Re: CULT: weather
- Subject: Re: CULT: weather
- From: "* J* <b*@hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:51:18 -0500
Hi Griff,
I planted a package of 100 small crocus bulbs
around one of the ash trees a few years back, and I too have found that the
yellows bloom first. In fact, there was only one purple left in the batch that
bloomed this year; the rest were gold. The batch of gold crocuses planted two
winters ago in the bulb bed were spectacular. I am trying to resize the
crocus pic but still can't get it small enuf.
Not too many SDBs have bloomed yet so I'm hoping to
see more bloom from the Front Bed. My Marksman seedlings in the Front Bed were
blooming, 3 of them, and they are all yellow! So far no oranges or other colors.
They have double stalks on a rhizome, tho, and 2 blooms each stalk. I know that
isn't very good but it's fun to see them.
My iris fans are on the ground too. Will they
recover, or should we cut them after awhile?
I had another question too. Does anyone know if
incipient buds from irises that are *supposed* to bloom in May are still okay,
or did they freeze with the foliage?
I guess I'll just wait and see what blooms and what
doesn't. On top of the ice storm we had in January this is just sad. I was
hoping to put more labels on things that didn't bloom last year but supposedly
would this year. It's hit you hybridizers worse tho with seedlings you
hoped to see. My seedling pots are fine because they're all 2 years old. I *was*
going to plant them out April first, now I'm glad I waited! I had four more
seedlings sprout last week so I did bring them in.
Lucky you to have perfumed tulips! What are their
names? Mine all smell yucky but are gorgeous. Right now they are all on the
ground, but I'll go out and see if I can cut some more and bring them in. Last
night it was 19 again. I think we broke the record three nights in a row, and
one day we broke the low high record as well.
Yeah, I shoulda cut iris stalks to bring in
too.
-- Barb
Barb
Johnson mailto:barbjohnson_
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