Frances, Yes. Sawdust would be lovely. Thanks, Leigh Frances Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can you use sawdust for your compost?by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Want
Frances, I will save a black raspbery for you. I would like to trade for a Dianthus- old fashioned 'pinks. Thanks, Leigh Frances Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you have another raspberry and see anything on > my list, I would love to trade for one.by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
Dear Kim, I will save Walker's Low catmint, Brown-Eyed Susan, and black raspberry. I would love to trade for the leaves and the Rachel Jackson aster. Leigh KimC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey, Leigh. > > Please check my list. If you see something you > like for a trade, let me know. I can also bring > you bagged leavesby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
Dear Promise, I will save Catmint and Cransbill for trade for rattlesnake master. Thanks, Leigh Promise Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Leigh > Could I please get Cranesbill & Catmint? I have a > Rattlesnake Master seedling for trade. It's not on > my list. Please let me know if you are interested. > Thank you Are yby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
Maureen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Leigh! We are new homeowners and hope to put in > a garden this year! We'd love some black raspberry > if you still have some to share! We'd also love > lenten roses and yarrow and sedum to fill in some > of our empty beds! Thank you Sure. I will bring you some black raspberries, lenten rby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
I have plenty to share. I will bring you some more black raspberry. Brandon7 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am so glad to finally know (again) what I have! > I am gonna give it a permanent label. If you have > lots, I would take another one, but only if you > have plenty.by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
Brandon7 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey Leigh, did you bring Rubus idaeus 'Jewel > Black' before, labeled with paper taped around a > plastic knife? I have one, that I got from the > swap, but cannot clearly read the name. The label > does have Rubus idaeus written pretty clearly, but > the rest faded out. It does look likby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
I have lots in my yard to share. Origanum vulgare, Oregano. 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. – 2 pots. Stevia rebaudiana, Stevia. This sweetener herb is lovely. I put a leaf in my tea when brewing. It is supposed to be an annby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Have
I want any of the following: Native plant for pollinators Leaves for compost bins Check out my have list. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2026 Want
Dear Brandon, I would like a nice bag full. I use it as a layer in my sheet composting (lasagna gardening). Anything you would like from my have list? Thanks, Leigh Brandon7 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How much wood ash would you like?by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2025 Want
Newspaper Wood ash Leaves Native flowersby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2025 Want
Oregano. 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. – 2 pots 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, when cutby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2025 Have
Brad, Do we have a date and location for the Fall 2024 swap? Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2024 Discussion
Steve S Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Leigh! > > Can I have a start of your Stevia? > > I do not have my list together just yet, but > should have some native stuff among other things. > > Thank you! > Steve Sounds great. I’ll have stevia for you.by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2024 Have
Thanks, Brandon for clarifying Shelter #1by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2024 Discussion
Brandon, Which shelter will we be swapping at? I assume the big one near the center/ west. Thanks for arranging this. Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2024 Discussion
I am looking for native plants and pollinator friendly plants. I am specifically looking for shade plants for a new church garden. I want any compostable materials like leaves, newspaper, and ash. Please look at my have list for trades. See you at our new location for the swap. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2024 Want
I look forward to seeing everyone at the new location. 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. – Marjoram. An herb, which is good ground cover, is a milder cousin to oregano. I love using this variety when cooking with chicken and mushby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2024 Have
I am looking for shade perennials, native pollinator plants, leaves, newspaper, ash. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2023 Want
I am starting divide perennials and will add more soon. Rudbeckia hirta, Black-eyed Susan with long yellow petals and black centers. This perennial wildflower 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. Requires is a quick trimming of the dead flower stalks dby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2023 Have
I would love to trade for your red coneflower. and newspaper. Thanks, Leigh MaryS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Leigh, > I would like to get 2 of the sedums. The Angelina > a and the lemon ball. Check my list and let me > know if you see something you want for trade. I > have some newspapers for youby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2023 Have
I would love to trade for your red coneflower. MaryS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Leigh, > I would like to get 2 of the sedums. The Angelina > a and the lemon ball. Check my list and let me > know if you see something you want for trade. I > have some newspapers for youby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2023 Have
I am looking for butterfly weed, native bloomers, leaves, newspaper, compostable materials. I look forward to seeing you at the plant swap.by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2023 Want
Herbs: Achillea millefolium, 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 (comby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2023 Have
Yeah! I look forward to seeing you and Noel in the Spring.by cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2022 Results
I hope you feel better soon.by cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2022 Discussion
KimC, I would love to trade wood ash for Rubbeckia Triloba, Brown-eyed Susan. Leigh KimC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Leigh: > > I've got some cured wood ash. Can I trade that > for Rudbeckia triloba? > > Thanks, > Kimby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2022 Have
Martha, I would love wood clipping. Leigh Martharose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a large pile of wood clippings from trees > cut down in February this year. > > I can scoop into a big box if you want. > > Let me know.by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2022 Want
Stephanie, Egg cartons work. Leigh smnp14 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Leigh. Please check out my list when you get > the chance and let me know if you'd like to swap. > Plants I don't have that I'd potentially be > interested in from your list, as well as in order > of preference, include: marjoram, stevia, garlby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2022 Have
Nancy, I was nice to meet you and your girls. I hope you enjoy the plants. Leigh Nwiles Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am interested in: > > Sedum, medium height. This green sedum is about > 18" tall and has a yellow flower in late spring, > > Egyptian Onions > > Lenten rose > > Jack in the pulpit >by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2022 Have