This is what I am looking for: Bags of leaves, Newspaper, Zucchetta seeds, Native bloomers for pollinators. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2020 Want
Kellie, I have three banana trees that have spread into my yard from my neighbor. I can dig them up of you and see what survives. One will fit in a 5 gallon bucket, but the other two will need to go in a trash bag. I have a variety of cooking herbs - oregano, marjoram, thyme (lemon, english, silver), and flat-leaf parsley (may be bolting soon; may bring you seeds). I have rosemary and sagby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2020 Want
D4 & D7. I'll dig some up. MaryS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Leigh, I would love some sweet woodruff and > marjoram. I will have something for the swap but > not sure yet. I will bring leaves for youby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2019 Have
MaryS, I appreciate the leaves. What do you want? Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2019 Want
D5. I dug up some orange double lilies for you. dlundy51@yahoo.com Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Would love to have some daylily.by cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2019 Have
I am interested in Sedums (stone crops), herbs, and native flowers for pollinators. I will also take a bag of leaves in trade. I look forward to trading with you. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2019 Want
FALL 2019 P1. 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 3”-pots P2. Sedum tetractinum. Coral reef stonecrop, a perennial, flowers in the summer after it has matured. It is basicallyby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2019 Have
Will be having a potluck this fall? I plan to come and bring a quiche. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2019 Discussion
Amy, I am happy to trade my Sweet Woodruff for your Feverfew. It is no problem to dig up the Sweet Woodruff. I had Feverfew a few years ago, but it did not survive transplanting. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
Hi Ronnie, My sedums are ready to swap for your Echinacea Pallida ( pale purple coneflower) . Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
Hi Francis, I would love to trade a Stevia plant for your dwarf crested iris. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
Kim, A passion flower vine (native) sounds lovely. I have dug up a Black Jewel Raspberry for you. Thanks, Leigh KimC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Leigh: > > Would you be interested in a passion flower vine (native)? Certain butterflies seem to especially like them. They don't always transplant well, but I've got some really sby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Want
Hi Mary, My Peonies and sedum are ready to swap for some Virginia Blue Bells. My Christmas fern is ready to swap for some of your Snapdragons. I could also have a Cayenne slim? Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
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? Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
Hey Suzanne, For my geranium and jack in the pulpit, I will trade for your Lily of the Valley, pink. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
I am interested in native plants that attract butterflies and humming birds.by cheeklc_2000 - 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 andby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Have
I will bring a cheese quiche. Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2019 Discussion
A crustless cheese quiche.by cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2018 Discussion
Valerie, Any thing you want me to reserve for you? Leigh Valerie C Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have you covered on newspaper. > Valerie Cby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2018 Want
Black Raspberry & Rudbeckia Triloba are yours. I would love a Purple coneflower. Suzanne Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would LOVE some black raspberry. > > I would also love rudbeckia triloba. > > I just posted my list and would love to trade. > I’ll also check your want list. > > Suzanneby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2018 Have
I plan on coming. Thanks Leigh Brandon7 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 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 &by cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2018 Have
1. Bag of leaves 2. Newspaperby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2018 Want
FALL 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 growingby cheeklc_2000 - Fall 2018 Have
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 Ronnieplain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a small butterfly weed started from seeds I > can bring.by cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2018 Want
Geni I have you down for an Iris and will swap for a gayfeather. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2018 Have
Hey Geni I have you marked for an Iris and will swap for a gayfeather. Thanks, Leighby cheeklc_2000 - 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. Leighby cheeklc_2000 - Spring 2018 Have