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Plant Exchange: Give Plants, Get Plants Right Here

May 29, 2013 by FHC

Garden June 10 022 cropGot plants? Need plants?

Introducing the Forest Hills Plant Exchange, for those who want to give away perfectly good plants they no longer need for their gardens, and those who are on the lookout for interesting flora to fill those flower beds.

To advertise a plant, simply leave a comment below. The email address required to leave a comment doesn’t publish, so if that is how you want interested gardeners to contact you, please include it in the comment box.

To be notified of plants on offer:

1) Scroll down to the “Add a comment” section below
2) Fill in your name and email address and type “Add me” in the comment box
3) Click the box next to “Notify me of follow-up comments by email”
4) Click “Submit”`

Happy gardening!

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Comments

  1. Jane Solomon says

    June 3, 2013 at 11:45 am

    I have a few different things which I’ll gladly dig up on request. Ground covers: Ajuga and pachysandra. I also have shoots of white bridal vale spirea, which is gorgeous. Mine started as two small shoots in a pot about six years ago and it’s now six feet tall and four feet across. Truly an old fashioned glory of spring. Available now or you can wait until after Labor Day. Email me at [email protected]. Jane Solomon

  2. Homira Nassery says

    June 19, 2013 at 7:43 pm

    Hi, I’m a condo dweller with a fantastic solarium that desperately needs lots of lovely plants. Grateful for anything that can grow inside (albeit with lots of sunshine and fresh air). Also for herbs (I have shady sections too). Thanks for considering.

    Homira

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