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I grow my plants on outside bench without any protections as I said before.The average air humidity during winter here is 50 - 60%, but it can usually be dropped down to less than 20% during windy and sunny daytime. From November to March, we have more than 20 sunny days per month...The major contents of pot soil are AKADAMA, KANUMA and PUMICE. This is very basic and popular soil formula for alpine plants in Japan. I add crushed dolomite and charcoal to the mixture a little. The soil pH is 6.0 - 6.5.
The work on my new books layout is almost finished. I just counted - the 235 species are included (one new described in the book) and they are illustrated with 1693 colour pictures and 232 distribution maps.Still left to select pictures for the first part - general information - and to make page layouts for general part, keys and appendixes. Almost every one to whom I turned asking for permitting to use their pictures or to supply me with some, replied with - yes (with only one exception) so almost all species are well illustrated. Only those species which I never saw in nature and never grew by myself or which was not even seen by my friends, left without pictures. Such are not many.I just made agreement with printing house that they will start to work with printing 2nd of January, 2017. I decided to start this a little later to avoid pre-Christmas chaos when every printing house is extremely occupied with New Year's calendars, greeting cards etc. The January is the most quiet month, so all attention will go to my book.I apologise to those who hoped to receive it as Christmas gift, sorry. But I preferred top quality without rush. So I hope to post book at end of January.
some sunshine during this gloomy day: Crocus hyemalis