Re: Signa Seed list
- Subject: Re: Signa Seed list
- From: R* B* <r*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 08:30:36 -0800 (PST)
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Hi Marsha, Welcome back to iris-ing! You should be able to grow almost any of the beardless species that you will find in the seed list. The exceptions would be the PC and JU classes, and a few tender ones like I. japonica. If you place an order go for those with quanties listed as "AV" or "AB". We have received over 100 orders and the rarer seeds are most likely gone. Also list plenty of substitutes. Rodney From: mwill68323 <MWill68323@aol.com> To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 9:51:56 AM Subject: [iris-species] Signa Seed list
I've been looking at the list with some interest thinking I might get my feet wet again :} Due to health issues I haven't been able to do anything for the past few years but just prior to that I was studying species with the intent of learning more and adding to the garden. Life is better these days so time to get my act back in gear!!
Where I'm going with this...I've forgotten half of what I learned but yet I would like to try starting some seed and need advice what might work well in my area. I live in TN, zone 7/8, and can provide a wide variety of conditions in my yard.
Would appreciate any thoughts and guidance :}
Marsha
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