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Kettle on every day at 3pm, Angela!! !!
What a beautiful small narcissus, Ian! I hadn’t ever grown the “petticoat” types, but ordered ‘Julia Jane’ after seeing photos of yours and the other rock gardeners’ last season. I’m excited to see it bloom in person.Thanks for sharing the ongoing process of selecting and growing on a cultivar, too. It’s something I’ve never read much about, and I find it very interesting. Perhaps what I mean to say is thank you for continuing to speak to comparative beginners, too.
Ian, I am silent mostly, but be assured that my respect and gratitude continues to grow with time. Your knowledge, thoughts, theories, art, design, photography and writing weave a cohesive and easy to read content. A simple Thank you is quite inadequate, but it will have to do. And thank you, also, to everyone that makes this project possible.I really like the review theme to your Bulb Logs at the end of the years. Especially since you include the covers of the previous logs, it jogs one's memories. For instance, you have prompted a question in my mind:In Bulb Log 07 ( http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2018Feb141518606975BULB_LOG_0718.pdf ) you had hope to get better seed set by keeping your potted Eranthis pinnatifida outside, instead in the greenhouse during flowering. Were you successful?