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Bulbs => Ian Young's Bulb Log - Feedback Forum => Topic started by: shelagh on January 27, 2012, 04:59:21 PM
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BULB LOG 4 2012
Love the picture of Sternbergia leaves Ian, that is all I could ever get so I gave up on them. Obviously not enough sun in Bury sor a summer baking ;D
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I wonder what's happening on this end? When I try to download the Bulblog pdf file in Windows a message comes up saying "damaged file" and quits downloading after only an inch or so of the log is viewable. At home on the Mac there's no problem. I need the read the Bulb Log at work! ;)
Enjoying it immensely as usual.
johnw
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Ian's just been on the phone.. he's having a great time in England, being well looked after and shown nice gardens.
Shelagh, believe me, we think all the time about packing our bags and going to camp out with some of the Forumists who grow and flower sternbergias so well.
John: probably a browser issue: Sometimes happens for little apparant reason. Try closing the browser down and starting again. I had the same problem this afternood trying to load a pdf from another site.
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Ian's just been on the phone.. he's having a great time in England, being well looked after and shown nice gardens.
Shelagh, believe me, we think all the time about packing our bags and going to camp out with some of the Forumists who grow and flower sternbergias so well.
John: probably a browser issue: Sometimes happens for little apparant reason. Try closing the browser down and starting again. I had the same problem this afternood trying to load a pdf from another site.
Just met Ian, Maggie lovely chap and finally put a face to a name,pity i didn't have longer to talk to him.
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First thing he told me was... I met Davey!
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Just met Ian, Maggie lovely chap and finally put a face to a name,pity i didn't have longer to talk to him.
Isnt she lucky and he cooks as well. Davey you will just have to come up to Aberdeen one day and spend more time with Ian and Maggi, then I can pop over for a coffee and met you.
Angie :)
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Just met Ian, Maggie lovely chap and finally put a face to a name,pity i didn't have longer to talk to him.
Isnt she lucky and he cooks as well. Davey you will just have to come up to Aberdeen one day and spend more time with Ian and Maggi, then I can pop over for a coffee and met you.
Angie :)
I promise one day i will be up Angie,what i didn't expect is to to learn anything(as it was just a garden visit) and was holding off with questions in case Ian thought just read a book Dave,but to my amazement i was like a sponge. Ian explains something to you in a fantastic way(the bulb and compressed stem and twinscaling),i would have personally missed it in a book(it would go right over my head)i found myself thinking wow,why can't everybody explain like that.
Maggie i was so tempted to take some chilli seedlings along but didn't fancy a chocolate fine ;D
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Davey we all in our Aberdeen Club think we have the best. No matter how many times we hear Ian talk he never disappoints us. Ian just has a way of getting you so involved. One thing I have noticed is that there is never a person having forty winks when Ian gives a talk.
But please remember behind every man there is a brilliant woman ;D
Davey lets hope you and others come up to Aberdeen someday.
Angie :)
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But please remember behind every man there is a brilliant woman ;D
Yes i couldn't agree more.I was gutted Maggie wasn't there as well it would have been lovely meet.
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You've likely had a lucky esacpe! ;)
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Beautiful Crocus tommasinianus seedling Ian.
It looks like a self sown seedling?
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Ian's off out with the dogs....
yes Mike, it is a self -sown seedling. Nice thing, hope it clumps well.
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My apologies for the late loading of the BD's log 10 of 2012... he is away and left it to me and I couldn't find the file. ::) :-[ :-X
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2012Mar071331147850BULB_LOG_1012.pdf
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Lovely daffs - Ian has some superb N. cantabricus forms. Eranthis Pauline seems to be a 'cooler' shade of yellow than 'Schwefelganz', or is it just the age of the flower (or imagination)?
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In reply to a query.... yes, it is the Bulb Despot who is giving a talk tomorrow....
9th March Chiltern AGS Group- 'Highland Gathering' Ian Young
Meeting: Great Kingshill Village Hall, Nr. High Wycombe, at 7.30 pm
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Lovely daffs - Ian has some superb N. cantabricus forms. Eranthis Pauline seems to be a 'cooler' shade of yellow than 'Schwefelganz', or is it just the age of the flower (or imagination)?
We've squinted at those Eranthis every which way, Anne.... not seeing a lot of difference. If there is it is only the tiniest colour change.
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Thanks for the latest Bulb Log Ian, I find these back to basics logs with lots of close up pictures of composts & advice really valuable.
Mike
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Thanks for the latest Bulb Log Ian, I find these back to basics logs with lots of close up pictures of composts & advice really valuable.
I agree 100%. :)
I was just thinking about seed sowing mix and here it was explained so well. Thank you.
PS. I also like very much the posts with larger images of your garden, they are an inspiration.
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Mike hope you enjoy this weeks bulb log which continues on a similar topic.
Leena I will show you plenty more general garden pictures in future logs as well as the details.
Thank you both for your kind words. :D
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Fantastic job you've done Ian, i'm often plunging back old logs and re-reading articles.
The index associated to the logs produce a gold mine of informations.
Just a big thank you for your work and your knowledge sharing.
Yann
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