Its time for another update on the status for those USA members concerning the cyc. society seed distribution. I am sorry to say that I have not up to this ...
A memo to Cyc. Soc. members who sent for seed. This morning I talked to the people at the plant inspection station at JFK international, the probable site of...
Hello to all, As a new member of this group I would like to introduce myself. I garden in Zone 6/7 in Europe. The climate allows me to grow many of the...
Greetings thanks so much for the information and update. Cheers Gerry Nicholls ________________________________________________________________ The best...
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Jan 23, 2004 4:29 am
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Welcome, I just joined also. If possible could you post a picture for us to see? Gary Gossett Portland Oregon USA 8a In a message dated 1/22/2004 9:02:26 AM...
Can someone advise me how to post a new message on this group as I just seem to be going round in cirlses trying to work it out! ... From: garyisonit@......
I have several potfuls of C coum seedlings (about a year old I think) full of flowers. Am I right in presuming the best time to pot them up singly would be...
Why not hit reply to any message, delete the subject and put what you want, delete the body and go to it! Gart Gossett Portland Oregon USA 8a In a message...
Gary, thank you for the email - photos? of me, my plants, my garden??? Whichever the interest I do not have enough knowledge of the computer to add photos -...
Hello everyone, I am another new member to this group :-) I'm from Tasmania, Australia, and I find this climate perfect for growing cyclamens. I've liked...
Hi there Lauren, I too love the small persicum that we get now in the garden centres. I find they often have a wonderful scent and are incredibly hardy. (not...
Hello Lauren I was in Tasmania this time last year and agree its a perfect climate for them! Interestingly we also have a Tasmanian connection here on the...
trevor wiltshire
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Jan 29, 2004 11:26 am
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Charlotte, Surely you can find a teenager somewhere? That is what I did! Gary a message dated 1/26/2004 7:01:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, cmjac2003@......
I was interested to see the comments on growing c. persicum. Mine are in a greenhouse plunged in sand with bottom heat and kept at min 40f air temperature. Our...
... air temperature. Our humidity is very high ... They originate at sea level in Cyprus and must be quite tender. <<< C persicum make a wonderful sight in...
Diane many thanks for your comments I write as our great chill is over(one night at -2c) and it is now warm and raining hard. I have seen c.persicum in the...
We are lucky in Tasmania, we only get light frosts and can grow most things outside. Last Winter I had my C. Persicums in pots outside, and they flowered all...
... You would enjoy sitting with your feet up, NOT pulling weeds, reading all the garden catalogues and choosing plants/seeds for the next season. I have lived...
My home garden is very boring right now. Recently moved here and have made few changes yet. I tend to 'work' or at least be at work about 60+ hours per week....
Since Gary and I have discussed this a little off-list, I'm going to pose the question to the list, because I'm very curious to know how other cyclamen...
Ellen Hornig
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Jan 31, 2004 7:09 pm
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Gary, I would love a tour of Terra Nova. Ellen, I'm with you on the diversity issue, but there clearly is a market for plants that will be predictable. --Henry...
I Henry, When can you come out? Gary In a message dated 1/31/2004 12:35:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, treehugger53ah@... writes: Gary, I would love a tour...
I feel that Ellen has said a few of the things that I a) couldn't find delicate / polite words for and b) needed more time to think about. I expect to be way...
I like diversity and I like to be able to choose my own favourites. I spend most of my time in garden centres carefully examining tables of flowering...