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Apr 25, 2016 6:27 PM CST
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Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
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I have a couple books and plant & home magazines that I would rather pass on and not throw away
Anyone interested ?

Birds & Blooms
June/July 2015 Aug/Sept 2015 Dec/Jan 2016 Feb/Mar 2016 April/May 2016
Irises
(AIS) Fall 2015 Winter 2016

Daylilies in the Great Northeast (AHS) Region 4 Fall 2013

The Daylily Journal 2014 Fine Gardening Feb 2014 .....

Roses for Dummies Softcover Book Mary Engelbreit's Outdoor companion Hardcover Book

Please LMK if y'all want them Smiling
The horse is God's gift to mankind. ~Arabian Proverb
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Jun 8, 2016 5:22 PM CST
Name: Daniel Erdy
Catawba SC (Zone 7b)
Pollen collector Fruit Growers Permaculture Hybridizer Plant and/or Seed Trader Organic Gardener
Daylilies Region: South Carolina Garden Ideas: Level 2 Garden Photography Herbs Region: United States of America
Do you still have Daylilies in the Great Northeast & The Daylily Journal available? If so what would you like for both of them?
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Jun 8, 2016 6:04 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
The House on the Hill Gardens
Birds Seed Starter Sedums Roses Peonies Irises
Hostas Echinacea Dog Lover Daylilies Dahlias Cottage Gardener
Hi,

Let me go look tomorrow I should still have them. Not asking any money for any of the books just shipping :)
BTW nice fig in your photo . Do you know it's name ?? I love fig trees I have two different ones now babies Lovey dubby
thinking we might get some figs off the Brown turkey fig this year Crossing Fingers!

:) Shannon
The horse is God's gift to mankind. ~Arabian Proverb
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Jun 8, 2016 8:25 PM CST
Name: Daniel Erdy
Catawba SC (Zone 7b)
Pollen collector Fruit Growers Permaculture Hybridizer Plant and/or Seed Trader Organic Gardener
Daylilies Region: South Carolina Garden Ideas: Level 2 Garden Photography Herbs Region: United States of America
Thanks for getting back with me the fig in the photo was supposed to be Genovese Nero but wasn't and is now called RGNN or Rob's Genovese Nero Not. 7a is a bit cold for figs unless you have them against a south facing wall or building or opt for extremely hardy cultivars like Hardy Chicago, marseilles vs black, or Tacoma Violet you may experience dieback every winter. I live and zone 7b and 85-90% of my fig trees experience some sort of dieback with less hardy cultivars freezing all the way to the ground then re sprouting in spring. I even lost about 40 or so varieties over the years due to the cold. Right now I have around 140 different types of figs most in pots and about 30 or so inground. If you want to try a few other types of figs let me know and maybe we can trade some plant material this fall or something. I have a hardy citrus that will grow in your area unprotected along with many many other things in both plants and cuttings. here is some pics of some of the plants I'm propagating this year
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Jun 9, 2016 7:31 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
The House on the Hill Gardens
Birds Seed Starter Sedums Roses Peonies Irises
Hostas Echinacea Dog Lover Daylilies Dahlias Cottage Gardener
Wow that's a lot of babies Hurray! My original Brown Turkey fig is from NJ .. I had it 6 yrs in another Va town and "Figburt"
never died down to the ground so it was as tall as the second floor windows when we sold the house. I took cuttings with me
to RI and only 1 lived and is now back in Va and I have a baby from that one due to a deer breaking a branch last fall . The one I
have in the garden died down to ground and is now growing again . One of my two other Figs did not die back and it's twin died
1/2 way back Shrug! But, they are doing good.

I would love some more fig tree's Whistling the more the merrier Thumbs up What others do you think will live here ?

I found the mags . Send me a tree mail with your address and I will ship them to you next week . I have some iris I need to ship so I will do both at once Thumbs up Once I get up to RI and get the rest of my plants I should have some more mags to send you Lovey dubby I hate seeing them go to waist
The horse is God's gift to mankind. ~Arabian Proverb
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