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The items listed on this page have been submitted by gardeners for sale or trade.

If you have plants or gardening items you'd like to have listed here, click on the main navigation button to "Gardener's Exchange" for instructions.

A 5-foot tall cactus, currently residing in Redmond, seeks a new home. It has spent the summer outside and has lots of new growth. To adopt this cactus, e-mail natngeo@oz.net

Leatherleaf viburnum (Viburnum rhytidophyllum), originally in a 5-gal. pot, has been in ground for at least four years. It is 5-ft. tall and 3-ft. wide. Asking $20, in West Seattle. e-mail dtackett@mindspring.com

Two huge rhodies over 8-ft. tall. Large cream flowers with a touch of pink. I live in a townhome and they are too big for my postage stamp backyard. They are free to anyone who wants to save these beautiful trees. For info e-mail barkgypsy@aol.com

Vitex agnus castus plant, free to good home. Commonly called Chaste Tree, it is a multi-stemmed perennial or shrub that reaches 10 feet tall. It has long spikes of purple flowers in summer. For info e-mail norwesgard@earthlink.net

Windmill Palm, approx. two feet tall, needs to be dug up. Also Cornus mas, Cornelian cherry tree, approx. five feet tall. Bring nursery pot to transfer. In Sammamish area, for info e-mail margojoy@comcast.net

I have the following items to share, and would also like to trade for shade-loving plants: 1. Several dozen plastic pots in all shapes and sizes, 2. Garden trellis 3. Several bamboo plants (all sizes). In the Bellevue/Mercer Island area, please e-mail mubs28s21@aol.com

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This 5-foot cactus needs a new home!

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Viburnum rhytidophyllum

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