Rebloom and records
> Still can't believe I have an iris bouquet in the house - stalks of QUEEN
> DOROTHY, IMMORTALITY, and GOLDEN ENCORE.
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Today Palo Pinto opened. Not the best form when compared to todays TB's
but such a pretty plicata. One of the things I like best about rebloom is that I have
time to look at each individual bloom. Sometimes in the spring things get so
hectic that I don't get to pay as much attention to everything.
To those of you who keep records. How detailed do you get? I have tried point
scoring each individual clump but I don't usually have time for it when the peak
bloom season hits. In the past I have tracked number of bloom stalks, number of
blooms, date of bloom, length of bloom, etc. I would like to know what others feel
is the important information to track. What do you look for on seedlings you are
evaluating versus a clump of TB's that you have seen for the last 4 or 5 years.
Also, how many of you track weather and its effects? I know this subject was
broached last week but it didn't seem to get very far.
One more thing. Someone out there has gardening books on cd or disk. I
would like to know which books and where they are available.
Dana Brown Lubbock, Texas Zone 7
Where the coldest it's ever been is
-17 on 2/8/33 and the warmest it's
ever been is 114 on 6/27/94