Re: Fritillarias
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- Subject: Re: Fritillarias
- From: G*
- Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 07:45:32 -0500
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Hello Marion,
I have not gotten into bulbs real strong, so I can not answer your questions
about Frits. However there is a List called "Great Lakes Bulbs" that could be of
interest to you. Small group headed up by Jim Shields.... very knowledgeable
bunch. List is pretty slow now, so jump in and stir things up. Sure they would
welcome you questions, comments.
Subscribe: GreatLakesBulbs-subscribe@onelist.com
Web Page is at: http://www.garden.dmans.com/jshields/GLOVBulbs/
Hope I got all that right.
Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
around the woods - around the world
genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <mraitz@accessone.com>
Subject: Fritillarias
> Hi All,
> I'd be interested to know what fritillarias people are growing, and
> with what success. My F. meleagris have been dwindling except for
> one clump, all in heavy soil, I admit, and so has Imperialis - lack of
> feeding, I'm sure. Some lovely narrow sophisticated looking ones
> surprise me faithfully every year, F. elwesii, but they have good
> drainage where they are.
> What prompts the question is my new F. persica, a find at a 40% off
> sale. Must this have total sun and heat? Heavy feeder? Do you get
> re-bloom?
> What are your favorites?
> Marian Raitz
> Bellevue WA Zone 8 most of the time
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