Re: RE: Alfalfa  Pellets


Hello!

Yes, sib seedlings, tremendous growth some blooming second year after planting, most all in the third year from seed. Should be able to share some pictures soon.

A few ssedlings like Drops of Brandy without the brandy drops - light blue drops and light blue rim  - faded bleached blue jeans.
Huge white with all parts heavily ruffled like an exotic single peony.
Its fun to collect and grow different Siberian Iris but it is a blast to create your own cultivars!  

Bill

Ellen Gallagher <ellengalla@yahoo.com> wrote:

>--- wmcdougherty@cs.com wrote:
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>> Yes, horse alfalfa, not rabbit!
>> It has produced excellent results in my seedling beds.
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>Guys, I was making a joke about rabbit food! Yes, alfalfa
>(horse) is beneficial for irises in some soils. Bill, you were
>speaking of Siberian seedling beds, right? 
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>Ellen (who still has 'Tiffany Lass' in bloom...will it ever
>stop? :-) 
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>Berlin, New Hampshire - USDA Zone 3 
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