Monday, September 28, 2009

Searching for....

We are still looking for these Miniature Tall Bearded Iris and although listed at various nurseries through the RHS plant finder they either don't list them in their catalogue or are not responding to email requests:

Kelways:
Candylane
Chickee
Evening Pond

Merriments Gardens: no mail order (!)
Carolyn Rose

Breezy Knees: no mail order(!) and their in 'the north', happily other people do both these and they're not so far away
Rosemary's Dream
Carolyn Rose

The Mead: no mail order (!)
Lucky Charm

Seagate:
Speck So
Rosemary's Dream
Reminiscence
Billie the Brownie

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Being Enriched

Iris of Sissinghurst have come up with Enriched one not in our collection but recently listed, they have it for us and are asking the local Iris group if anyone has plants that we are still missing. The group includes the main breeder of MTB's Olga Wells. So fingers X'd

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Registering the collection

We are oh so close, after a moment of panic when it seemed we would not be recorded as remotely interesting let alone registered as a plant collection, Plant Heritage has eased regs and allowing for over enthusiastic registration of plants by nurseries who cannot subsequently supply them, have agreed to begin the process of registration for our collection of Iris MTB's

All I need do now is write up the plant list in botanical speak.... !

Lavander and Sage

about 200 modules of a mix of Lavander (Lavandula multifidia Blue) and Clary Sage (Salvia Blue Spire) are adorning the garden table along with several seed trays of Hyssop, more lavander and some rosemary waiting for module space (small garden problem)

I'm debating whether to plant out this 'hedging' now (late autumn) or wait until spring.

Arrivals

I have been lax I'm afraid and forgot to post about our new arrivals. The first from Seagate in the form of:

Ace
Baubles & Beads
Honorabile
Oh So Cool
Welch's Reward

The rest arrived post haste from the US via Christine Lomer in Spain:

Merit
Maslon
Connect the Dots
Dancing Lilacs
Ben a Factor
Bumblebee Deelite
Poker Chips

Gulp that was some digging and preparing for them to get in the ground quickly. SO we are now sitting on 31 cultivars. They look a bit lost in their big patch of earth but the spring planted ones are romping away and showing their vigour in spades.

Next step is getting our collection registered.
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