Frosty Iris stalks
- To: irisgruppen <i*@Rt66.com>
- Subject: Frosty Iris stalks
- From: G* A* <e*@kkeka.ericsson.se>
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 12:57:08 +0200
Goddag yxskaft!
Thats nearly how its feels when you get the digest file from 6 sept.
after the 7,8,9,10,11.
I didn't comment you Carolyn when you said ' glad you got answers
from Dave', but I confess I was a little confused.
So I say : thanks again for the bleach explanations.
Tom, If it's possible I would appreciate to get the files in cronological
order.
((follows : expl. of Goddag yxskaft!
It's a story, about a deaf man sitting outside his little
house carving an axe handle.
He sees a friend approaching, and because he isn't going to hear what his
friend is going to say to him, he is trying to figure that out.
He is thinking : The first thing he is going to say is of course,
'What are you carving?'
And I will answer him : Axe handle.
When his friend arrives he says 'Good Morning' and he gets the answer 'Axe
Handle' = Goddag yxskaft. ))
Clarence.
We had only 2deg C last night, And I covered my irisstalks with
brown paperbags.
With a little imagination, you could think there was a gang of brown trolls
out there in the garden. :) :)
Last year we had our first nightfrost the 19 september (-2C).
We were lucky this night but north of stockholm there was frost.
Another question; I have some seed capsules from my yellow 'old one' TB
they are still green, how can I see when they are ready to harvest? Must
they be completly brown and dry???
Regards, Gunnar Andersson (retired chemist) in Sweden