Re: Newspaper Column Ideas and Bulb Info
- Subject: Re: [GWL] Newspaper Column Ideas and Bulb Info
- From: "Jacqueline Heriteau" j*@msn.com
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 11:11:39 -0700
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Great-- thanks. Shoudl I use your list and credit him... or e mail him for the lsit and permission? Jacqui
----- Original Message -----From: Doreen HowardSent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 1:53 PMTo: Garden Writers -- GWL -- The Garden Writers ForumSubject: Re: [GWL] Newspaper Column Ideas and Bulb InfoJacqui,
I have the list he presented at the symposium and can either fax it to you
or mail it. Yes, he's the same one from Wayside and Missouri Botanical
Garden. He retired from Wayside and is doing this on a consulting basis.
He still has that lovely home and garden in So. Carolina. I'm sure John
would be very happy to share his picks with you.
Doreen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacqueline Heriteau" <jacquiheriteau@msn.com>
To: "Garden Writers -- GWL -- The Garden Writers Forum"
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: [GWL] Newspaper Column Ideas and Bulb Info
Doreen--
Thanks for this-- I am writing a month by month book and would dearly love
to include Elsley's list of companion plants for bulbs -- do you think he
would like to be asked to share it via my book? Is this the Elsley who
headed Waysdie?
Jacqui
------ Original Message -----
From: Doreen Howard
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 7:02 PM
To: gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [GWL] Newspaper Column Ideas and Bulb Info
I attended a symposium last weekend called Bulbmania at Rotary Gardens in
Janesville, WI. The reason I am writing about it is that one of our
listserv members was mentioned and five national experts gave extensive
information about daffs, tulips, minor bulbs, odd bulbs, tropical bulbs and
companion plants. Several list members have said they were looking for
newspaper column material, and there was plenty at this symposium to fill
columns.
The speakers were Brent Heath of Brent & Becky's Bulbs, Galen Gates of
Chicago Botanic Garden, Scott Kunst of Old House Heirloom Bulbs, John Elsley
of Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm and Jim Shields of Shield's Nursery in Indiana.
Shields spoke on hardy spring bulbs and showed slides of arisaema he got
from GWL member Gene Bush. Gene got it from his mother-in-law, according to
Shields. He said Gene has wonderful plants! Shields is also developing a
new line of clivias for the American market. He will be going to So. Africa
next month to procure suppliers for imports. If you are interested in
clivas for a newspaper column or as an article subject, go to:
http://northamericanclivasociety.org
Shields wrote much of the site. He can be reached at: jshields@indy.net
The following are some tips from the various speakers that may make
interesting column fillers.
John Elsley, who many of you met in Chicago at the symposium, did an
extensive slide show on companion plants for bulbs. John developed the
"Royal Heritage" strain of hellebores in his So. Carolina yard over a period
of years. It's a hellebore that will perform in any climate. He said that
with any hellebore you want to cut off all the old foliage when new flower
stalks emerge. This helps with vigor and makes for a neater garden. He can
be reached through Song Sparrow Farms at (847) 551-3710
Galen Gates spoke on minor bulbs. His tips included soaking anemone bulbs
24 hours before planting them, placing camassia bulbs in areas that get
plenty of summer moisture (which is opposite of what tulips and daffs
require) and buying smaller hyacinth bulbs. He said to pick out the medium
or smaller ones, as they will produce a shorter flower that will not flop
over in the wind, as do the big blooms. Gates can be reached through the PR
office at Chicago Botanic Gardens, (847) 835-5440.
Brent Heath revealed that daffodils DON'T need dividing when they multiply
to the point where they quit blooming. They need fertilizer! They've used
up all the nutrients in the ground. He said he has never divided bulbs at
his third generation display and production garden in Gloucester, VA. Brent
said the best fertilizer is compost, but anything will do. Spread it around
and scratch it shallowly into the soil in mid-autumn. Brent's email is:
bbheath@brentandbeckysbulbs.com
Scott Kunst is a treasure trove of heirloom bulb stories, and he is a good
interview. There is a huge display of Victorian-era cannas from Scott's Old
House Gardens at Rotary Gardens that was absolutely breathtaking. The
leaves are stars, and the flowers are almost insignificant. It was like
walking in a tropical rain forest when going through the display. Contact
Scott at scott@oldhousegardens.com or call (734) 995-1486.
Hope there is some material above for those looking for newspaper column
ideas.
Doreen Howard
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