Re: Cult; Rain at last
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Cult; Rain at last
- From: C* M*
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 13:47:07 +1000
Francelle
Sorry, I beleive you'd call them chickens.
I thought our summers were hot enough, but yours sound worse.
Recently my husband was speaking to someone from Coober Peedy ( a desert
opal mining town) which has a climate to equal yours, and this man was
saying how well beared irises grow up there. Stinking hot in summer,
freezing cold in winter, not much water and alkaline soils.
Colleen
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From: Francelle Edwards <fjmjedwards@worldnet.att.net>
To: <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Cult; Rain at last
> Hi, Colleen,
> As you head into winter, I am heading into summer, five months of
temperatures of 100 F degrees and above, my worst time of the year. Irises
here have been blooming since the middle of March and probably have two more
weeks to go. Every morning I go out and pollenize some of the blossoms.
Last year out of about 25 crosses, I only got one pod, so this year I've
made over 50 and it looks as though about 75% of them are taking. What work
I'm making for next spring when I have to set out all those seedlings!
Please enlighten me. What are chooks?
> Francelle Edwards, Glendale, Arizona
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Impressive Irises
> To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 6:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Cult; Rain at last
>
>
> Hi Wendy
>
> Our gardens very happy also, we got 27mm with more forecast for
Wednesday
> (how often does it not rain on Anzac Day). Has turned cold now, had our
> first frost last week, a little later than usual. Spent yesterday
freezing
> at a Plant Sale that wasn't properly publicised. Not impressed.
> Managed to stuff up an old hyperextension injury on my neck a few weeks
ago,
> so an having problems driving. Won't be able to go to Wagga this
weekend.
> Will have to stay home and rest, if I remember how. May puddle around
and do
> some weeding. Little weeds are easy, and the chooks love them.
>
> Looking forward to seeing some rebloom now the season has broken. My
seeds
> are sprouting madly.
>
> Looking forward to those JI
>
> Colleen Modra
> South Aust
> zone 8/9
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wendy sargeant <wendon@dcsi.net.au>
> To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sunday, April 22, 2001 1:45 PM
> Subject: [iris-talk] Cult; Rain at last
>
>
> >Hello All,
> >I just wanted to yell out with great pleasure that we have finally had
lots
> of lovely rain today. Yesterday we had gale force winds but not one of
the
> new tb plantings heaved,,,thank heavens, as some of the Tempo Two babies
> where whoppingly huge rhizomes.
> >I have just tipped out 35 mls of lovely God Sent grass growing rain. I
am
> sure all the plants in my garden are singing, from the new plantings of
TB,
> Dwarves, just dug Ji;s, new Sibs and the dutch iris are already 5 inches
up.
> I wonder what all the other hidden treasures are doing.....I know some
are
> sprouting roots as I dug them up by error when I was slogging away
lifting 4
> year old JIs for Colleen Modra.
> >Who needs to go to the gym when we have our gardens,boy am I sleeping
well
> at nights with all my digging efforts.....No rebloom here, but lots are
> making many, many increases. I am hoping for a very colourful Spring
this
> year.....
> >Cheers for now....from Wendy Sargeant in muddy , wet
> gumboots...Smiling....in Zone ?Not really sure at present as it has been
so
> changeable lately, Australia..
> >
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