Re: Garden News


Hello Ingrid,
Yes she is Swedish. I have posted below her message to me.
'Hi Alby!
My name is Eva Andersson and I have just return from a tour at your
hompage. I am a collector of the Hoyaplant (beginner since on year) but
I have also get interested in the pelargonium as they are the only
plants I can grow (all other plant my cat will eat) on my balcony in the
very south of Sweden.
At your site I found some spectacular species and I wonder if it is
possibly to buy seeds from you?

I am interested i the
P. schizopetalum
P. hirsutum
P. humansdorpense
P. lobatum
P. otaviense
P. parviflorum

Can you please tell me if it is possible and the price. A also would
like to know if the species abowe are difficult to grow. As I sead
before, I live in the very south of Sweden and I grow my pelargonium in
my balcony (halvmade of glass with very much sun and very warm in the
Summer). Some species can stay in the balcony the whole year but some of
them I have to take insida as the temperature can go below to -5 degrees
Celcius.

Eva
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Email:
eva.andersson@mbox301.swipnet.se
ICQ: 12222644
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Welcome to visit my pages
Eva´s Place at:
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-51920/

-----Original Message-----
From: Ingrid <alfmike@ALGONET.SE>
To: IGSROBIN@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU <IGSROBIN@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Date: Sunday, August 01, 1999 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: Garden News


>Hello Alby and all,
>
>Good to hear from someone! I was beginning to wonder if you all have
>glorious weather like me and are out weeding desperately and collecting
>seeds! Yes, I have been colelcting G phaeum album, my two plats sure put
>out a good show this year and now I have lots of seeds, so I will be
>sending seeds to friends and various societies I belong to! I feel quite
>proud :-) we have a saying in Sweden, praise of one's accomplishments smell
>bad ( bad translation).
>
>Anyhow, I *don't* think I have heard from any Eva, is she a Swedish lady?
>What did she want? I have been visiting a Swedish Pel Forum lately and met
>some nice people there, not many species people, but then they don't grow
>on trees, maybe underground :-)
Regards Alby,
Geraniaceae Is All Around The World,
S*@bigpond.com
http://www.users.bigpond.com/SCRIVENS



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