Fw: Dwarf siberians


 


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Hi All
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Loved Bills blog.Thanks Bill
Only trouble is one finds these interesting blogs when one hasn't quite got enough time to browse it. That will come later when all the hullabaloo has died down and I can take my time.  Hope you all enjoyed your Christmas.
The rain in UK has been relentless all year. Great for the siberians and water iris ,but lack of sun may curtail their flowering  .A good feed might help. I'm hoping that some of my seedling sibs will flower, so I wait in anticipation.
Have a good gardening year to you all.
Iris Clarke
UK
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Subject: Fw: [sibrob] Dwarf siberians

 

This is from Bill Dougherty. I am sorry that because of spam messages getting through the controls I thought I had in place, I feel that this is the temporary solution after Rodney get 'spammed' on several iris lists. Hopefully, this is a very temporary measure. Again, sorry.

Ellen Gallagher

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Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 1:49 PM
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Hi Margaret;
 
Thank you for the comment on my blog. It seems to be a great medium to provide knowledge about plants.
 
Sincerely, Bill
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From: Margaret Boehm <mhmboehm@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wed, Dec 26, 2012 4:22 pm
Subject: Re: [sibrob] Dwarf siberians

 
Dear Bill,

I'm in Florida, a transplanted Connecticut Yankee who now divides her time between these southern climes and Maine.  I drooled over and savored your blog.  What a pleasure.  You had a picture of Rikugi Sakura, one of my absolute favorites that had to stay in Connecticut...sigh.  Maybe on the sandy shores of Little Sebago I can create a spot it could grow.  And your lilies, ah, would the deer let me....hmmmm.  Anyway, thank you for a delightful stroll into a world I love.
Margaret Boehm

On 11/6/2012 8:51 PM, wmcdougherty wrote:
 
Hello everyone?

Saw about 40 new dwarf siberians bloom this spring.
To see some photos go to my blog site summerchasegardens.blogspot.com.

Bill Dougherty








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