Any gardeners out there?

mattjfishman

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Well as the name of the thread infers, are there any gardeners out there? If so I have like 30 lavender cuttings that should be rooted by the next meeting, they've already been in a propagation box for a couple of weeks. If so let me know and ill bring you some. I also have a a few herb cuttings. Lemongrass, Tri-color sage,and lemon balm. I have two lemongrasses ready to go and the others are cuttings that will prob be ready by the next meeting. I have irsis that need to go too. IDk what color they are but if you want to find out your welcome to them. And, (this is starting to get kinda boring i know) i have tons of seeds that ive traded with ppl online so if you want any seeds again let me know. Maybe we could do a trade for some easy corals? I also have quite a bit of LR rubble if anybody wants some, maybe to mount some corals on or something.
 
East African and Socotran succulents and Japanese maples for me. Occasionally a bonsai tree as well.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14872881#post14872881 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jettster
sounds good how do u cook them :)

:lol:



My wife is the gardener... I know she likes butterfly bushes and whatnot for the hummingbirds... I'll have to check and see if she has any lavender... Hmmm, or maybe I'm thinking of Lilacs that the hummingbirds like... I know she has Basil, thyme, rosemary, and chives... Not sure about the other herbs... Its kind of like me talking to her about coral... :rolleyes:
 
I just purchased some cilantro, jalapino and tomato plants to grow my own salsa ingredients this summer and I will have a hard time leaving the cilanto alone till it spreads and grows some. I love to cook with it in tons of stuff not to mention its one of my bunnies favorite treats.
This year will be my first attempt at a real mini garden and I am looking foward to getting the kids involved. My tiny garden (20x40) is just a drop in the bucket to my mothers who goes full out with canning enouph food for the winter for all her family but I don't complain when I crack open the corn and beans!
She never grew herbs, typical southern meat,potatoes and grease fried fixins with a ton of salt as the only seasoning :lol:, but I am going to try my hand at a variety this summer other than the cilantro.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14875029#post14875029 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Angela Short
I just purchased some cilantro, jalapino and tomato plants to grow my own salsa ingredients this summer and I will have a hard time leaving the cilanto alone till it spreads and grows some. I love to cook with it in tons of stuff not to mention its one of my bunnies favorite treats.
This year will be my first attempt at a real mini garden and I am looking foward to getting the kids involved. My tiny garden (20x40) is just a drop in the bucket to my mothers who goes full out with canning enouph food for the winter for all her family but I don't complain when I crack open the corn and beans!
She never grew herbs, typical southern meat,potatoes and grease fried fixins with a ton of salt as the only seasoning :lol:, but I am going to try my hand at a variety this summer other than the cilantro.

Do you want some more herbs and/or some lavender?
 
i'd love some lavendar! we just filled in the pool and are turning it into a big garden/courtyard area. the pond is getting poured today. can't wait!
 
we are....partially. most of the shallow end is going to be the koi pond. the plan is to use the pool filter for the pond...the water will come through 4 "waterfalls" through the brick wall that's off to the side...then travel down a spillway or sluce into the pond in the shallow end. it all gets poured today!

btw, found a lady in halls/maynardville that has hundreds of koi and is giving away a bunch if anybody is interested.

just wish i could throw the pleco in there with them!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14880845#post14880845 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by digidana
i'd love some lavendar! we just filled in the pool and are turning it into a big garden/courtyard area. the pond is getting poured today. can't wait!

Will you be at the next meeting? If so ill bring you some (if they're rooted). Keep in mind they're just cuttings, not big plants... yet. Oh and for herbs i also have white horehound seedlings.
 
I would love to have any and herbs/irises/lavender plants that you'll give me.

We have a big garden and I'm thinking of putting in some plants around the other parts of the house as well. Unfortunately I can't spend any money and don't have much in the way of corals. I could give you a bunch of the only zoa that I've got but we'd have to talk about it because I saw a flatworm in my tank last night.
 
Lol, thats ok Mel. Ill see what I have available by that time and bring them to you at the next meeting if you'll be there. I also have a ew other assorted plants as well that if youd like ill bring em to ya.
 
Oh and as for the seed list, here is a kinda outdated list (i've given deveral away):

Liatris
Yucca
Sweet Williams mixed colors
* NOTE: ONLY SOME OF THESE ARE FOR TRADE *
* Balsam (Impatiens Basamina)
* Mexican hat (Ratibida columnularis)
* Rose campion (Lychnis coronaria)
* Dame’s rocket (Hesperis matronalis)
* Marigold (Tagetes)
* Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)
* Pinks (Dianthus)
* Ageratum (A. Houstonianum)
* Nicandra (Shoo fly)
* Tennessee purple coneflower (Echinacea tennesseensis)
* Foxglove (Digitalis)
* Native Aster (Novae anglae)
* Blue globe thistle (Echinops Ritro)
* Helenium Autumn Lollipop
* Dwarf red coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctotia)
* Verbena-on-a-stick (V. bonatiensis)
* Love lies bleeding (A. caudatus)
* Dill (Anethum graveolens)
* Thitonia Torch
* Hollihock (Country romance mix)
* Birdhouse gourds (Lagenaria sicerari)
* Castor bean (Ricinus communis)
* Touch-me-nots (salmon)
* Mallow (Lavender)
* Physostia (Vivid)
* Blackeyed susans
* Four-o-clocks
* Hollyhock (Dark pink)
* Ornamental pumpkins (4")
* Liatris
* Sweet William (Barbatus)
* Yucca (White)
* Eastern burning bush
* Lavender datura
* White yarrow
* Perennial sweet pea
* Orange cosmos
* White birch tree
* Mixed Marigolds
* Agave
* Pachycereus mix
* Trumpet vine (Campsis Radicans)
* Pink crepe myrtle
* Bunny Tails
* Nasturtium
* Unknown pine tree
* Marigolds (Yellow)
* Bachelor buttons (Blue)
* Daisy
* Portuleca (Mixed colors)
* Portuleca (White)
* Portuleca (Double pink)
* Sweet Marjoram
* Chives
* Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila muralis)
* Red poppy (Papaver rhoeas)
* Swan gourd
* Apple gourd
* Wave petunias
* Unknown lily
* Balloon plant
* Hollyhock (black)
* Red sage
* Orange daylily
* Red daylily
* Dusty miller
* Rose of Sharon (purle and white mix)
* Rose of Sharon (color unknown)
* Canna (Red)
* Northern sea oats
* Orange African marigolds
* Giant zinnia (mixed colors)
* Giant zinnia (white)
* Canna (Yellow)
* Jack o lantern pumpkin
* Soybean (Green envy)
* Million gold (Melampodium pauldosum)
* Tomato (Big rainbow)
* Orange-red Cosmos
* Mammoth sunflower
* Bright pink single hollyhock
* Datura (Leftover lilac)
* Tomato (Brandyboy hybrid)
* Jewl of opar (Talinium paniculatum)
* Cantelope (Miss daisy)
* Basil (Lemon lime)
* Orange marrigold
* Orange cosmos
* Mixed datura
* Linaria Moroccana
* Money plant
* Dark purple morning glory
* Love lies bleeding
* Impatiens mix
* Rose of sharon hibiscus
 
Holy crud.

MattJ...no big deal. I'm good with what I've got, so if you can use the plants/seeds to make trades then go for it!
 
Wow, you must have a beautiful garden. I'm so over toiling in the soil. One thing I am looking for is mint, but I didn't see it on your vast list. Hope you can make it to the May meeting.

Janie
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14886569#post14886569 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by planejane
Wow, you must have a beautiful garden.


I was thinking the same thing...

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lol actually that list was just copied and pasted from my garden page on gardenweb. Ill post a new list with what i have later this afternoon when i get home. My garden is actually still in the building phase. Id rather start with actual plants though so really most of these seeds i don't want. Mel, are you sure you don't want anything?
 
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