Re: CULT: seed pod question
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: CULT: seed pod question
- From: J* I* J* <j*@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 13:20:20 -0600 (MDT)
Remember folks there are also the iris-l archives that are now in a form
tied to a search engine. Makes finding things a lot easier. Who knows
what else you might find while poking around. The archives are now found
at:
http://www.mallorn.com/lists/iris-l/
Mark, Maureen wrote:
>
> I wouldn't mind getting instructions too. My husband is trying a few =
> crosses this year and while I have printed off everything from the archives,=
> =
> comprehensive instructions would be very useful to keep.
>
> Maureen
> Ottawa, Canada (zone 4) -- where 3 out of 4 crosses have taken
> ----------
> From: Sharon A. Ruck
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: CULT: seed pod question
> Date: Thursday, June 26, 1997 9:51
>
> Ok, it has happened to me. I have read all the postings on seed pod care,
> QUICKLY and without any real regard, since I was not growing any. Now,
> while I was away for 6 weeks, 2 of my irises have put on pods. I always
> snap them off to keep them into producing plant, not seed.
>
> WELL, now that I have these, will some of the experts pleas email me OFF
> line to tell me how to care for these to sow for next year?
John | "There be dragons here"
| Annotation used by ancient cartographers
| to indicate the edge of the known world.
John Jones, jijones@ix.netcom.com
Fremont CA, USDA zone 8/9 (coastal, bay)
Max high 95F/35C, Min Low 28F/-2C average 10 days each
Heavy clay base for my raised beds.