soccerchick
Dis Veteran<br><font color=red>My husband has rice
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Hi,
I like to putter in my yard, but I am by no means an experienced gardener. I do lots of trial and error and like to try new things. One new thing I'm contemplating is a plant swap. The PTSO at the school I work at is hosting a Home and Garden Show next weekend and one of the things they have planned is a plant swap. Unfortunately, there are no details about it. I don't have anything exciting to swap, but I can divide some of my hostas, Shasta daisies, daylillies, coral bells, and liriope. Have any of you participated in a plant swap before? How do you decide what a "fair" trade is? Are the plants I can divide worth taking?
I appreciate any light you can shed on the subject since I have no clue about what to expect!
Thanks!
I like to putter in my yard, but I am by no means an experienced gardener. I do lots of trial and error and like to try new things. One new thing I'm contemplating is a plant swap. The PTSO at the school I work at is hosting a Home and Garden Show next weekend and one of the things they have planned is a plant swap. Unfortunately, there are no details about it. I don't have anything exciting to swap, but I can divide some of my hostas, Shasta daisies, daylillies, coral bells, and liriope. Have any of you participated in a plant swap before? How do you decide what a "fair" trade is? Are the plants I can divide worth taking?
I appreciate any light you can shed on the subject since I have no clue about what to expect!
Thanks!