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Giogio, I use good professional potting mix with extra perlite and the se=eds
are growing very well. I finally have some very nice looking plants with=a
male bloom on one of each variety. That is so exciting to finally see a
bloom. Next year, I expect them all to bloom, well, maybe just most but =the
expectation is still there.
Good to have you on the list.
Nancy Robinson Tennessee near the Smoky Mountains Park. I cut a bloom =off
a Pinellia today and as I cut the bloom up there came all these beetles t=hat
were pollinating the flowers. Sorry about that but I do not want that ma=ny
pinellias around.
> I didn't read till now about which pH in the soil is the best for
> Arisaemas, here in my yard we have acid soil, very good for Azalaea and
> Rododendron.
>
> A question to Ray : my Eremurus ( two different flowers, white and
> yellow-orange ) are setting seeds, may be someone is interested? have I
> to send them to Eric or not?, the same for Rudbeckias,now growing in
> wild grass, in many colours, they will be ready in September.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards to all of you
>
> Giorgio
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