A Members' Posts

Offers  and  Requests
Free: Four Advent Calendars (22408) Expired - Advent began Nov. 27, but it is not too late to use an Advent calendar because they all start with Dec. 1 anyway. I have four that have been used before, but they can be used again; and I'd love to give them away. Free: plants and rhizomes (22408) Expired - It is not too late to put iris rhizomes into the ground. I still have various colors and sizes of iris, plus some plants: vinca, lemon balm, native columbine, lilac, and a bunch of garlic chives, which are blooming right now. (Use them like regular chives or green onions in cooking.) Also have some old-fashioned mophead hydrangeas branches in process of rooting. Free: more iris rhizomes and plants (22408) Expired - I have dug up more irise rhizomes. Now is the time to get them and put them into the garden so they can become established before cold weather. Also still have lilac available as well as some garlic chives, some wild columbine, speedwell (a trailing groundcover), lemon balm. Plus cilantro and dill seeds. Free: File cabinet insert (22408) Expired - This is a thing you put in a file cabinet drawer to hold hanging files. Fits a letter sized file drawer. We are in Lee's Hill South subdivision of Spotsy Co. Free: iris rhizomes and other plants (22408) Expired - Update: I've dug up more iris rhizomes - the tall, bearded lavender heirlooms, assorted unnamed tall bearded purple ones, and a short, border height, bearded one named Pippi Longstockings, which is yellow with maroon and smells like baby powder. Also have some yellow tall bearded iris. I also still have a hydrangea (mophead) that really needs a home, plenty of lilacs, thyme, native columbine, garlic chives, speedwell, vinca, four o'clocks, and lemon balm. There are cilantro seeds, too, and I have some aloe vera and some unidentified succents. 22408 Lee's Hill South subdivision. Come prepared to dig. Bring containers and a trowel. Free: iris rhizomes and other plants (22408) Expired - I've just dug up various iris rhizomes - the tall, bearded lavender heirlooms, assorted unnamed tall bearded purple ones, and a short, border height, bearded one named Pippi Longstockings, which is yellow with maroon and smells like baby powder. I also still have lilac, thyme, native columbine, garlic chives, speedwell, vinca, four o'clocks, and lemon balm. 22408 Lee's Hill South subdivision. Bring containers and a trowel. Free: more lants for your garden (22408) Expired - I have a lot of plants to give away: a hydrangea I have rooted, vinca seedlings, iris rhizomes, Georgia Blue speedwell (a nice ground cover with a small blue flower that blooms in spring (needs 6+ hours direct sun), lilac (has lavender-colored blooms), thyme, garlic chives, four o'clocks, native columbine, orange daylily, plus coriander seeds and a few succulents for inside. I also have a bunch of small and medium sized plastic pots as well as flats to put these in or to just give away. Please bring your digging tools and plan on doing the digging yourself if you want any lilac. Lee's Hill South in Spotsy. Free: plants from my garden (22408) Expired - I have a variety of plants from my garden that need to go to someone else's garden. Bring your own digging implements and containers if you want to dig lilac babies off the main bush, native columbine seedlings, four o'clock seedlings, lemon balm, thyme, garlic chives, day lilies (orange), and a ground cover whose name I cannot remember, but it has a lovely little blue bloom in the spring. I also have coriander seeds from plants that bloomed this year.