tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post3549733273483052041..comments2023-09-27T02:21:20.210-07:00Comments on Lee's Daylily Potpourri: Planting seeds 2 . . .Lee and Jean Pickleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08092490614404949294noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-13659487667354774592010-08-20T13:01:22.639-07:002010-08-20T13:01:22.639-07:00Hi John,
I enjoy sharing what I do on the blog. I ...Hi John,<br />I enjoy sharing what I do on the blog. I am glad you enjoy looking at it. I am going to have to cut down on the number of my seedlings, Jean and I are getting where we just can[t do it anymore. This will probably be the last year that we even attempt that many. Thanks for looking.<br />LeeLee and Jean Pickleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08092490614404949294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-80447773239386379472010-08-14T12:11:14.654-07:002010-08-14T12:11:14.654-07:00Lee,
Between you, Nikki and a few other bloggers ...Lee,<br /><br />Between you, Nikki and a few other bloggers I might be tempted back into blogging. I hope that does not mean I have borrow someone's cat and post its picture too!<br /><br />Despite the fact that the chances are slim that I will ever plant seedlings in a green house or have room for 4000 seeds, I do enjoy reading your posts. One never knows what can be learned and put to use with the daylilies. The toughening up before lining out is slightly different technique. Then again if those plants tossed over the fence can root and keep on growing there just might be something to it.<br /><br />Thanks<br />John Hric<br />Cleveland OhJohnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06656795026670476174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-64018650920946909672010-08-10T15:46:27.997-07:002010-08-10T15:46:27.997-07:00Hi Joss,
It is great to get a response from someon...Hi Joss,<br />It is great to get a response from someone other than US readers. You are the second I have had, the other from England. Thanks for reinforcing the peat pot information. I had heard this so I have been watching. I have not been able to get a very good percentage of sprouted seedlings with things like the peat pots. My best results are using the trays as shown.<br />I hear you have some great wines in New Zealand. Also, any video I have seen of NZ is absolutely breathtaking. Jean and I had thought about trying to come and try the trout fishing there, but that never developed. Now that we are no longer fly fishing, probably cannot justify the cost. Have a great day.<br />LeeLee and Jean Pickleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08092490614404949294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-35744975945572038272010-08-10T01:17:27.125-07:002010-08-10T01:17:27.125-07:00Hi Lee and Jean....I do so enjoy reading your post...Hi Lee and Jean....I do so enjoy reading your posts.(and your site) I am a newbie from "Down Under" in New Zealand. I dont envy your heat, but I do envy your stunning Daylilies!<br />One word of caution with the peat pots. I have used them many times over the years, and have found that if the top edge of the pot dries out too much, then it acts like a wick and sucks the moisture out of the pot and soil. So please keep an eye on that.... :-)<br />Regards, Duncan, New Zealand.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03427353972779116599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-15747365460650270062010-08-07T05:38:37.803-07:002010-08-07T05:38:37.803-07:00I did , thanks! Nikki and I are planning on coming...I did , thanks! Nikki and I are planning on coming. I would like to buy some RWC from you this fall if you have enough. keep up the good work.<br /><br />JoshJosh Jaqueshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08817999487575043880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-41489328787533969822010-08-07T05:00:18.162-07:002010-08-07T05:00:18.162-07:00Josh,
Good to hear from you. Did you get the infor...Josh,<br />Good to hear from you. Did you get the information about the Daylily Hybridizer's Summit at Chattanooga?<br />LeeLee and Jean Pickleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08092490614404949294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2719904028437546988.post-5096626790362305182010-08-06T19:07:37.714-07:002010-08-06T19:07:37.714-07:00Yes I am still reading, keep up the good work. I ...Yes I am still reading, keep up the good work. I admit that I am envious of your seed numbers. I have planted 850 tet and 300 dip seeds so far. The later than normal bloom season along with a very hot May and June made pod set difficult for me. I will have a greenhouse of some sort by this winter.<br /><br />Enjoying your updates<br />Josh JaquesJosh Jaqueshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08817999487575043880noreply@blogger.com