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What's on your plant wish list?

 
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Here's mine:

  • I'm looking for seedlings of chaya (cnidoscolus chayamansa), perennial arugula (diplotaxis tenuifolia) , patience dock (rumex patientia), and good king henry (blitum bonus-henricus).
  • I have cuttings of Caucasian Mountain Spinach and perennial Tree Collards and Kale for sale or trade.
  • US, Zone 5.


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    Hi Bex,
    Welcome to Permies.

    I have some antique roses that I saved from the house I moved out of. They seem to be doing well. Once they have settled in for a year, I'd be up to trading cuttings for other stuff.
     
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