Re: OT: weather, old farmers forcast


Jan

When you freeze your seeds as they dry, in spagnum or what, I usually just
put mine in the fridge in damp spagnum


Colleen
Where it's nice and cool now
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Clark <janclarx@hotmail.com>
To: iris-talk@egroups.com <iris-talk@egroups.com>
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2001 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] OT: weather, old farmers forcast


>>yesterday it rained and thundered, and more is expected today.
>
>Same here, and a really good torrential downpour, about 1/2 hour ago, which
>lasted for 1/4hour. It is really steamy - unusually so for here. We have
hot
>dry, and usually windy, summers. This is the most humid I can remember for
>about 8 years. It is nice not having those bushfire winds though.
>I have been worrying about the irises rotting, but they have been very well
>behaved, including my AB's. I think the shade cloth is helping, and the
>extra handful of grit I put in each pot for my AB rz's.
>
>>Colleen in unusually steamy South Oz
>>MY SIGNA SEEDS ARRIVED TODAY!!!!
>
>Mine yesterday. I am absolutely delighted with them. I got my BIS seeds
last
>week. I have already broken my resolve not to plant until we shift. I have
>several packets soaked and in the freezer with their labels.
>I was most impressed with the packaging and labeling of the seeds. Well
done
>Marty and Jan!
>My packet had been opened and had a label stuck to it, saying "Inspected
and
>Approved by Australian customs dept."
>That satisfied my curiosity re seeds being mailed into Australia. I shall
>stick to my policy of always being honest and having people label the
>envelope clearly!
>Cheers, Jan clark, Aus.
>
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