Re: HYB: setting pods indoors
- Subject: Re: HYB: setting pods indoors
- From: L* M* <l*@lock-net.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 07:52:57 -0500
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Thanks Robin & Paul. Like they say, nothing ventured, nothing gained. It's in the kitchen for now, but will go out on the unheated sunporch for the winter.
I keep thinking those pesky foreign ladybugs that fill up the house over the winter will eat aphids, but didn't see much indication of that in the past. systemic seems to work well.
In this particular case, I'm not trying to get a head start, just want to try to take advantage of what little bloom I've seen this year.
It's not a cross I would plan, but one of my long term goals is a super tough everblooming version of something that would remind me of I. pallida, & this seedling certainly is the right color and fragrance.
And there's that stalk from RENASCENT, only two blooms, but making pollen....
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