jqsen said:Hi Annette
I would love these plants from your list of offers.
Agastache, one pink and one yellow
Geranium bill wallis
pepper thai, HOT
pepper uchu HOT
Basil
Rhubarb
Forsythia
seedrat said:
Jqsen, I won't know which is pink and which is yellow. Do you still want them?
LinneaL said:seedrat, where is this marvelous spreadsheet of which you speak? Is it attached to this thread in some way?
AlaynaGT said:Seedrat, can you also put me down for the Siberian Iris from Ellen?
New offer
Tete a Tete daffodils (a few small clumps)
AlaynaGT said:Seedrat, can you also put me down for the Siberian Iris from Ellen?
New offer
Tete a Tete daffodils (a few small clumps)
EvanstonNewb said:Seedrat, thanks! The gardening conundrums at the preschool are a bit complicated but for one of the beds (full sun) I'm thinking easy, fall blooming perennials:
-chocolate Eupatorium (because it stays shorter than others)
-asters
-autumn joy sedum
-brown eyed susans should still look good into September, right?
-I love your suggestion of ageratum!! Never would have thought of that on my own
If anyone can donate any of the above, they'd go to a local preschool. I have some of the brown eyed susans and eupatorium in my own yard that I can use, but if anyone is dividing up some anyway and they don't have a home I will happily take more. I think I have a clump of asters I could use but a second clump would be great.