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Springfield, Massachusetts, United StatesI’m looking for- Aglaeonema, Pilea (Chinese Money Plant), Philodendron, lipstick plant, Monstera, Ficus, and certain Pothos. I have cuttings or small plants of the following (most or all unrooted or water roots/aerial roots): golden Pothos, satin Pothos, Spider plantlets, VSOH, Jade, Snake plants. Also have select seeds/seed mixes for the growing season. Zone 5/6 Read more...
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Listing Category: For FreeBrookline, Massachusetts, United StatesI have several household plants that I would love to give away for free. Some have gotten too large and cannot accommodate fir them anymore. Read more...
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Listing Category: For FreeWayland, Massachusetts, United StatesFree to caring plant lover. Much loved huge hanging plants Begonia and others. MOVING CROSS COUNTRY. RHODA SAKOWITZ 508 561 5025 or Visiting Sister: Barbra 707 536 6743 Read more...
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Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesHi! I have: – donkey/burro’s tail sprouts (hundreds!) – regular green jade ~6 inches tall – variegated jade ~6 inches tall – orange-flowered kalanchoe cuttings ~6 inches – mystery plant sprouts. the parent looks somewhat like a donkey tail, very cute, grows really fast and likes water I’m looking for these: garden herbs, string of pearls, pothos plant, spider plant, monstera Read more...
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Listing Category: For FreeFramingham, Massachusetts, United StatesHello! I’ve potted up many Anise Hyssop plants that I’m eager to share. Anise Hyssop is a native, perennial, wildflower that bees love. According to the Rodale’s Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening [1969, pp. 522-523] one acre planted in Anise Hyssop can support *100 Honeybee Hives*. Furthermore these plants make beautiful purple and white flowers, and are very low maintenance. As such I’m delighted to share these wonderful Anise Hyssop plants, for free, with folks that may want to plant them, either for their own hives or to simply help provide pollinators with more food. Read more...
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Walpole, Massachusetts, United StatesHello gardeners and plant swappers. Happy Spring and welcome to the 2019 New England Plant Swap. The Swap is scheduled for June 1, 2019 at beautiful Adams Farm at 999 North Street in Walpole. Set up begins at 8 and there’ll be unlimited swapping between participants until approximately 9:30 when we begin the open swap in rounds (sometimes fondly called the plant grab). It’s an orderly, quasi controlled process, but things go FAST. So PLEASE arrive well before 9:30 for best availability. That being said, there are always many plants up for grabs for those who are just beginning with gardening and don’t have much to offer. We encourage swappers to bring many and BIG plants to the swap, and we give priority picks to those who do. The more you bring, the more you can take. Plants must be potted. Please no bare root plants. Also gardening books, tools and décor are also welcome and are often a big hit. There’s one caveat: if your hardware is not selected by another member, you must take it with you when you leave. While we are able to compost leftover plants, we have no means to dispose of inorganic items. The best swappers bring a cart or some way to schlepp plants to and from the swap. We sometimes have access to wagons, but access to them is limited. So pot up your successes and leftovers and join us at the red barn at Adams Farm for a morning of fun, stories and general garden nirvana. The barn is covered; so it goes on rain or shine. There’s plenty of free parking. The event is open to all and is there is no charge. Even the coffee is free and your leashed dogs are welcome. Over the years, the New England Plant Swap has evolved into a community of caring and sharing. It’s a morning of enjoying the plants that have thrived in Southern New England, meeting those who have helped make these plants thrive and are willing to share with others wanting to continue the tradition. We look forward to seeing you—and our friends—at the Swap. If you have any questions, please email us at info@newenglandplantswap.org Read more...