The weather this past week has been like spring. Daytime temperatures have been at or near 70 degrees, and nightime temperatures have been above 50 degrees. As a result of these abberant temperatures, I am not getting the normal "cold chill" in the Greenhouse. Indeed, I can't even get the Greenhouse temperature below 50 degrees no
Speaking about the Greenhouse, it just looks beautiful. I have removed so many plants that will not contribute to my hybridizing work this coming spring, and the plants that I have kept have been repotted to larger pots. The seedlings are growing so well; they are really increasing in size with the wonderful weather we've had. Some of the seedlings are so big that they look like they are mature plants. I have kept one row completely open so that it can be used for a myriad of purposes.
Another aspect of my work has been trying to create new conversions. Last year I converted BIG KISS, but it was not a full conversion. So, I treated it again. Several of the treated plants look good, but one plant looks very, very good. There are four fans, and I have groomed, protected, and cut the fans, so that the growing tip will more easily emerge. When a plant is a chimera it is usually easier to treat a second time, and cause it to be 100% tetraploid. A second plant that I
I must also report on Diana's Camellia Bush. It is just glorious. Tall, erect, and blooms everywhere. Normally our Camellia is nice for a short time, and then the winter arrives. However, as I've noted, we haven't had much of a wint
Again, because of the calm weather, I went ahead and burned our trash pile of garden debris and dead trees and limbs. Before I started the fire I brought a water hose to to where I would be working, and I also brought a rake and a stiff hoe and a pitch fork. I just wanted to make sure that the fire did not
Hope that you've also had a good week.
Bill
Bill,
ReplyDeleteWas looking at your greenhouse pic and wondering what do you have to spray on your daylilies to keep them bug free and disease free? All the daylilies in the picture look amazing! Happy holidays to you and Diana.