15th Annual Backyard Plant Sale

Hello Plant Sale Fans:

I’m later than I’d posting this but hopefully it is perfect timing for you to start digging as you do your yard cleanup! I’m planning to have a two-day sale this year.

Here’s the detailed information about The Sale, which will be slightly different than last year: This is a sale I hold in my backyard each year. The plants are donated by interested people like you and come from our own gardens. Proceeds from the sale benefit The Nature Conservancy in Virginia. I will begin collecting plants the weekend before the sale and up to the sale. One of my friends, who often donates over 200 plants, moved from her large property and does not have plants to donate this year! So I’m hoping others will make up the difference! (hint, hint)

The dates this year will be:

Friday, May 1st from 4:00 pm – dark  and

Saturday, May 2nd from 9am – 1pm

The location is my backyard at 203 Howard Street in Ashland.

Since this will be a two day sale instead of the usual three day sale, I will be holding the preview for donors only from 3:00-4:00 on Friday. (I found that a three day sale was very exhausting for me!) At this time, donors may purchase up to the number of plants donated by that person. So the more plants you donate, the more purchasing power you have. I hope you will note this is not a swap but a sale to raise money for a good cause. J Hang around until 4:00 and the sale is open to everyone for unlimited purchases!

Saturday at 1:00, the sale will be closed and (I’m hoping) there will be a relevant educational talk given in front of my house. Saturday at 1:20, all leftover plants are given to any plant donor in any quantity. This part of the event has become very popular to the donors and there are always lots of great plants available.

If you have plants to donate, you can leave them on my front porch any time during the week or so before the sale (please leave your name so I know who donated what). If you can label them with their names, that’s great. No invasive alien plants will be sold (see attached invasive species list: http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/documents/invlist.pdf  – it may surprise you!) and we love to see Virginia native plants at the sale.

The Plant Sale has a Facebook page you can Like: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Annual-Backyard-Plant-Sale/60434839208?fref=ts

Hope to see you at the sale!

Julie Ericksen

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Plant Sale Saturday

Hi Friends,

Are you feeling water logged? Is your house lake front property? Yikes, that was a lot of rain and maybe more today!

I am still planning to have a 1 day sale on Saturday, May 3 and have extended the hours from 9am-3pm.

I will be accepting donations starting TOMORROW, Friday May 2nd and Saturday, preferably early in the sale and I have Daffodil and Grape Hyacinth bulbs from Lewis Ginter.

As always, if you are a donor, you may take home free plants after the sale is over at 3pm.

If you are on Facebook, I encourage you to like the plant sale page where it is easy for me to post the occasional update with relevant information:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Annual-Backyard-Plant-Sale/60434839208

Hope to see you on Saturday!

Fondly,
julie

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Plant sale coming soon!

I’m really looking forward to the mini Annual Backyard Plant Sale this coming weekend.

Saturday May 3, from 9am – 3pm (I extended the hours for more fun) will be the only day of the plant sale. It will be a lot looser than previous years as I am avoiding as much work as possible and focusing on fun. Come see our new chickens and play some corn hole too!

If you would like to donate plants, we will welcome them starting Friday May 2nd or Saturday morning (anytime Sat really but the later they come, the harder to sell)! If you are a donor, you can come anytime after the sale and take home free plants.

I have several varieties of daffodil bulbs available from Lewis Ginter such as Attraction, Tete-a-tete, Jet Fire, Dutch Master, Accent. Also some grape hyacinths from Lewis Ginter.

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14th Annual Backyard Plant Sale

Dear Plant Sale Friends:

I have been agonizing over the plant sale this year, trying to decide whether to have it or not, hence my delayed notification. Due to an illness in my family requiring my full time care, I have decided to offer a very scaled down version of the sale which will require little advanced prep on my part.

Lewis Ginter has offered me bulbs and I hate to have them go to waste, so I am planning to pick them up and offer them to you for donations to The Nature Conservancy on May 3, 2014 between 9am and 1pm. And perhaps some of you who are passionate about the sale have some ideas of ways we could offer things or would like to bring some plants to offer that morning — so who knows what will show up!

I’m doing this because I think it will be fun and life-giving on that day, and I will enjoy looking forward to something fun!

If you are on facebook, you can watch the page ‘Annual Backyard Plant Sale’ and see what gets posted there.

I look forward to potentially reigniting the sale in future years.

Fondly,

Julie

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Another fun sale

The weather was like England, which made it so much easier to care for a lot of newly dug potted plants lying in the grass. I’ve actually never been to England but that is my guess of what it is like there!

It was so fun to see all of you who came; the plant sale is starting to feel like a reunion to me.  And I am so appreciative of the loving care you donors put into providing plants for the sale and the fantastic variety that we get every year. Happy gardening! Enjoy this beautiful weather before it gets much hotter soon.

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2013 Plant List

Hi Folks: Here is the 2013 plant list updated as of Friday evening. I have put Xs by things that I know are gone.

2013 Plant List

Bulbs and Tubers:

Canna Lily

Crocosmia

Daffodil – ‘Dutch Master’ (Lewis Ginter)

Daffodil – ‘Tete-a-tete’ (Lewis Ginter)

Iris

Iris sibirica – Siberian iris

Iris Cristata

Daylily (some hybrid varieties)

Blackberry Lily

Tiger Lily

Shrubs:

Azalea

X Aucuba

Beautyberry – Callicarpa Dichotoma

X Butterfly Bush

Calycanthus – Sweetshrub

Crape Myrtle

X Deutzia (pink)

X Hardy Gardenia

X hydrangea ‘Oak Leaf’ (1)

X hydrangea ‘Lace cap’

Lilac

Mahonia

Nandina

Poet’s laurel

Purple Lespedeza

Sassafras (small)

Rose of Sharon

Rose

Winter jasmine

Yew

Trees:

American Holly

Cedar (small)

X Mulberry

X Oak Seedling

X Redbud Seedling

Sassafras

White pine Seedlings (free!)

Shade plants (or partial sun):

Arum Italicum

Asarum

Hardy Begonia

Strawberry Begonia

Cardinal Flower

Christmas fern (evergreen)

Columbine (VA native)

coral bells (native)

Creeping Raspberry groundcover

Euphorbia

Japanese Painted Fern

Sensitive Fern (native)

Sweet Flag – Acorus

Day Lilies (some double hybrids)

Helleborus (foetidus and orientalis)

Hosta (various kinds)

X Siberian Iris

Lamiastrum

Liriope

Lily of the Valley

Lunaria (money plant)

X Mayapple

Monarda – Bee Balm

Money Plant

Oxalis

Persicaria

Primula – Red with yellow eye,

X Primula – Grandma’s yellow

Variegated Solomon’s Seal

Baby Solomon’s Seal

Scilla

Sensitive Fern (VA native)

Spiderwort – Tradescantia

X Sweet Woodruff

Toad Lily – Tricyrtis hirta

X Virginia Bluebells (VA native)

Woodland Poppy

Sun plants:

Hardy Ageratum

Amsonia tabernaemontana (VA native)

Artemisia

X Tartarian Aster

Blue Aster

Baptisia (false indigo)

X Butterfly Weed (1)

Korean Bellflower — Campanula

Black-Eyed Susans (VA native)

X Brown-Eyed Susans (VA native)

Chinese Lantern

Chrysanthemum – ‘Sheffield Pink’

Crocosmia

Creeping Raspberry groundcover

Dianthus

Echinacea – Purple coneflower

Echinops – globe thistle (purple)

Elderberry

Iris

Iris Cristata (native)

Jerusalem artichoke

Johnny-Jump-Ups

Lamb’s ear (Stachys lanata)

Larkspur (reseeding annual)

Lilies, Asiatic

Daylilies

Tiger Lily

Lychnis – Rose Campion – Mullein Pink

Milkweed

Obedient Plant (pink)

X Peonies, double- flowered

Moss phlox

Pink Evening Primrose

Primrose, red/yellow flowers

Rose

Rose Campion – Lychnis

Salvia (Black and Blue)

Sedum

Sea Oats – chasmanthium latifolum (VA native)

Sedum upright

Sedum Ground Covers (several kinds)

Stokesia

Sundrops (Yellow Evening Primrose)

Veronica (tall)

Herbs, Fruits and Veggies (grow in full sun):

Blueberry

X Chives

X Evergreen Comfrey

Echinacea – Purple Coneflower

Egyptian Walking Onion

X Elephant Garlic

Garlic Chives

Golden Hops

Jerusalem Artichoke

Lemon Balm

Mint

Mountain Mint

Monarda — Bee Balm (VA native)

X Cuban Oregano

Red Raspberries

Strawberries

X Sweet Woodruff

Thyme (2 types)

Yarrow

Grasses:

Black Moudry Grass

Chasmanthium latifolium – sea oats (VA native)

X Equisetum (water plant)

Festuca Glauca – Elijah Blue

House Plants:

X Angel Wing begonia

X Jade plant

Christmas Cactus in lovely pottery

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time to dig!

Hi Folks,

We’ve had a late spring this year but with recent rain and sun, plants are making up for lost time. For those of you who want to donate plants to the sale, I hope you’ve been digging! And you are welcome to drop them off at any time to 203 Howard Street, Ashland.

Thank you!

julie

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13th Annual Backyard Plant Sale

Hello Friends:

Things are happening in the gardening and I’m itching to get out there and start working! But first, I’ll give you some information about this year’s sale.

The Annual Backyard Plant Sale is a sale I hold in my backyard each year. The plants are donated by interested people like you and come from our own gardens. Additionally Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden donates daffodil bulbs from their conservatory. Proceeds from the sale benefit The Nature Conservancy’s Chesapeake Rivers Program specifically for land acquisitions in our area.

The dates this year will be:

Friday, May 3rd from 4:00 pm – dark

Saturday, May 4th from 9am – 1pm

The location is my backyard at 203 Howard Street in Ashland.

For those who donate plants, there are the excellent perks! There will be a preview sale for donors on Thursday, May 2nd from 4pm-dark. On this day, only donors may purchase up to the number of plants donated by that person. Some items actually sell out on this day. So the more plants you donate, the more purchasing power you have. I hope you will note this is not a swap but a sale to raise money for a good cause. Yes, even the preview is a sale.

Saturday at 1:20, all leftover plants are given to any plant donor in any quantity. This part of the sale has become very popular to the donors. Those who are not plant donors can still purchase plants at this time until they are gone.

If you have plants to donate, you can leave them on my front porch any time during the week before the sale (please leave your name so I know who donated what). If you can label the variety, that’s great. We will price them. No invasive alien plants will be sold. (Check out the list – it may surprise you!) and we love to see Virginia native plants at the sale.

For those of you who love to garden, this is a wonderful way of making a donation to an organization that preserves land in our area.

If you are on facebook I have a facebook page called “Annual Backyard Plant Sale” which has an event set up on it for this year’s sale. I hope you’ll come and invite your friends!

Thank you very much.

Julie Ericksen

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2012 Plant List

Updated Friday  11:30am
NEW indicates plants that are new since last update
X indicates SOLD OUT

Bulbs and Tubers
Canna lily – tubers
X Crocosmia
Daffodil – ‘Bridal Crown’
Daffodil – ‘Cyclope’ (Lewis Ginter)
Daffodil – ‘February Gold’ (Lewis Ginter)
Daffodil – ‘Flower Dream’
Daffodil – ‘Flower Record (Lewis Ginter)
Daffodil – ‘Minnow’ (Lewis Ginter)
Daffodil – Miscellaneous
Daffodil – ‘My Story’ (Lewis Ginter)
Daffodil – ‘Primeur’
Daffodil – ‘Suade’ (Lewis Ginter)
Daffodil – ‘Toto’ (Lewis Ginter)
X Elephant Ears
Iris – Bearded
Iris – Old Fashioned
Iris sibirica – Siberian iris
Daylily – dwarf yellow
Grape Hyacinth
X Spider Lily
Blackberry Lily
Tiger Lily

Shrubs

Flowering Almond seedlings
X Azalea (1) deciduous
Aucuba
Barberry (1 small)
X Beautyberry (Callicarpa Dichotoma)
NEW Boxwood
Butterfly Bush
Calycanthus – Sweetshrub (VA native)
NEW Caryopteris Blue Mist
X Deutzia (small)
Euonymous ‘Green Spire’
X Euonymous variegated
NEW Hydrangea (blue)
Mahonia
Nandina (2 varieties)
X NEW Oakleaf Hydrangea (small) (US native)
Sassafras (small) (VA native)
NEW Red-flowering quince
Rose of Sharon
X Rugosa Rose (1 small)
X Spirea
Rose

Trees

Various conifers (small)
NEW Colorado Blue Spruce Seedling
Sky Pencil Holly (need attention)
Oak Seedling (VA native)
NEW Northern Red Oak Seedling  (VA native)
X Paw-Paw Seedling (1) (VA native)
NEW Pin Oak Seedling (VA native)
X Ornamental Plum
Poplar Seedling
Redbud Seedling (VA native)
NEW Red Maple Seedling (VA native)
NEW Silver Maple Seedling (VA native)

Shade plants (or partial sun)

Arum Italicum
X Asarum
X White Wood Aster (VA native)
Hardy Begonia
Strawberry Begonia
X Bleeding Heart (1 tiny)
Cardinal Flower (VA native)
NEW Celandine Poppy (VA native-NOT the invasive lesser celandine!)
Columbine (VA native (red/yellow), purple, white)
NEW Cutleaf Coneflower (VA native)
Euphorbia – 3 kinds
X Japanese Painted Fern
Sweet Flag – Acorus
Day Lilies
Helleborus (foetidus and orientalis)
Hosta (various kinds)
Scilla
Siberian Iris
Liriope
Lily of the Valley (pink and white)
Lunaria (money plant)
X Monarda – Bee Balm (VA native)
Woodland Phlox (VA native)
Money Plant
Obedient Plant (VA native)
Oxalis
Persicaria
Primula – Red with yellow eye, Grandma’s yellow
Sensitive Fern (VA native)
Variegated Solomon’s Seal
X Baby Solomon’s Seal
Spiderwort – Tradascantia (VA native)
X Sweet Woodruff
X Toad lily – Tricyrtis hirta
Wood hyacinth (2)

Sun plants

Hardy Ageratum (VA native)
NEW – Alstroemeria
Amsonia tabernaemontana (VA native)
Anise Hyssop
Artemisia (variegated and silver)
Tartarian Aster
Blue Aster
Aster ‘Raydon’s Favorite’ (periwinkle blue)
X Baptisia (false indigo)
X Butterfly Weed (1)
Cactus – Prickly Pear (VA native)
NEW Clustered Bellflower
Korean Bellflower — Campanula
Black-Eyed Susans (VA native)
Brown-Eyed Susans (VA native)
Chinese Lantern
Chrysanthemum – ‘Sheffield Pink’
Chrysanthemum – Gold and Silver
X Crocosmia
X Creeping Raspberry groundcover
X Dianthus ‘Bath’s Pink’ (2)
X Dock – red-veined sorrel
Echinacea – Purple coneflower (VA native)
Echinops – globe thistle (purple)
Hollyhock (2)
X Ice Plant
Bearded Iris (purple, lavender, golden yellow)
Iris Cristata (VA native)
Jerusalem artichoke (VA native)
Lamb’s ear (Stachys lanata)
X Larkspur (reseeding annual)
Lilies, Asiatic
Obedient Plant (VA native)
Daylilies (orange, yellow, misc)
Tiger Lily
Lychnis – Rose Campion – Mullein Pink (several crimson and X one white variety)
X Nigella – “love in a mist” (reseeding annual)
X Peony – simple red
Phlox ground cover (purple)
Primrose, red/yellow flowers
X Red Valerian
Rose
Salvia (blue, black & blue)
Sea Oats – chasmanthium latifolum (VA native)
Sedum upright
Sedum Ground Covers (several kinds)
Stokesia – white or blue (VA native)
Sunflower seedlings

Herbs, Fruits and Veggies (grow in full sun)

NEW Anise Hyssop (Agastache)
Arugula
NEW Thornless Blackberry
Blueberry
Evergreen Comfrey
Echinacea – Purple Coneflower (VA native)
Egyptian Walking Onion
Elephant Garlic bulbs
Jerusalem Artichoke (VA native)
Lemon Balm
NEW Lettuce
Mint-several varieties
Mountain Mint
X Monarda — Bee Balm (VA native)
Oregano
Cuban Oregano
NEW Parsley
Red Raspberries
Strawberries
X Sweet Woodruff
Thyme
Tomato seedlings
Yarrow

Grasses

Black Moudry Grass
Chasmanthium latifolium – sea oats (VA native)
Miscanthus – ‘Morning Light’

NEW Panicum Virgatum “Heavy Metal” (Switchgrass–VA native)

House Plants

Amaryllis
Begonia (annual outdoor)
X Christmas cactus
X Jade

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Details about the sale

12th Annual Backyard Plant Sale

April 3, 2012

Hello Gardening Friends:

So I hear we are about two weeks ahead this year! Spring has definitely sprung. There are many things coming up so early that we may see some things at the plant sale that we don’t usually see.

The Annual Backyard Plant Sale is a sale I hold in my backyard each year. The plants are donated by interested people like you and come from our own gardens. Additionally Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden donates daffodil bulbs from their conservatory. The one pictured above will be in this year’s sale. Proceeds from the sale benefit The Nature Conservancy’s Chesapeake Rivers Program specifically for land acquisitions in our area.

The dates this year will be:

Friday, May 4th from 4:00 pm – dark

Saturday, May 5th from 9am – 1pm

The location is my backyard at 203 Howard Street in Ashland.

For those who donate plants, there are the excellent perks! There will be a preview sale for donors on Thursday, May 3rd from 4pm-dark. On this day, only donors may purchase up to the number of plants donated by that person. Some items actually sell out on this day. So the more plants you donate, the more purchasing power you have. I hope you will note this is not a swap but a sale to raise money for a good cause.

Saturday at 1:20, all leftover plants are given to any plant donor in any quantity. This part of the sale has become very popular to the donors. Those who are not plant donors can still purchase plants at this time until they are gone.

If you have plants to donate, you can leave them on my front porch any time during the week before the sale (please leave your name so I know who donated what). If you can label the variety, that’s great. We will price them. No invasive alien plants will be sold. (Check out the list – it may surprise you!) and we love to see Virginia native plants at the sale.

For those of you who love to garden, this is a wonderful way of making a donation to an organization that preserves land in our area.

If you are on facebook I have a facebook page called “Annual Backyard Plant Sale”.

Thank you very much.

Julie Ericksen

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