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FREE PLANTS! Downtown Keaau
#1
I have 2 1 chenille plant starts that were from our mama plant that went away last summer, one is chenilling (have no idea if that is the correct term), the other is still just a manini few leaf twig...

also have Manilla (Christmas) palm seedlings cupped & some that can be dug up

also have a few coffee seedlings

and apple bananas that need splitting up...

and red ginger that could use dividing

and moringa, red & pink tea roses & red hibiscus (4 5 varieties, including a double red, a couple of different all red & a peppermint striped kine & a salmony red) branches (and sweet lilikoi vine & clerodendrums -have white bleeding hearts & a couple of others) if anyone wants to start from cutting... (have started all of them, so know it can be done...)

most likely will take all to green waste by weeks end if no interest

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#2
Thanks Carey -
I am interested in the roses and the hibiscus. I can come by this afternoon (if I hear back from you in time)or on Wed, anytime. Please let me know what works best for you and email me directions (renesiracusa@hotmail.com).

I have cuttings of angel's trumpets in white or gold, if you're interested.

Rene
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#3
Sent you a message & have branches for you -
Thanks for helping reduce the green waste haul ;~)

Also do have ti (red, green & mixed) draceana & crotons that can always get a trimming!
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#4
Aloha Carey, I can give leftovers a good home. I'm especially interested in the moringa. The last set died off, then one magically sprouted this winter (after looking very dead for more than a year!) I can swing by today on my way up the hill. I'm pretty sure I remember how to get to your house. PM me if it's OK to come by, and a good time - I'm thinking 3 or 4 ishy.
Mahalo!
Hooligal

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#5
Do you have anything left Carey? I tried sending an email through the website, but not sure if it went through.
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#6
Yes, still have everything but moringa right now (wait a few months, & we will be re-trimming that!)
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#7
Carey, I have cut my coleus repeatedly and place the cuttings along side the road. In a couple of days, they are always gone. Did it with gardenia cuttings, too. Had them in a bucket and they were gone overnight. [Big Grin]

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#8
I have done that with much of my stuff...but now even coffee seedlings with FREE PLEASE TAKE signs just do not move (I think I have saturated the free trimming & seedling market in my neighborhood...

Course when we have too much fruit, that does go...so I at least do not have to worry about getting rid of rotten fruit :~)
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#9
I would like a couple lilikoi vine starts and apple banana keiki if you still have them. I think we will be in Keaau on thursday.
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#10
I'll take any coffee that's left
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