[Arisaema-l] Arisaema-L Dormancy?
DAVID LEEDY
djleedy at sbcglobal.net
Fri Nov 1 17:04:30 CET 2013
Charles,
I noticed the green fence around your plant. It appears to be about 15" to 18" high. Did you purchase that or make it? Did you paint it green or did it come that way?
I have had to improvise in order to keep some small puppies from digging in my bulbs. For round gardens, I used a 5' welded fence (much the same as the one you have pictured) and cut it in two to make a 2 1/2' fence. I then circled the garden with it and, so far, none of the puppies have tried to jump over it. For long, narrow gardens, I have put 4' posts every four feet. I then cut my 2 1/2' fence into four foot sections, put a hook in each of the posts, and then affixed the four foot section of fencing to the hook, so that it is removable. This way I have access to an area of the garden without exposing the whole thing. That has also proved effective for small, digging puppies.
Just some ideas effective for all plants as well as Arisaemas.
David J. Leedy
3151 Cortez Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76116
Telephone: (817) 560-2997
Email: djleedy at sbcglobal.net
USDA Hardiness Zone 8 (Avg. Annual Min. Temp. of 10 to 20˚ F. or -12 to -7˚ C.)
AHS Heat Zone 9 (temperature above 86˚ F. or 30˚ C. 100 to 150 days/year)
Mean Elevation is 670 ft. or 204 meters above sea level.
Average annual precipitation is 34.73 inches or 0.882 meters.
From: Charles Hunter <2csh at bellsouth.net>
To: 'Arisaema Enthusiast Group (AEG) Discussion List (and other hardyAroids' <arisaema-l at science.uu.nl>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Arisaema-l] Arisaema-L Dormancy?
I just renewed my USDA import permit for small amounts of seed. You can
expedite it if you visit a local office that can approve you to do it
electronically. You have to go to the USDA site to get directions on how to
do that- a little confusing, but doable.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/plant_imports/smalllots_seed.
shtml
I am also a seed donor and if you want to do that The Netherlands does not
require any permit to send seeds to Eric.
I hope my Arisaema taiwanense seed pod ripens soon. My American species are
fast asleep and all seed collected but that one is still going strong with a
green seed pod. See attachments.
Charles Hunter
Smyrna, Georgia zone 7
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[mailto:arisaema-l-bounces at science.uu.nl] On Behalf Of awootten
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 9:57 PM
To: AEG
Subject: Re: [Arisaema-l] Arisaema-L Dormancy?
Hi Tom
I see you...I guess it is sleep time for arisaemae.
Remember to get your USDA permits for the SeedX; it can take a little time.
Clear skies,
Al
On 10/31/13 7:37 PM, Tom Jacobs wrote:
> Hi all. Haven't seen any traffic on the List. Since I changed my email
> domain, I am sending this just to make sure I'm still tied in. In
> particular, I'm looking forward to Arisaema SeedX in March(?).
>
> Tom Jacobs
> Hopewell Junction, NY
> Hardiness Zone 6
>
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