CULT: pots
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- Subject: CULT: pots
- From: "* M* <I*@msn.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 23:03:23 -0600 (MDT)
Once again, I was trying to use the wrong address. Last time's the charm?
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To: Barbara Mann
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To: irislist@rt66.com
Subject: Cult: pots
Here's a message I tried to send last week, but it got sent back (sometimes I
just don't understand what's going to go and what won't). Trying again:
To: IrisList@rt66.com
Subject: CULT: Iris in Pots
As sort of an aside to Kay Berg's comments: Last year the irises for the
Santa Fe Iris Society's acquisition program came a couple of weeks before they
were due to be passed out to the club members, and Erik Mason was afraid they
would dry up and be useless. So he and Paul Hill diligently potted up all
100-some of them, and that's how we took them home--in pots. I was a little
afraid they would be set back by starting to grow in the pots before they were
transplanted into the garden, but this spring all of those plants are doing
well (some of them outrageously so). Is it the weather? Is it Karma? Is it
the pots?? Maybe we've hit on a new method of replanting iris.
Barb, in Santa Fe, with the best iris season I've seen in years. Definitely
Karma.
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