Larry - I was laughing at the 2 tables being hastily reserved after you sat at one the first day. That was so funny!!!
I am enjoying your adventures! You are a wonderful writer. Next time, take a video camera and post it to YouTube and post the links in your articles. I am enjoying all the photos, but I want to see and hear MORE!!! There is just too much to see in just a few photos! Ha, ha!
Looking at the large beds of seedlings, I was wondering how the hybridizers get around to even evaluate each seedling? Is there narrow paths between rows of seedlings? I was amazed at how many seedlings they packed into a bed. I can only dream that MY seedling beds will look like that some day in the future! Mine are all tiny seedlings. Obviously, I am not doing something right.
Seems like you and Siri have quite the love-hate relationship going on there! What an enjoyable article!
AND what a coincidence that you ran into a former grant winner from UI that you knew! Small world! Glad to hear he is into researching Spring Sickness. We need more daylily researchers ....
Can't wait for your adventure articles to continue .... Looking forward to the next installment!
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us. Garden Rooms and Becky's Budget Garden