Seeds and plants I would like to have

Discussion in 'Plant and Seed Exchange' started by Donna S, Aug 24, 2011.

  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    Giant Zinnias
    White & Orange
    Tomatoe seeds
    Beats
    Dill
    Fennel


    Horseradish root
    Rhubarb root
    Lilac root

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  3. DLO

    DLO New Seed

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    Donna,

    We are moving soon and will be digging up our lilacs and taking them with us. When we do, I will post it.

    I don't know the specific type you are looking for but the ones we have are very fragrant and hardy.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I have TONS of Texas Star Hibiscus aka Swamp Hibiscus
     
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    What do those look like ? I have not seen them I don`t think.
     



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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Those are pretty but huge !! Can they be pruned to keep them smaller !! I have see the white hibiscus that grow wild in Louisiana but not the ones like yours !!
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Mart... I originally got the seeds from my aunt's plant. Her's is about one-third the size of this one.
    I cut this one back almost to the ground right after the last freeze. And it grows right back to this height in no time.
     
  9. Karrma

    Karrma In Flower

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    Hi Donna, I was reading up on transplanting horseradish, and they suggest March as the best time to transplant this. Remind me in in early March, and if you can advise me how best to send the root, will do so at that time. I do not seem to have a really hot type of horseradish, but that may just because I am still experimenting with how to process it other than just grating some on my meat.
     

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