TOW for April

John Bryan johnbryan@worldnet.att.net
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:02:52 PST
Dear Mary Sue:
I wonder if any of the following might be of interest: Lilium, Dierama,
Ferraria, Tigridia and Trillium, Cheers, John E. Bryan

Mary Sue Ittner wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> We are still continuing the topic started last week about Mediterranean
> gardens so there is still time for some of you to share your experiences.
> In addition and simultaneously we can talk about Rhodophiala which was
> going to be a topic down the road. I will announce the topics I have
> scheduled for April so people can anticipate them and prepare responses.
> Remember you can always write to me and tell me things you like to be a
> topic in the future. This is especially true of people who have joined this
> list since I solicited suggestions.
> 
> Here are the topics and the people who will introduce them. We'll be doing
> tender and hardy bulbs both.
> 
> March 29-30 Coping with Cold (Bulbs for frozen soil)-- Judy Glattstein
> April 6/7 Growing Tender Bulbs in Cold Climates--Mark Mazer
> April 13/14 Babiana--Rachel Saunders
> April 20/21 Bulbs for Continental climates, Upper Midwest--Boyce Tankersley
> April 27/28 Nerine--Hamish Sloan
> 
> Mary Sue
> PBS List Administrator and TOW Coordinator
> 
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