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Sep 2, 2016 7:00 AM CST
Name: Tom
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I am going to experiment a bit with an iris in a pot this winter. I have one seedling that fell out or was pulled out of one of the pots by something, so I planted it by itself in a small pot. Now I'm going to put it into a larger pot, and leave it outside probably until the first of the year or so. Then I'm going to bring it into the basement and put it in a sunny window. On warmer days I'll take it outside in the sun. I'm going to try to force it to see if I can make it bloom faster. Should be fun, but it's a kind of small one. I have no idea which cross it came from, and I'm sure I'll never know. I've been wanting to do that, so here's my chance. Smiling
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