CULT: non-performers
- Subject: [iris-photos] CULT: non-performers
- From: &* A* M* <n*@charter.net>
- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 06:45:23 -0500
I'm sure glad people speak up and say "it just
melts away" or "I've had it three years and one...[less than decent]
stalk..."
I know these aren't quotes--but I'm really glad to
see remarks like these, especially from folks who are good,
knowledgable growers and caretakers. Always before, when an iris
didn't do well for me, I was assuming there was something wrong with *me.*
It never occured to me that maybe the variety itself was mal-adapted to my
climate, or didn't have the innerds and muscles to compete with aphids and
moles, let alone excess rain or none at all, or whatever else it ran into.
Or just melted away for no reason at all. This is year three for DYNAMITE,
and in that time I've had one stalk that tried to bloom but froze, and one
increase. That one went to middle TN to see if Abby could grow it
better. Mine just sits there. One fan. No bloom. No
increase.
Some old diploids, Blue Rhythm and Wabash seem
to thrive everywhere. Why many others aren't like them says something
about the way we go about selecting things to name and introduce, let alone to
what we vote top awards. We all agree these need to change.
They don't.
I've been hearing this same complaint for over
fifty years. There've been miffy performers
ever since I first remember. Then there were some that grew like
pigweed everywhere I've been. I think I can
safely assume it wasn't *my* growing, it was the iris, AM or DM or
not.
About half my new seedlings last year died during
the deluge from just plain rotting off at ground level. Linda Mann tells
me the weather did me a favor--it weeded out the weak ones before I saw them
bloom. I sure hope she's right. The ones left are a tattered remnant
of my hope. It's a short distance to the compost pile if they fall short
now.
I think I'll make some crosses this year from Blue
Rhythm. I've been threatening to do this for several years and just never
followed through.
Fifty years from now my grandchildren are going to
be looking at FOGBOUND growing in some corner and thinking the same thing.
"This year, I'm gonna make some crosses from Foggy." But they won't.
They'll use the latest fat and sassy ones that are being introduced at $250 each
and think they're worth it. I suppose they will be. At least if they
survive to bloom.
Neil Mogensen z 7 western NC in the world's
second worst climate for TB's (Linda Mann has number one).
Boy! Did I ever get up on the wrong side of the
bed. Maybe I better go back and try it again. At least this time
I've got the coffee hot.....beautiful photos, Bill. More!
More!
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