Hi Everyone
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Hi Everyone
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 03:20:26 -0600 (MDT)
I popped into the web this am to view the new foul and some lovely iris. It
is fun learning to use these neat tools. I'm afraid I'll mess up the machine
and have to awaken my husband to undo what I've gotten myself into- but that
is happening less often all the time.
Hurrah Heather, your garden sounds like a lot of fun, lots of flowers with
many textures. My kind of garden also!
Hi Lois, do you grow iris near the edge of that pond?
As I viewed TITANS GLORY this am on the web, I thought, My TG is more like
the darkest section on the left. Probably because the sun and I are not out
at noom together. Since I've have skin cancer twice I try to not be out
during the most dangerous hours of the day for me 10am to 5 pm
Marti- Lilacs need lots of sunshine in order to bloom. They accumulate the
sun hours and bloom accordingly according to what I've learned. That means
they bloom on wood from the summer before.
Janice, if all else fails start a small iris group of your own it might
become a full blown club in time.
Happy irising to all. Rita B, in western Washington where all
this rain is causing some rot to start. Darn it! I hadn't had any until now!
300' evevation , Sunset #7 1-1/2 miles from Puget Sound.