Re: intro


Welcome Steve,
     FYI, I got some I. graminea to sprout by harvesting fresh seed and
tossing them immediately in a bare spot in a planter box outside my kitchen.
I didn't get 100% germination, but they do come up in early spring after a
nice winter chill it seems. I plan to move them to their regular homes soon.

Bob Dickow, Moscow Idaho, USDA Zone 5-6.

----- Original Message -----
From: "steve crook" <zone1_5@yahoo.com>
To: <sibrob@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject: [sibrob] intro


> Good Evening Everyone :Just joined the group this evening and decided to
introduce myself . I`m a retired carpenter living 6 miles south west of Hay
River NWT .Canada ; zone 1 maybe 1.5 . My name is Darm Crook . I`v grown and
hybrid lilies , annuals and perennials for quite some time but have only
grown a few Irises . Also grow a vegie garden about 40'X 50' with just about
every vegie but corn and artichoke , they just don`t make it here . This
winter I acquired some Iris seed for I . Siberica , I . Yellow Flag , I .
Graminea



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