Re: OT-BIO: Im back


Michele;

I too am moving my Iris garden to NC. I have a piece
of property and am building a house on it. The soils
in North Carolina do not seem anything like what I
have been used to in Missouri so I too am learning. My
new house is in Roxboro abour 30 miles north of
Durham. So far I have on;y planted one Iris which I
recieved as a gift while there. I am trying to move
many Irises in pots in the moving van so I won't miss
an Iris season but I am not sure how well that will
work. I have plans for starting a new breeding
program. I have already met several NC Iris growers
and I am sure it will be great fun there. Look forward
to seeing you at one of the Iris clubs.

Bob Pries.

 
--- Michelle Verville <flowrgirl1@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>     I used to be here a few years ago.  I was in
> high school when i first signed up.
>    
>   I moved from MI to NC recently.  A whole new
> garden game here Im learning.
>    
>   I had to leave my garden in MI for now.  When we
> purchase a house we will go get my garden:)  I have
> around 400 varieties of tb's.  I intend to do a
> small amount of hybridizing in the spring.  Once my
> new gardens are established I plan to start a
> breeding program very seriously.
>    
>   I look foreward to learning some more from all you
> folks.
> 
> 
> Michelle
> 
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