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I want 2 of the wide white patch ones

What type of mint I am looking for mint
I could do a couple boys but would love a bunch of girls if he won't keep until then I guess I would have to get them early maybe meet you just let me know
I am actually the person that has the tickets for the auction and the raffles

Well now how much are the tickets? Are you willing to put them in for me? Or should I ask Luv? She's is my go to person and will bring anything I might win. She'll be picking up my stuff or the auction.
 
How much for 1 pot each of lemon balm, chard, dill, rosemary?
Also how big are the pots, as I want to make sure we'd have room in the car?

I'm also wondering about strawberries - what type of they?

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There was also someone on here that mentioned awhile ago they might have squash seedlings - what varieties & how much?

Was working out the garden today, so I have plants and seeds on the mind right now!
Finally got some rain, but still kept pulling weeds in the "seeding bed" that mostly sprouted lamb's quarter.
Gave the weeds to the rabbits, as the mothers are so hungry, even though I've been feeding them extra pellets.
Planted more kale, lettuce & carrot seeds. Hooked up the hoses, so I can keep them watered this time so they can germinate.

The lemon balm is in a 6" pot - $2 well started; chard plants are in those little plastic 6pack pots - $1 - should be well started; dill 4 plants in a 4" pot - $1 will be well started; rosemary 3" pot - $2 - well started; strawberries are Honeyoye variety, each in a 4" pot - $2.
 
The lemon balm is in a 6" pot - $2 well started; chard plants are in those little plastic 6pack pots - $1 - should be well started; dill 4 plants in a 4" pot - $1 will be well started; rosemary 3" pot - $2 - well started; strawberries are Honeyoye variety, each in a 4" pot - $2.
Wow - you are almost giving those away!
 
I want 2 of the wide white patch ones

What type of mint I am looking for mint
I could do a couple boys but would love a bunch of girls if he won't keep until then I guess I would have to get them early maybe meet you just let me know
I am actually the person that has the tickets for the auction and the raffles


I have fuzzy mint, a purple mint, and swamp mint :) I could do a combo pot, say $5

Updating my list of what I have available:  lemon balm x6 pots; bunching onions x4 pots; strawberry plants x4 pots; italian oregano x1 pot; yarrow x3 pots; a few chard plants; rosemary x3; dill plants (4/pot); forget-me-nots x 3 pots;  1 large chive pot.
   In addition I have available - hostas'; cone flowers; sweet woodruff; bee balm; lambs ears; chives & italian oregano.

     I really don't want to drag a ton of stuff with me, so please let me know if you're interested in something and I will bring it. :)

             So excited!!  :weee

I want a dill :) how much for the yarrow, cone flowers, sweet woodruff

How much for 1 pot each of lemon balm, chard, dill, rosemary?
Also how big are the pots, as I want to make sure we'd have room in the car?

I'm also wondering about strawberries - what type of they?

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There was also someone on here that mentioned awhile ago they might have squash seedlings - what varieties & how much?

Was working out the garden today, so I have plants and seeds on the mind right now!
Finally got some rain, but still kept pulling weeds in the "seeding bed" that mostly sprouted lamb's quarter.
Gave the weeds to the rabbits, as the mothers are so hungry, even though I've been feeding them extra pellets.
Planted more kale, lettuce & carrot seeds. Hooked up the hoses, so I can keep them watered this time so they can germinate.

I have pie pumpkins, sweet dumpling squash, and I may have yellow summer squash, zucchini (round and straight), and cucumbers I will know in a week or so
 
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Yes, I'll take the lemon balm, chard, dill & rosemary.

I have pie pumpkins, sweet dumpling squash, and I may have yellow summer squash, zucchini (round and straight), and cucumbers I will know in a week or so

Ok - I'll know better in a week or so, also, depending on if I get to plant mine, as I have plenty of seeds, but haven't started any yet.


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I might have a few extra perennial flowers I could bring - if anyone is interested, then I'll dig some up:


"Sunchokes" - they get really tall, multiply quickly, easy to grow & are beautiful late summer flower. They're a "tuber" - I think they're the wild version of Jerusalem artichokes.

$3 per pot - with a 6+ tubers in each pot
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Japanese Iris - beautiful, tough, hardy perennial
I haven't dug any up yet, but they'd be good-sized plants. $3 per pot

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Evening Primrose - small, but hardy, prolific plant; wilts when transplanted, but almost always survives, as very tough.
$2 per pot - small roots, so can fit quite a few in a pot.


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Oh, they're all used to full-sun, but will grow just about anywhere!
 
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