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Thanks Lesley,I think when I repot my main pot this year, I shall be putting a few pieces about the place.
a fool and his money .....
Julie, search the Forum to see photos of Lesley's weldenias... they are FANTASTIC!
...frost free dryness in winter is a must. I keep mine on a shelf in the garage and only re-pot and water when I see growth above the topdressing. No way will it grow outside and I think this will apply to N. Ireland as well.
Lesley - Thank you very much. That is a very kind offer and I will check into what I would need to do.I know who Jane McGary is but I don't know her personally. I hate to admit it but my son's dog (the malamonster) ate my book "Bulbs of North America" by Jane McGary. The worst part is I hadn't even had the opportunity to read it yet.
Hi Julie, please note that the "Bulbs of North America" is not written by Jane McGary, she was the editor for the book. This book was a multi-author collaboration, I co-wrote the section on the genus Allium with the late Jim Robinett, this being the largest section of bulbs in the book. Jim wrote about the California Allium (nearly half the species in North America), and I wrote about the rest of the species in North America. I had no idea that malamutes were so fond of devouring paper