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*If* I get someone to help me dig (which: not so awfully likely) and IF Deirdre has room, I may be able to bring some lilacs and Carolina Alspice to Chehalis, but in general, if anyone wants what I can give, that means they need to come and dig. I do have shovels, spading forks, and pots if you don't want to deal with bare root plants, but I am outnumbered by garden these days.
 
Are you talking about lilacs? When we moved here 15 years ago, I had to bring a lilac from the prior home with me. Just loved the thing. I brought 25 cuttings - soaked them in water until they rooted, then planted them outdoors. Thankfully, 1 survived. It is now a huge tree that I absolutely love. A lot of lilacs send up a bunch of stems that make them bushy - this one doesn't. It's a beautiful tree with a thick trunk.
Got pics ??? I'd love to see it & any suckers or rootings you may have !
 
this was directed at ItsRen--- I would take either of your trees, and I think now is actually a good time to move plants in this area? I have a tree called a golden *chain* tree, I wonder if it's the same thing? It is covered in yellow strings of flowers for a few weeks in summer, the bees love it.
 
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Uhm yes.
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Oh Crap no !!! I hope you are OK !!!
 
*If* I get someone to help me dig (which: not so awfully likely) and IF Deirdre has room, I may be able to bring some lilacs and Carolina Alspice to Chehalis, but in general, if anyone wants what I can give, that means they need to come and dig. I do have shovels, spading forks, and pots if you don't want to deal with bare root plants, but I am outnumbered by garden these days.
Explain this Carolina Allspice...it is a bush, a small tree, does it have spice/seeds ?
 
So pettec63 & DH got here really late...about 8:30...it was pitch black dark & monsooning rain (of course) but we got DH backed in with the trailer, dropped it in our yard and off to Seattle they went.
Today Einstein & I have to unload the pick up truck off the trailer.
Then after pettec's doctor visit in Seattle, they will swing back by here to get the trailer, a mess of cool stuff for CR, plants for CR, and a turkle.
Hopefully turkle will fit in pettec's dog crate....
If he does not fit I am not sure if there is another way to get turkle east....so I may bring turkle to Chehalis to sell....
He is a Walker Midget Black-Winged Bronze.
And he needs other turkles to be with.
 
I'm guessing it's the wrong time of year to transplant trees, right? I have an unwanted Golden Rain Tree (I might actually have 2) and an unwanted Red bud in my "tree nursery". I grew them from starts. They are 3 years old. I'd hate to dig them up and have them die, though.

this was directed at ItsRen--- I would take either of your trees, and I think now is actually a good time to move plants in this area? I have a tree called a golden *chain* tree, I wonder if it's the same thing? It is covered in yellow strings of flowers for a few weeks in summer, the bees love it.
Now is a perfect time to transplant trees (and shrubs). Just make sure that they get ample water in their new home.

Is this the "golden chain tree" that you are talking about?
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Laburnum anagyroides Medik. is the scientific name. It is a non-native species.
 
Hey -- for the Chehalis show -- is there  a specific Hotel ya'll are staying at?  DW wants to drive over on Friday :)

Staying at the Pepper mill. Coming on Friday late afternoon.
:)
It's the host hotel. I got the info from cloverleaf but its on the website if you bring up the catalog.
 
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