CULT: seeking gowth habits lists (was Hardiness of Blyth Intros)
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- Subject: CULT: seeking gowth habits lists (was Hardiness of Blyth Intros)
- From: s*@aristotle.net (J. Michael, Celia or Ben Storey)
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 08:08:57 -0700 (MST)
Greetings, all.
Wonderful Walter Moores posted a nice long list of Blyth TB varieties and
their growth habits in Mississippi that I have saved for future reference.
It struck me as such useful information, I'm hoping others who have grown a
good number of any one hybridizer's introductions will follow suit with
detailed lists.
I am, of course, mostly interested in my fellow Southerners' experiences,
because that is what translates best into my garden; but surely traffic on
our list would not be overburdened with reports from all over the world.
:-)
I know we do this on a small scale all the time, but inventories such as
Mr. Moores provided would be good archive material for tyros such as me.
Thank you again, Mr. Moores.
What is a "good number"? I don't know, five varieties?
If we've already done this, excuse my ignorance and point me toward the
IRIS-L Archives, and I will slink away quietly. :-)
celia
storey@aristotle.net
Little Rock, Arkansas USDA Zone 7b