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I don't think my husband is aware that we have a washing machine or an iron.Angie
Leaving home tomorrow. Prague, here I come!
From the internet Lesley:Add about an inch of boiling water to a jug, then place the stem ends in the water for around 1 minute. This will force out the air from the stems and allow better uptake of water. Take them out of the hot water, then re-cut the stem ends and put them into water up to their necks or immerse them completely overnight before arranging. A more foolproof method for Hellebores is to wait until they have formed (or are beginning to form) seed pods. At this stage they will condition very well and last a long time.
I admire your energy Lesley, I'm wilting fast.
Blog 661 – 15th July 2013Still many seeds to sow and more expected any day from the Trillium Group and NZIS. I wonder, at what age does one decide not to bother with seeds any more? Whatever it is, I haven’t reached it yet, nor have come anywhere near!
As for when do we stop sowing seed- well, I advocate the policy of our mentor, Harold Esslemont - never! He was still sowing fritillaria seed at nearly ninety - sounds good to me!