Sorry I'm so late in posting this!
When?
As we agreed a few years ago it will be held on the Saturday of the Memorial Day Weekend.
So 24 May 2014 from 10:00AM - whenever...
Where?
Shelter #9 @ Armco Park at 1223 N. State Route 741, Lebanon, OH 45036
{ Be advised # is a number symbol NOT a Hashtag... ;-) }
This is at the corner of Greentree Road and St Rt 741
or for GPS the setting is 39.458244,-84.280014
Please pick a spot and re-edit as needed.
Ric
PLAND and Trade Thread for RU 2014
Still looking at the damage from this winter.
Looks like we will have plenty of Variegated Mondo and some big Grasses from Tabasco's place.
Centaura we need
Looks like plenty of miniature Hostas are coming up.
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Not sure what I'll have either. Garden club plant sale is next Saturday. I haven't dug a thing yet.
I do have lots of Johnny Jump Ups!! Amethyst in Snow centaura as well. Probably blue and purple, too.
I'm not sure what I'll have. I'll know later this week.
I have no wants yet. lol
I'm so far behind in my gardens. I'll try to get a list tomorrow. I don't want to bring home any plants. Lol
I have Iris for Joyce. Does anybody else want any? I have several types.
Yes we are now running them in containers and having great success.
I will bring some tomato plants, my goji berry seedlings are just not thriving enough to give away yet, they spend the first year being floppy and not very bushlike.
Anyone want Egyptian Walking Onions? Tricolored variegated persicaria (it gets HUGE)? Garlic chives?
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Looking for:
Sedums I don't have
Named Sempervivums or Jovibarba, esp. "rollers"
Obedient plant "Miss Manners"
Mint (I know, I know)--fruity flavors, apple mint or variegated mint
Gesneriads I don't have
tropicals?
Variegated plants, esp. tricolor
Will trade for candles, soaps, lotions, etc. :)
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I'll bring Iris for both of you. :) I'll only bring the strong standing ones, no lazy flop overs.
Celene, I have Vera Jamison sedum and Purple Emperor and the Autumn Joy. I also have a plain green noid that blooms light pink. It gets about 24" tall. Let me know if your interested in any of them. Oh, I also have a noid that blooms white. It was suppose to be Frosty Morn but it's not variegated at all. :(
I think I have all of those, TDL, but thank you! I may have some vines for you...
Your Welcome! Thank You!
I have some no name smaller/tiny sedums that I'll bring.
Mini-hosta that Joyce should be able to ID.
I'm getting windows put in Tuesday. I have been trying to get ready for that. I'm going to try to dig some stuff tonight. I'll post later what I dig up. :)
Cool!
The old ones, if real old, make great yard art......
Didn't get anything dug today. Lol I'll get it done in the morning. Fingers crossed. :)
My house was built in 1980. Is that old enough to be cool? Lol I'm hoping to be able to use at least 1 to make me a cold frame. They are old Anderson windows. Let me know if you want any.
I have one of those bulb planters that is tall--you use it standing up? Anyone want it?
TDL, it looks like my Vera Jameson sedum didn't survive the winter, if you could bring a start I'd be very grateful!
No problem! Do you have Angelina sedum? I have it if you want any.
Well, I ran over most of the Iris I dug up. Lol I have some of the peach and purple Iris that I didn't run over. :)
I have a small noid hosta division
Celine's Vera Jamison and a spare
A clump of Shooting Star dianthus it's tougher than Firewitch and look better
I have seedlings of Golden Jubilee hyssop I have 5 cups of them that need homes. :)
I'll be digging more in a little while. Be back with a update.
Hyssop and Dianthus are needed... we lost a ton of stuff this winter.
Ric, they are yours. I'll dig you up some more dianthus. :)
I have some daylilies and another hosta.
It's funny our Hosta all did super!
And we have a ton of plants Robyn thinned at Tabasco's and plopped in the garden they did great.
But many well established plants just disappeared.
BTW if you have Mimosa Trees ours are just now waking up!
My mimosa has one tiny sprout at the base, the whole rest of the tree is bare.
I am bringing a new gardener, my friend's daughter, she's in high school. Thought she'd enjoy seeing the RU. Her name is Sylvie.
Columbus is pretty far North for a Mimosa.
We've had ours killed back to the ground several times even here.
Tough roots though!
This was a seedling (9 years ago) of a tree that has grown nearby for 40+ years. They grow wild all over the place here.
My hosta's did great this winter also. I lost a Endless Summer Hydrangea and tons of Firewitch Dianthus. My Shooting Star did great this winter.
I have a Snow Hill Salvia if anybody wants it.
Hardy stock for sure Celene.
I'd never seen one in Dayton until recently.
That Snow Hill would look great w/ our Black and Blue Salvia.
It's yours! :)
I also have a Japanese Anemone it's pink.
Sounds like a lot of good trades coming up!
Is that Spring blooming? How tall?
I have smallish seedlings of a fall-blooming pink anemone. It'd be a year or two before they bloomed, but they're a nice hardy plant that doesn't need staking or fussing. Pretty with Asters.
I know we talked about it, but PLMK if anyone wants to trade soap or candle stuff.
I'd like some soap, but I don't have anything to trade. If you come over to the house after, I will fix you up with something!
Joyce, just tell me what scents you like.
Lavender and everything else I've ever smelled you did! But I don't care much for rose fragrance.
It's a fall blooming. It sounds like Celene's. I never stake mine either. It gets about 3' tall maybe a little taller. I have mine planted with Sky blue aster and globe thistle. They look great together.
Celene, I would love some soap! I'm not picky about scents.
I'll bring a selection. Lemon Tree is new and popular, so is Seven Seas. I'll make sure some Lavender and Provence (Lavender + Bergamot + Rosemary) happens :)
I have a small Poncirus trifoliata "Flying Dragon" grown from seed, it's in a 1" pot, so it'll need watching to grow it up this year, and probably won't be hardy till next year, but happy to bring if anyone wants it.
Sounds like something I would like to try!!
Joyce, Betty reminded me to remind you about the feeder. Bless her heart. :)