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HAVES: Plants You Have List 2018 SPRING MAG SWAP (Saturday, 5/12/18)

busyasabee
6 years ago
last modified: 6 years ago

2018 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You Have List

Saturday, May 12th from 10:00am - 1:00pm

Location: Gardengranma's

Here is a link that might be useful: Gardengramma's Gorgeous Encampment

DIRECTIONS for HAVES LIST: this thread is ONLY for Plants that you Have!!! Separate threads will be opened for Wants & to bring Food

If you're new to the swaps, please take the time and have the courtesy to read these posts. They're here to help everyone have a good time.

New to this Forum? Yes, you can come if you don't have any plants. Your assignment will be to bring brownies (SMILE). Anything chocolate that you'd normally bring to a pot luck will be fine. Extra points if you bring PROTEIN! Chicken / Burgers / Hot Dogs to put on the Grill !!!! Also Veggie dishes, as we'd like to also eat healthy :-)

1. Post a list of the plants you HAVE on this thread, ideally with Latin names to avoid confusion, and cultivar names if they have them and you know what they are.

2. List other garden stuff, such as seeds, tools, books / magazines or all things Garden that you wish to swap or give away.

3. Do NOT arrange the swap or trade on this thread, e-mail the person to arrange it.

4. READ other people's lists. If you see things you want and would like to swap or trade for, e-mail the person directly to arrange it. Do that via private e-mail by clicking on your person's name at the top of their post.

5. Do NOT post a list of plants that you want for swapping or trading on this list. There is a separate WANT thread for this purpose.

6. Do NOT discuss who will be bringing what kind of Bavarian apple tart food to the swap. There is a separate HAVE thread for food.

7. Do UPDATE your posting here and on your member page with your Haves and Wants.

THIS IS IMPORTANT:

When you bring your plants, LABEL your plants if possible. We often forget which was what by the time we get them home! Popsicle stick, plastic spoons, recycle old window blinds or other "plantable markers" are great, as they can be popped right in to the ground along with the plant.

Clearly mark & separate your "RESERVED PLANTS" (i.e., plants for which you have a pre-arranged swap).

GENTLE REMINDER: At the swap, please do NOT take anything that is labeled for someone else, or is NOT labeled "Free" or "Please Take." Ask. That's all you have to do.

If I have forgotten anything else, please add to this thread.

Happy Gardening!

Jette

Comments (48)

  • posierosie_zone7a
    6 years ago

    Thank you again for all the organizers!

    I will be bringing a very tall late aster also known as cup plant - divisions and runners. Purple tall thing below

    daffodil bulbs

    hardy sedum starts

    possibly some nepeta / catmint seedlings (need to check in Spring)

    I will be looking around in a few months to see what else is going on and post again.

  • springplanter
    6 years ago

    note to greenfingernail please enable messageing. I'd love one or two of your cameila cuttings please

  • springplanter
    6 years ago

    my list so far is the usual. When things start popping, will add more

    I know i will have

    pachysandra

    carex

    lambs ears

    climbing hydrangea

    probably some small 8-10" redbuds

    elephant ears bulbs

    some veggie seeds






  • shadysite
    6 years ago

    We have 4-6 rooted brugsmansia cuttings in water. Pale yellow with pink edging, very beautiful and a neighborhood show stopper

    Many red canna lily tubers, overwintered

    4-6 self-seeded echinacea pupurea, purple cone flower

    2 fairytale eggplant seedlings, purple and white striped

    4-6 black-eyed susans

    3-4 agastache selfseeded

    3-4 Husker's Red penstemon digitalis

    i 2-year-old Euphorbia continophilia, Caribbean copper bush, pretty but must be overwintered inside

    1 unloved spider plant

    If interest, could bring cuttings or possibly rootings of

    native honeysuckle, lonicera sempervirens

    rosemary, rosmarinus officinalis

    Creeping thyme

    possibly tarragon

    sweet potato slips (we grow these sweets in the compost heap and they are tasty!)

    some rooted raspberry canes


    Lisa and Jim




  • gardnwatch
    6 years ago

    I know of a few things I will have..things are beginning to pop.

    I will add more items as they appear.


    obedient plants/purple ..small pots of rooted plants

    pink lily of the valley

    green leaf hosta pints/quarts

    1 sprawling red blaze rose /pint size

    purple aster- pint size

    red monarda- pint size

    1 Jackmani clematis / quart size

    1 -2 Russian sage pint/quart size or whole plant if you want a large digging

    Bonnie Gardnwatch














  • annebert
    6 years ago

    So far, I have:

    3 offsets of blue hydrangea, cultivar unknown

    4 red rugosa rose offsets

    1 or 2 red twig dogwood offsets

    If anyone wants forsythia, let me know - I can dig that from the 30 ft hedge that always needs cutting back

    Hellebore babies - self-seeded, so colors unknown

    stay tuned for more perennials!

  • Rebecca-(6b)MD
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    Please let me know if you're interested in anything so I know what to bring more or less of. Thanks

    PLANTS I HAVE

    Azalea - purple (2-3) quart size and larger

    Bloodroot - white flowers (6-7 at least, small pots)

    Buddleia (purple) (1 very large)

    Dahlia tubers (NOID, grown from Swan Island Dahlia Co. free pollinated seeds but I can
    label the colors of each) (2) 4-5" sunset yellow pom; (1) 4-5" red & white striated collarette Dicentra / Bleeding Hearts (pink) (6-7 at least; assorted sizes)

    Echinacea, (purple/pink) (2-3)

    Fennel, Bronze (perennial) (1-2)

    Fern "Walking" (6-7)

    Gaillardia / Blanket Flower "Goblin" (1)

    Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro' daylily (4-6)

    Heuchera / Coral Bells (green leaves, pink flowers, don't know variety ) (1-2)

    Hosta (plain green, don't know variety) (6-10)

    Iris Siberica (purple) (6-10)

    Iris Bearded (yellow) (6-7)
    Lilium Tigrinum / Turks Cap Orange Tiger (5-6)

    Maple, Japanese seedling (1) gallon size

    Paeonie / Peony "Festiva Maxima" (1-2) at least half gallon

    Papavar Oriental / Poppy (orange) (10 at least)

    Phlox, creeping / pink (4-5)

    Rudbeckia / Black-eyed Susan (4-5)

    Stachys / Lambs Ear (2)

    Tradescantia / Widows Tears (2)

    *** plus any excess sprouts I have from my seed starting this year

    SEEDS I HAVE (packets)

    Basil, ‘Siam Queen Thai’ (3)

    Canna, Red wild (1)

    Celosia,Deep Fuschia 16” (4)

    Cleome, Sparkler Blush (4)

    Coriander/Cilantro “Leisure” (6)

    Echinacea, common purple 24” (1)

    Fennel, Bronze (2)

    Gaillardia, Arizona Sun (3)

    Kale (1)

    Leucanthemum, Becky (1) and White Knight (1)

    Marigold dwarf french ‘Scarlet Starlet' (7) dwarf French yellow (7) & giant yellow (1)

    Rudbeckia (1)

    Viola, yellow (1)

  • bugmagnet
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    Will be out of town in a few days till 3 days before the swap date. So, I will have limited time to dig things up for trades, but I will try.

    Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’

    Barrenwort (Epimedium) -- yellow flowers

    Bearded Iris -- Dark purple with bright yellow throat

    Celandine Poppy/ Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)

    Fig cutting -- Ischia (not rooted)

    Hellebores -- volunteer babies in dark red and white with red specks

    Japanese Painted Fern

    Lamb's Ears

    Lily of the Valley -- White and Pink

    Oriental Poppy -- Orange

    Plumbago

    Solomon's Seal -- common and variegated

    Strawberry Geranium (Saxifraga stolonifera)

    Toad lilies (NOID)

    Virginia Bluebells

    Wild Ginger

    . . . . . .

    Sujiwan: Given what you do for everybody every year, please let me know what you like and I will bring it for you.

  • Liz M
    6 years ago

    Thank you to the organizers and hosts! I will bring the following:

    carex grass

    peppermint (red stem)

    obedient plant (pink/purple)

    seeds for morning glories (blue/purple)


  • mattp321
    6 years ago

    Hi I can bring some of the following if anyone wants it: (or even if you don’t!!)

    monarda fistulosa (pink)

    monarda didyma “raspberry wine” (red)

    rudbeckia subtomentosa (sweet coneflower)

    rudbeckia triloba

    swamp sunflower

    redbud tree seedlings

    Crape myrtle tree offsets (pink)

    New England aster

    ”lemon queen” sunflower (the perennial one)

  • sujiwan
    6 years ago

    I plan to bring tomatoes, peppers and eggplants--a variety. This has been a strange year for starting seeds indoors. I think the colder ambient temperatures have delayed the usual vigorous growth and they are nowhere as large as usual after 4 weeks. Therefore, expect plants to be in smaller pots this year and they definitely won't be hardened off as they will need to grow more leaves first.

  • oogy4plants
    6 years ago

    Hi! Here is some of what I can bring:

    2 red buckeye seedlings

    Forsythias

    Red twig dogwood

    Virginia bluebells

    Wild ginger

    Spicebush

    Euonomus hearts a bursting seedlings

    Daffodils- big yellow ones

    1 small Mahonia Oregon grape

    Unhappy Indoor plants


  • singerml32
    6 years ago

    Note to Rebecca, I would love the Japanese Red Maple seedling and an azalea and to Mattp321, one of the pink crepe myrtles

  • Werner Stiegler
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    First time joining this. Can't wait. I have:

    Hostas:

    Blue Mouse Ears

    June Fever

    Gold Tiara

    Albomarginata

    Diamond Tiara

    Striptease

    Goose Berry bushes - one left

    Opuntia Humifusa

    Red flowering Japanese quince - claimed

    Two varieties of hens and chicks, one small and red, the other large and green

    Sedum "Blue Spruce"

    Delosperma cooperi -pink hardy ice plant

    Ostrich fern - claimed

    Cheers,

    Werner

  • mattp321
    6 years ago

    Singerml32 - will bring you a crepe. Also, you need to turn on your messaging so you can get messages

  • kimka
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    With this weather and being extra busy at my day jobs, I haven't really gotten into the garden. But so far I have

    Aconitum napellus - Blue monkshood 5 or 6 (a little smaller than usual due to late potting)

    Yellow flowering trumpet vine rootlings

    Tradscantia spiderwort Unless it stays warm, this will have to be unknown color, tell me you want it, I'll dig it

    Elephant ear corms: some extra large

    Celandine Poppy/ Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)

    White flowering lily of the valley

    May apple (native)

    Cardinal flower seeds

    Moonflower vine seeds

    Carolina all spice bush Athens seeds

  • keren_md
    6 years ago

    Getting a late start on this but I have potted up the following:

    - Gooseberry and toad lilies (claimed)

    - Hellebore babies, almost certainly a very robust purple variety

    - Penstemon Huskers Red babies

    - a huge pot of day lilies

    - some hardy sedum ground cover

    I CAN also dig, if there's interest...

    - Purple shiso, (perilla) these are still really small because of the cold but I have a lot

    - Poet's daffodils, not the best time to move them but I'm sure they'll recover

    - Blackberry lilies (iris domestica)

    - tall purple aster (gets at least six feet if not cut back)

    - possibly leucojeum or some other day lilies



  • busyasabee
    Original Author
    6 years ago
    in checking the garden, this is what I will be bringing.
    autumn joy sedum
    tall phlox
    solomons seal
    Japanese anemone
    boltonia
    Shasta daisy
    turtle heads
    small plastic pots
    older gardening magazines
    indoor plant: aloe
    seeds, assorted
  • posierosie_zone7a
    6 years ago

    Hi Everyone,

    So excited the plant swap is coming so soon. Here's my final list.

    List takes into account plants reserved as of 5/7/18.

    Pink & White Daffodils – double and single mixed. Already bloomed this year. 20 -30 available

    2 pots Red Tulips - potted in groups of 10(ish). Already bloomed this year.

    2 Stella D’Oro Daylilies

    5 “Blue Spruce” type creeping hardy sedum- Partially rooted cuttings.

    1 “Autumn Joy” type hardy sedum - rooted division

    1 Purple Heuchera – smaller sized

    4 - Divisions Cup Plant / Late Blooming and very tall aster. Needs room.

    5 - Nepeta (catmint) 2 larger seedlings and 3 tiny rooted seedlings. Usually bloom first year if establishes well.

    4 Shasta Daisy divisions – this variety is shorter than the typical.

    3 PussyWillow branches – rooted in water

    3 Purple Clematis cuttings – in process of *trying* to root in water.

    4 Spider Plant babies (indoor) – in the process of rooting in water.

  • burry
    6 years ago

    I will bring:

    ostrich ferns

    brown eyes susan (Rudbeckia triloba) 1 1/2 - 2 inch flowers

    liriope

    sedum hardy ground cover

    raspberry canes (not sure what kind but we get little raspberries from these)

    perennial sunflower (Helianthus lemon queen)

    lambs ear - flowering kind

    Chinese hydrangea -- a few cuttings

    variegated liriope

    red monarda

    the plant that gets tall yellow small flowers and round leaves and is flowering right now -- sorry I just don't know the name

    liatris bulbs

    Hardy hibiscus -- this is an old fashioned kind with red flowers

    succulent leaves (non hardy) that you can use to propagate on your own

    I have a small pack each of the following seeds as well as lots of other seeds I will bring:

    Eden Brothers sunflower mix

    Eden Brothers zinnia mix

    Eden Brothers wildflower SE mix

    Eden Brothers shady garden mix

    Eden Brothers lupine mix

    Eden Brothers sweet pea mix

    Hardy hibiscus seeds (Luna varieties) (these were given to me by someone who got the plant set from QVC, they are dated 2014)


  • Brian
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    I am ‘maple_man’ ( Brian Campbell) been 6 to 8years since I’ve been to the swap. have lots of ostrich ferns and Black eyed Susan‘s. Will dig up what I can.

  • springplanter
    6 years ago

    Add to my previous list

    hellebore babies

    a selection of tree seedlings including 1 walnut 20" high and 1 ginkgo biloba 8-9"

    mini allium

    white lily of the valley

    blue flowering vinca vine

    arum

    sweet woodruff

    will not bring pachysandra unless someone wants

    If anyone wants a lilac Ms. Kim, let me know before Saturday

  • delawarerita
    6 years ago

    Hello Everyone! I will bring:

    1 small volunteer 1-foot dogwood (white)

    1 larger five-foot volunteer dogwood (white)

    summersweet

    one forlorn white encore azalea

    unrooted cuttings of wine and roses weigela


  • delawarerita
    6 years ago

    Also looking for pink hibiscus and black or brown eyed susans!

  • burry
    6 years ago

    Hi delawarerita, I could bring you lots of brown eyes Susans (the ones with the little flowers). I would love a weigela cutting and the big dogwood if you still have it. If you turn on your messaging, people can reach you directly.

  • oogy4plants
    6 years ago

    I noticed that I have small maple leaf viburnum that I can dig and bring if requested. They are pretty big shrubs and have nice red berries.

  • burry
    6 years ago

    My friend, Mary Ellen, is bringing hostas. Since she is not signed up on Houzz, just let me know if you want some saved.

  • annebert
    6 years ago

    Hi all, here's an update:

    Got sweetshrub (Calycanthus florida)

    and Echinacea (some already set aside for you, Susan)

  • madsquopper
    6 years ago

    Will bring some of these, so if you want anything specific let me know via message.

    NY fern
    Rose Campion (Lychnis coronaria)
    Tradescantia virginiana (Spiderwort)
    Purple Germander (Teucrium canadense)
    Blue lobelia
    Stachys 'Helene Von Stein' (Lambs' ears)
    Tall Verbena Bonariensis
    Red Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
    Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum)
    Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)
    Obedient Plant (Physostegia virginiana)
    Wood hyacinth ( Hyacinthoides hispanica)
    Cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata)
    Wrinkle-leaf Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa)
    Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum)
    White Penstemon
    Geranium macrorrhizum
    Dwarf Comfrey (Symphytum grandiflorum)


  • Gina Bean
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    I have
    - bajillions of elderberry shoots I could dig (will plan to bring 3 unless more requests than that received)
    - a clump of closely erupting canes of Apache thornless blackberry (that could maybe be separated)

    - tons of tiny native black cherry seedlings (will bring 2 unless more requested)

    - many ground cherry babies

    Will bring if Requested:
    stinging nettle
    walking onion
    tansy
    Monkshood
    a plant I bought as Anise Hyssop but my herbalist friend keeps insisting it's catnip and the neighborhood cats are pretty into it

  • Gina Bean
    6 years ago

    greenfingernail, I'm interested in salmon pink callas and peony bulbs, are any of these unclaimed? sorry for thread clutter, was not able to send direct message

  • SueEllen Lawton
    6 years ago

    I will be bringing some Hostas (bright green w/pinkish white bloom), Iris bulbs (purple), and daffodil bulbs.

  • Elizabeth Rodrigues
    6 years ago

    I have a several heirloom tomato plants to contribute: creole, and black vernissage. They hardened off and ready to plant.

  • SueEllen Lawton
    6 years ago

    Complete list of what I can bring:

    Hostas (unknown variety - 18" bright solid green leaves with pinkish white flowers)

    Purple bearded Irises

    Red Flowering Quince starter shoots

    Yucca plants (extremely hardy)

    Native Honeysuckle shoots/cuttings

    English Ivy

    daffodil bulbs

    If you want something specific, please let me know by 7am on Saturday morning, as I may not bring them all.



  • Rebecca-(6b)MD
    6 years ago

    Hi SueEllen,

    I would like a purple bearded iris if you still have one available. See if there is anything on my list that you would like. I have messaging turned on so you can message me directly.


  • Brian
    6 years ago

    Not sure where I am on this thing . Houzz.com is too complicated to figure out on my phone but hopefully somebody will get this I dug up 11 bags of vera gated Solomon seal. Two plants to five in a bag.

  • Brian
    6 years ago

    Will also bring a small Bald cypress sapling

  • Brian
    6 years ago

    Have about five bags with black eyed Susan‘s Goldstrom and five bags with one or two ostrich ferns in each

  • gardnwatch
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    I have a few last minute additions to my haves list;

    2 white lilac offshoots

    5 purple obedient plant babies

    1 small tarragon herb in pint pot

    2 small Japanese anemone..plume style, sorry don't know the name but they have pink plumes when they bloom and can get to be about 3 feet tall

    2 purple Aster in quart size pots

    1 quart red garden mum

    1 Blaze rose starter

    I also have 2 pink flowering shrubs that are about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide that I don't know what they are but they have pink blooms and a very sweet scent..maybe wiegela? They got too big for the space I had them in.

    I'll bring them regardless if anyone claims them.

    Bonnie

  • kimka
    6 years ago

    SueEllen Lawton(Zone 7)

    Unfortunately you don't have message enabled. I'd love a red quince start. See if there is anything you want on my haves list.


    KimKa

  • kmhf265
    6 years ago

    I'll be with Rosie posie today and bringing

    1 catmint

    1 sedum

    3 toad lillies (I think all but one are spoken for)

    1 varigated Solomon seal

    6 potted green leaf hostas

    1 pink peony

    Some gladiolas babies

    Several single clumps of large blue leaf hostas

    1 tropical house plant

    Some garden decor

    Katherine

  • burry
    6 years ago

    Hi SueEllen, I would like a yucca plant if you have an extra. Please take a look at my list. I am heading out to dig now but will check back before I leave.

  • keren_md
    6 years ago

    I’m adding

    1 salad burnet

    shiso

    1 mint

    ostrich ferns

    raspberries - Either unknown red, or a Queen Anne yellow, can’t tell

    crocosmia orange

    more hellebores - purple, would love to trade

    claimed: blackberry lily, poet daffodils, leucojeum

  • keren_md
    6 years ago

    I’m adding

    1 salad burnet

    shiso

    1 mint

    ostrich ferns

    raspberries - Either unknown red, or a Queen Anne yellow, can’t tell

    crocosmia orange

    more hellebores - purple, would love to trade

    claimed: blackberry lily, poet daffodils, leucojeum

  • Rebecca-(6b)MD
    5 years ago

    Does anyone know if there will be a MAG plant swap in 2019? If so, I want to get an early start gathering things to bring.

  • shukahn08
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    I HAVE AVAILABLE (please contact me if you would like anything set aside for you)

    Delicious sun choke tubers (can be invasive; suggest you plant in containers)

    Chinese garlic chives

    Nepeta

    Monada (pinkish purple)

    Bee balm

    Morning glories (aggressive self seeder)

    Tansy

    Liriope (solid green, purple flowers)

    Stinging nettle

    Spearmint

    Peppermint

    Yarrow (white)

    Cleome seedlings (pink/white)

    Jewelweed )agressieve self seeder)

    Purple Japanese perilla (aggressive self seeder)

    Raspberry runners

    Blackberry runners

    Hardy kiwi trimmings

    Concord grape (seeded variety) trimmings

    Climbing Hydrangea

    Trumpet Vine (don't know color) trimmings

    Purple vinca

    Climbing pink rose cuttings

    Forsythia cuttings

    Azaleas (red, pink, white)

    Nandini / heavenly bamboo trimmings

    Regent Service berry cuttings

    Chicago fig cuttings (2-3)

    Euonomous cuttings

    Rooted Privet

    Native mulberry sprouts

    Passionflower sprouts

    Aruba Cuttings (green)

    Rugosa Rose (lavender) starts (2-3)

    Large green leaf Hosta

    Gooseberry trimmings

    Spider plant babies

    Tomato seedling volunteers from the compost pile (unknown varieties)

    Kombucha scobies for fermenting kombucha tea

    Aquatic Java Moss for fish tanks

  • posierosie_zone7a
    5 years ago

    Dear Shukahn, you posted on the 2018 list. Here's the link for 2019:


    https://www.houzz.com/discussions/2019-spring-mag-swap-plants-you-have-list-dsvw-vd~5616964

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