Intro
- Subject: Intro
- From: &* H* <e*@mts.net>
- Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 11:59:35 -0500
Hello everyone.
I've been growing iris since the early
80's, after a friend gave me a white/lavender iris that I admired.
It's one I've been unsuccessfully trying to id since. I ordered a bunch of
TB's from a US catalogue, planted them, and they all died. There was no
one else growing named iris back then, so I had no one to help me figure out
what I'd done wrong, aside from an old book I found 'The Iris Book' by Molly
Price, 1966.
I used to visit Morden Research Station and they
had these huge clumps of tiny iris I now know were MDB's and SDB's. It was
lust at first sight! I found a nursery that sold some of these beauties in
pots, but all were unlabelled. I bought as many as I could. The
obession was begun! I planted them all in a raised bed, part of the
circular drive on my country property. They thrived. I never did
anything to them except weed. People used to drive up the driveway each
spring, look at the iris, then drive off again.
In the early 90's, I discovered Chuck Chapman had a
catalogue. Oh boy! I ordered 100 or so, some that I thought were
close in description to my unlabelled iris, as there weren't too many
pictures in the catalogue. I ordered more each year since. You can
see how my iris collection started to exponentially expand, just from trying to
id those original iris.
I moved to this property in 1999 and brought many
of my plants with me. There were no gardens here, so it was a big project
at the end of a very rainy July. 3 nursery beds were built first for the
iris.
In 2001, the garden became a display garden for
both MIS & DIS, plus my quest to become an AIS judge began. There were
no other judges in Manitoba, so I had to travel to Ontario for my
training. In 2007 & 2008, 2 judges from Ontario came here to
finish my training in 2007, plus finish the trg for our 2nd Manitoba judge in
2008. My garden was used both years for garden judge
training.
Over the years, I started to order different
classes of iris other than just bearded, to round out my collection,
and now have some lovely ones, including species iris, and some that have no
id. I versicolor grows wild about a 2 hr drive east of here. My
collection is now well over 1000 different iris, most with a 2nd clump for
backup.
I live on a 20 acre property near a small rural
town about 30 min east of Winnipeg, hence it's easier to just put "near
Winnipeg" in my signature. They only know me as the iris lady around here,
even after more than 10 years of living here.
So, that's me. More than you wanted to know,
I'm sure. ;)
El(eanor Hutchison), near Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada, Z3
AIS Region 16 AIS Judge
MIS and DIS Display
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