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Re: Re: AB: beepod babies




Anita et al  --  If I had all the space in the world, I would never throw away a bee pod.  Since I don't have so much space, I sometimes harvest only those that occur on what I consider important flowers.  Basically, though, I feel that if a flower is worth keeping in your garden, then a bee pod on that flower might give you something nice.  --  Griff
 
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From: a*@earthlink.net
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] Re: AB: beepod babies


Margie I get rid of bee pods on tall bearded only becasue even with planned crosses have been disasters, [I'm still learning]

However I am very pleased witht he results of bee pods off of John (IB) and Sunstrip (SDB)

03JOu03 is a John Baby that I just love and I am not even a purple type person

03SSu01 to 03SSu03 are all siblings from the same bee pod. With these out comes I wonder sometimes if the bees are smarter than me and maybe I should keep those bee pods.
LOL

Anita

Anita Moran
Pilmore Gardens
USDA 6B
Maryland
AIS, ASI, FSKIS

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