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When I came along Roger Poulett a bell rang. I had an interesting correspondence about Cyclamen with him in 1994 and until today I cultivate Cyclamen colchicum which originated from him.He had an excellent handwriting and - he wrote in perfect German!Some years later I was told - true or not - that he gave up all his plants and went to sunnier climes.I was very impressed by him and I am curious to know whether there is someone in this community who is able to tell me something about the fate of Roger.Gerd
Quote from: Gerdk on November 12, 2010, 06:06:08 PMWhen I came along Roger Poulett a bell rang. I had an interesting correspondence about Cyclamen with him in 1994 and until today I cultivate Cyclamen colchicum which originated from him.He had an excellent handwriting and - he wrote in perfect German!Some years later I was told - true or not - that he gave up all his plants and went to sunnier climes.I was very impressed by him and I am curious to know whether there is someone in this community who is able to tell me something about the fate of Roger.GerdI used to get Roger's wonderful handwritten lists and bought several marvellous plants from him. He retired a few years ago - I can't remember where he went but I probably still have his last list somewhere so I will have a hunt for it.
Cover your bed with wire-net and hide it by thin layer of stone chips. It helps against cats. Their legs dont like stone chips and especially the wire-net just below.Janis
This one has been popping up either and yon. I can't remember the species. Seems very late given the rains we've had in the last 6 weeks.johnw