Plant Trade
This is the second year we are offering this innovative program. To reduce your course fees and support the genetic diversity of forest gardens at Camp Epworth, simply bring along divisions of multifunctional perennials to plant in the herbaceous understory! Each plant you bring reduces your course fee by $1, to a maximum of $50 off. A list of desired & accepted plant species can be found on the blog and social network.
Here's the list!
• COMFREY (Symphytum spp.)
• SORREL (Rumex acetosa or other spp.)
• YARROW (Achillea millefolium)
• CLOVER (Trifolium spp.)
• ANISSE HYSSOP (Agastache foeniculum)
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- ▼ Fruit
- ‧ Ground Cherry
- ‧ Garden Strawberry
- ‧ Woodland Strawberry
- ▼ Dynamic Accumulators
- ‧ Comfrey
- ‧ Nettle
- ‧ Yarrow
- ‧ Sorrel
- ‧ Chicory
- ‧ Chives
- ‧ Garlic Chives
- ▼ Nitrogen Fixers
- ‧ Lupin
- ‧ Clover - Red, White, Crimson
- ‧ Vetch
- ‧ Birdsfoot Trefoil
- ‧ Baptisia
- ▼ Perennial Vegetables
- ‧ Good King Henry
- ‧ Sea Kale
- ‧ Welsh Onion, Chivs, Garlic Chives, Egyptian onion
- ‧ Walking Onions
- ‧ Asparagus
- ‧ Rhubarb
- ‧ Lovage
- ‧ Daylilly
- ‧ Sunchokes
- ‧ Groundnut (Apios americana)
- ‧ Mintroot (Stachys officinalis)
- ‧ Hops
- ‧ Horseradish
- ‧ Fuki (Petasites)
- ‧ Water celery (Oenanthe javanica)
- ‧ Mache
- ‧ Shiso (Perilla frutescens)
- ‧ Miner's lettuce
- ‧ Milkweed (Asclepias)
- ▼ Insectaries
- ‧ Hyssops - Yellow, Giant, Anisse
- ‧ Sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata)
- ‧ Echinacea
- ‧ Poppies
- ‧ Bee Balm (Monarda spp.)
- ‧ Calendula
- ‧ Wild Bergamot
- ‧ Roman Chamomile
- ‧ Chamomile
- ‧ Mint (any spp.)
- ‧ Green & Gold (Chrysogonum virginianum)
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