TB,SIB,BULB,OT: seed propagation
- Subject: TB,SIB,BULB,OT: seed propagation
- From: B*
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 08:17:19 -0400
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From: Bwardwelliii <Bwardwelliii@netzero.net>
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, July 29, 2001 8:46 PM
Subject: [iris-talk] seed propagation
>Hi, I'm relatively new and have very few irises, varieties that is, in my
collection. I started my gardens several years ago after finding a huge
pile of discarded bulbs and rhizomes along the side of the road. Knowing
what they could become, I tore up the yard and started what has become quite
an obsession. Each year I return to the pile. This year, I found nearly
one hundred rhizomes with leaves. Some bloomed, most have grown 6 or more
strong leaves and apparently all have lived. I have bought a new property
with 1.5 acres of yard and another 4 acres of woods and swamp. I plan to
take some of plants along with me. My current garden is now three years old
and many of the Bearded I have now have seed pods, as well as some of my
three year old daylilies. Would someone be so kind as to give me the scoop
on how to propagate from seeds. I'm not sure when to remove the pods, what
to do with the seeds and when to plant them in pots. Thanks in advance.
>
>Bill Wardwell
>Bristol, RI
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