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Home » Backyard Nurseries » The Canadian Buy/Sell Board

The Canadian Buy/Sell Board

Published : May 19, 2015

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Well we finally have some selling and buying happening on the Canadian Backyard Growers Business Center Buy/Sell Board.

You simply cannot beat these prices! If you take the $7 thirty day trial, you can scoop up these great plants! www.backyardgrowers.com/join

Plants for sale on the Canadian Buy/Sell Board 5/19/15

5 un   – .95              Emerald ‘n Gold Euonymus – Rooted cuttings, rooted last summer and grown over the winter.

10 un   – .90            Wooly Thyme

5 un – $1.50             Acer tatacicum subsp.ginnala flame

5 un –   $2.50           Hydrangea petiolaris liner (climbing hydrangea)

15 un – 2.50              Lime Rickey Coral Bells rooted, grown over the winter

30 un –  $1.50 ea       Carex muskingumensis ‘Oehme’ – rooted division shipped bare root

5 un -$5.00               Ass’t Boxwood – are growing in a 1 gallon now. A few years old, trimmed and multi branched.

5 un   – $2.50            Royal Cloak Barberry – liner, branched

5 un – $2.50             Hydrangea petiolaris – liner (Climbing Hydrangea)

5 un –      $2.00         Caragana or Siberian Peashrub liner

5 un – $4.00              Whipcord Cedar (retail ready)

5 un $3.00                 Summer Wine Ninebark 1 gal.( Retail ready)

green velvet boxwood$2.00 each                Green Velvet Boxwood liners

Deutzia1Deutzia 1 gallons for $3, 750 ml yogurt sized containers for $2, and 4 inch pots for $1.

Will ship them bare root, not in the pots.

Varigated Weigela $2 liners

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  1. John Dunn says

    May 22, 2015 at 2:49 pm

    I am having problens opening my account.

    keeps telling me I have wrong paqssword Can you help thanks

    Reply
    • Mike says

      May 23, 2015 at 6:59 am

      John,

      You can do a password retrieval here http://backyardgrowers.com/wp-login.php or contact Sharon in the office. [email protected]

      Reply

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