Re: OT-Bio
- Subject: Re: OT-Bio
- From: D* S*
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 22:24:09 -0800
From: David Silverberg <sil1812@molalla.net>
Tara: Pleas give me a call at 829-2928. I live here in Molalla on S. Ona Way.
I looked your name up in the phone book but found no listing. I have been
growing iris for about 35 years and have a great collection of books on iris
that you can research. If you let me know where in Molalla you live, I will
come visit and inspect your iris and see if I can find out what your problems
are.
Sincerely,
Dave Silverberg
Tara M Choate wrote:
> From: Tara M Choate <agilityteam@juno.com>
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is Tara Choate. I live in Molalla, Oregon. I am just getting
> started in Irises. They have always been my favorite flowers, but I have
> never had a place where I could have any. I finally have a yard, and am
> slowly working to create a yard to showcase my favorite flower.
>
> My first project was a raised bed where I transplated some decaying iris
> I found in my yard. They came back and were really healthy, but did not
> bloom. Does anyone know why this is? One person told me it was because
> they were a first-year division and would bloom this year. Another person
> told me the rhysomes were not exposed to the light and that was why.But
> someone else told me that that wasn't true and that if the really were
> too deep they would decay . . . they are really healthy and coming back
> again so that can't be. Does anyone know?
>
> I am currently trying to find some good books on Iris, particularily
> ones that deal with Iris identification. I am collection from people with
> already established beds, but many do not know the names of their plants.
> I have some books from the library, but I am always looking for
> suggestions. Also, how do you go about joining the American Iris Society?
>
> Thanks.
>
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