tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post7813605022337012340..comments2023-10-31T08:36:03.759-07:00Comments on Bill's Daylily Corner: The Daylily Society of Louisville; TWENTY CARROTBill Waldrophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18012064602543142108noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-2251410949422832022011-10-25T17:08:48.663-07:002011-10-25T17:08:48.663-07:00Hi David,
My Greenhouse is 35 feet wide, and 48 f...Hi David,<br /><br />My Greenhouse is 35 feet wide, and 48 feet long. From my experience I think that the ideal size for a Greenhouse is 35 x 60. The extra 12 feet in length assures that 1,000 seedlings can be planted each year, and there is plenty of additional room for established plants to be used for hybridizing.<br /><br />I like seeds planted in 3" peat pots, that are subsequently moved to one-gallon containers. If someone wants a plant that I do not intend to keep, I can simply pick up the pot and give it to whoever wants it. Very simple. Also, I can pick up a pot with a bad plant, and throw it away. Likewise, if the plant is a "dormant," I can move it to a new row where it can grow better without being overcome with foilage from surrounding plants.<br /><br />Hope this help. Thanks for the questions!<br /><br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-31882260705238173752011-10-25T07:10:54.747-07:002011-10-25T07:10:54.747-07:00Bill,
What are the dimensions of your greenhouse?...Bill,<br /> What are the dimensions of your greenhouse? What are the advantages of planting your seeds in pots?<br />Thanks in advance,<br />David BishopDavid Bishopnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-79312013362913479682011-10-20T06:09:08.296-07:002011-10-20T06:09:08.296-07:00Hi Paul,
So glad to have your note! I thought th...Hi Paul,<br /><br />So glad to have your note! I thought that perhaps fewer friends were visiting the Blog because there have been no notes.<br /><br />The parents to TWENTY CARROT are as follows: (Varsity Orange x Ram).<br /><br />I very much enjoy visiting the daylily Clubs. Over the past month I have visited Clubs in Detroit, Michigan, Huntsville, Alabama, Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia, and just returned from Louisville, Kentucky. I am really learning a lot about how the Clubs operate. It is truly an adventure of fun to see the Clubs in operation.<br /><br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-91037382234400006642011-10-20T03:48:12.827-07:002011-10-20T03:48:12.827-07:00Dear Bill,
Twenty carrot is very nice. What are ...Dear Bill,<br /><br />Twenty carrot is very nice. What are it's parents, if you don't mind sharing that?<br />I must admit, you've been very busy traveling around going to daylily clubs. It must be fun. I hope I get to do that in my retirement someday. I've got some time before I get there. Great writings.Paul K. Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03627082184797782767noreply@blogger.com