many! beautiful flower)<br />
* Elderberries (I know I have at least one)<br />
<br />
No trades needed.  You want - I bring.  Just let me know!  I want my plant babies to have homes<br />
<br />
-Traci<br />
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List<br />
Martha - Iris<br />
Nwiles - Lemon balm, crocosmia]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Traci</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2022 13:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Amy&#039;s List (6 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I have an assortment of Tomatoes, peppers and basils listed below<br />
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Eggplant	<br />
   Thai Green<br />
   Shooting Stars <br />
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Tomatillo 	<br />
   Amarylla<br />
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Pepper	<br />
   Anaheim College 64<br />
   Cubanelle<br />
   Italian Marconi Golden<br />
   Round of Hungary<br />
   Stocky Red Roaster<br />
Lemon spice jalapeño <br />
   Sweet Bulnose Pepper(see from Common Wealth Seed Growers)<br />
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Tomato	<br />
   Big Beef Hybrid <br />
   Chocolate Cherry<br />
   Early Girl Hybrid<br />
   Jersey Devil<br />
   Pink Fang<br />
   Santa Maria<br />
Climbing triple crop<br />
   Sweet Scarlet Dwarf<br />
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Basil	<br />
   Blue Spice<br />
   Cinnamon<br />
   Devotion<br />
   Emerald Towers <br />
   Genovese<br />
   Holy - Tulsi<br />
   Italian Large Leaf<br />
   Newton<br />
   Purple Ball<br />
   Thai<br />
<br />
I also have some plants I can dig on request:<br />
Aster oblongafolia<br />
Fireworks Goldenrod]]></description>
            <dc:creator>amyhaun</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2022 02:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>(:P) Brandon&#039;s Have List (:P) (7 replies)</title>
            <link>https://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?63,1247,1247#msg-1247</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<b>Asclepias incarnata &#039;Irresistible Blend&#039;</b> (swamp milkweed)<br />
<b>Asclepias tuberosa</b> (butterfly weed)<br />
<b>Asclepias tuberosa &#039;Hello Yellow&#039;</b> (butterfly weed)<br />
<b>Limonium sinuatum &#039;Cotton Candy Blend&#039;</b> (statice) - not hardy here, grow as an annual<br />
<b>Sambucus canadensis</b> (elderberry) - strait species, well-rooted cuttings<br />
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<b>Eggplant &#039;Aswad&#039;</b><br />
<b>Eggplant &#039;Mitoyo&#039;</b><br />
<b>Pepper &#039;California Wonder&#039;</b><br />
<b>Pepper &#039;Golden California&#039;</b><br />
<b>Pepper &#039;Korean Dark Green&#039;</b><br />
<b>Pepper &#039;Serrano&#039;</b><br />
<b>Pepper &#039;Thai Dragon&#039;</b><br />
<b>Shiso &#039;Ao&#039;</b> (green shiso)<br />
<b>Shiso &#039;Hojiso&#039;</b><br />
<b>Tomato &#039;Candyland Red&#039;</b><br />
<b>Tomato &#039;Green Giant&#039;</b>]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Brandon7</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2022 05:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Leigh&#039;s Have List (12 replies)</title>
            <link>https://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?63,1243,1243#msg-1243</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<u><b>Herbs:</b></u><br />
<b>Achillea millefolium,</b> Yarrow – white and pink varieties. These great spring/summer blooming perennials with a gray/green 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. Herb is used to stop the flow of blood from wounds (battlefield weed). – <br />
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<b>Galium Odoratum</b>, 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:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span><br />
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<b>Marjoram.</b> 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. – <span style="color:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span><br />
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<b>Oregano</b>. An herb, which is good ground cover, is a stronger flavor and taller cousin to marjoram. This perennial plant loves sun and can tolerate shade. After a year, the plant has tall flowers in late summer. – <br />
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<b>Salvia rosmarinus</b>, Rosemary. When mature, this lovely kitchen herb had blue flowers that attracts bees in the spring and fall. The main plant is 5 feet wide and 3 feet tall, is about 10 years old, and has been cold tolerated to negative 20 degrees. –.<span style="color:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> <br />
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<b>Stevia</b>. 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:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> ; <span style="color:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span><br />
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<u><b>Native bloomers:</b></u><br />
<b>Asclepias</b>, Milkweed (white/pink) - <br />
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<b>Rudbeckia triloba, Brown-eyed Susan</b> 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. – <span style="color:#9900CC">KimC</span> <br />
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<b>Rudbeckia hirta, Black-eyed Susan</b>  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. – <br />
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<b>Arisaema triphyllum,</b> 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 – <span style="color:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> <br />
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<u><b>Flowers (perennials):</b></u><br />
<b>Geranium</b>, Big Root ‘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 some leaves turn red. No fuss ground cover and very few weeds. Partial to Full Shade. - <span style="color:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span><br />
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<b>Iris</b>, bearded. Is white trimmed in purple that blooms mid spring. The perennial loves sun. - <span style="color:#9999FF">Martharose</span><br />
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<b>Helleborus orientalis</b>, 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 leaves 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 changes to cream color at the end of the blooming season. – <span style="color:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> <br />
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<b>Hemerocallis,</b> Daylily. Tall orange flower blooms late spring; perennial; loves sun. –<span style="color:#9999FF">Martharose</span><br />
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<u><b>Vegetable:</b></u><br />
Tomato seedlings Hybrid cherry <b>Sun Gold</b> F1 - <br />
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Tomato seedlings Hybrid cherry <b>Juliet</b> F1 - <br />
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<b>Allium × proliferum</b>, Egyptian walking onions. I love these perennial onions. They grow bulbs on the top and then topple over to reseed themselves. - <span style="color:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> <br />
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<b>Allium tuberosum</b>. 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.- <span style="color:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span><br />
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<b><u>Ground covers and sedums:</u></b><br />
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<b>Sedum angelina</b>. 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. – <span style="color:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span><br />
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<b>Sedum</b>, 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. It is aggressive, but easy to control. –<span style="color:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> <br />
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<b><u>Trades:</u></b><br />
<span style="color:#FF0000">Nwiles</span> - trade ____? for Sedum, medium height.; Egyptian Walking Onions; Lenten rose; Jack in the pulpit; Stevia; Rosemary; Oregano<br />
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<span style="color:#FF9933">Stephanie, smnp14</span> - trade egg cartons for marjoram, stevia, garlic chives, geranium, sweet woodruff, some sedum.<br />
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<span style="color:#9900CC">KimC</span> - trade wood ash for Rubbeckia Triloba, Brown-eyed Susan.<br />
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<span style="color:#9999FF">Martharose</span> - trade wood chips for Daylily and Iris.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>cheeklc_2000</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2022 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 02:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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