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Permalink Reply by Tonya Wynn on November 3, 2011 at 5:54pm Oh I really love this article. I am trying to spruce up my garden in my yard. Thanks!
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on August 29, 2012 at 12:22pm Moving this post back to the top... Still relevant.
I would emphasize more, starting from seeds and cuttings.
Exchange starts with friends and contacts, in person and on line.
Saving seeds that grow true or are OK if they don't. Saving seeds is a good way to develop locally adapted varieties, and also to bring in new genetic diversity to your area.
Scrounge - I have some great plants from discards, found while walking the dogs or at yard and estate sales, waiting to be hauled away.
Rustle - With some ethical precautions. Don't steal without asking the owner of the property, but there are roadside plants and abandoned houses and cemeteries, and old cemeteries where the manager will let you take some rose or shrub cuttings, or iris rhizomes. These abandoned plants, by the mere fact that they survived, are well adapted to your own region. Darwinian choices at their finest.
Close-out, end of season, mark down. Be careful with these - some are good only with compost. Still, I have a rhubarb, some shrubs, and perennials that just needed some TLC and were marked down to near-give-away. OK if you are careful and don't mind the risk and sometimes wait for recovery.
Permalink Reply by Tonya Wynn on October 24, 2012 at 1:27pm I got a whole 8 x 4 sheet of gypsum at Home depot for $1. It was a damaged one that i needed for its calcium content.
Permalink Reply by Tonya Wynn on October 24, 2012 at 1:38pm It is seed exchange time, ya'll. I have some zone 8 seeds ya'll may like...native persimmon (must trim to keep low), trifoliate orange ('edible' round lemons great in tea..HARDY!!!)...

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