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Mar 15, 2014 7:15 PM CST
Name: Brad
iowa (Zone 5a)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Evan Thanks !! I thought Renee did a awesome job with the article she is a very talented writer and we are very appreciative of her taking the time to write that and share our garden with other Iris Lover's.

Paul Thank You for the kind words !! and help and advice with the seedlings, was looking forward to sharing some pictures with you this spring of them blooming but unfortunately mother nature was way cruel to us this winter we set a 140 year old record for the coldest January and it was the 8th coldest winter recorded in Iowa and a good majority of the seedlings did not make it still to early to tell still hoping I can save some of them but I have been battling a horrible case of rot in everything right now. I think we just had the perfect storm of record low temps and wet damp soil. I am looking forward to your pictures of the SDB's and hoping for some of your warm dry weather here. This will be a traveling year as I think my bloom this year may be sparse. Shrug!

Sue that's sounds great I will be in touch as we get closer Smiling I think and hope that the trip will be coming up pretty fast it sounds like the drought out there has everything way ahead of schedule and I am ready it this year nodding . From what I understand Napas peak bloom is a week or so later than the other gardens so I may make it there a little on the early side for there bloom time but either way we are definitely going. It is such a beautiful trip through out that whole area really enjoyed visiting with the Painter's and looking at there gardens the last time.

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