If you have enough I would take 3 pots!! They are my favorite flower!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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If you have enough I would take 3 pots!! They are my favorite flower!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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Wow - you are almost giving those away!
I have fuzzy mint, a purple mint, and swamp mintI could do a combo pot, say $5![]()
I want a dillhow much for the yarrow, cone flowers, sweet woodruff![]()
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
Yes, I'll take the lemon balm, chard, dill & rosemary.
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
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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I'll check tomorrow, but there should be enough as we haven't divided them in four years.
Dill will be $1 for a pot of 4 plants; yarrow $2 for med. pot well started; coneflower $2 per pot; sweet woodruff $2 per pot
Ok no worries can I get 2 pots of the sunchokes? Maybe more if you want to seedling tradeYes, I'll take the lemon balm, chard, dill & rosemary. 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. --- 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 potJapanese Iris - beautiful, tough, hardy perennial I haven't dug any up yet, but they'd be good-sized plants. $3 per pot
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.
Oh, they're all used to full-sun, but will grow just about anywhere!![]()
@boskelli1571 , you may well be swimming in mille fleur d'uccles. All twelve of your eggs are still coming strong, and lockdown is fast approaching!
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I added you to my list, and yes, I'm open to trading plants/seedlings.
Anyone have comfrey to share? I used to have some, but years ago the chickens killed it!
I'd like to plant it again, but in the garden, where the critters can't have access to it all the time.
Does anyone have Coreopsis/ tickseed, Mexican blanket flower, foxglove, pretty colored iris?
I used to have these, but they gradually died off, and/or they didn't survive the transplanting when we moved last fall.
Thankfully, we planted a garden at the local humane society where I work part-time, so we have access to the
extra perennials when they need to be divided or thinned out.
Oh, yes - remembered another perennial I'd be able to share -
Tansy - fern-like, very aromatic leaves & flowers in the early fall.
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