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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #135 on: October 08, 2016, 12:43:54 PM »
Ruben the babies are well growing, sorry taken with an old smartphone:

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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #136 on: October 27, 2016, 11:19:03 AM »
I was getting worried but the packet has finally arrived! :D
Posted nearly 6 weeks ago! :o
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #137 on: November 02, 2016, 07:09:15 PM »
Plans afoot for a Crocus/Galanthus event  taking shape on Facebook......



Tony Goode Superb .... and some nice companion planting for the crocus in your garden too.Tim Ingram Wonderful... need to have another talk sometime on Crocus Tony Goode or Wim Boens, especially how they associate with other plants. These really light up the autumn garden. Must grow more of them. Wim Boens Tim, I'm sure that could be arranged in the coming years...Paddy Parmee we could sort it with Hampshire AGS Tim Ingram & Wim BoensPaddy Parmee !'m putting together 2017/18 Sept ~May Tim Ingram Wim, I remember a very enjoyable (and generous) 'Snowdrop & Crocus' day in Chris Brickell's garden many years ago. There are Snowdrop meetings everywhere for plantspeople through the winter, but it would be great to celebrate a wider compass of flowers and in autumn too... and just seen Paddy Parmee's comment! Scope for something interesting as the autumn colours reach their peak.Wim Boens Paddy, Tim, autumn of 2018 would be better for me, a talk about autumn flowering Crocuses and how they combine with other plants. But maybe Tony Goode has a good talk about this, so you could have one in 2017?Paddy Parmee 2018 good, Ive September 2018 booked but free Oct NovemberWim Boens October 2018 sounds fine to me, but like I said maybe Tony has one ready for next autumn? Tim Ingram Paddy, Wim - October would be good! I know bulb sales normally come earlier in autumn but maybe this could be combined with a display and sale of bulbs (autumn snowdrops Emma et al?) and several speakers? And a good garden?! It is a time of year to savour. Any thoughts Tony? East Anglia is such a kingdom of bulbs that we could learn from you all there too. And/or have a travelling event year on year?Emma Thick We are planning some thing here at work which will be around I think the 5 November for Autumn which I think is a Saturday, more details to follow Tim Ingram Maybe travelling speakers then?  Emma Thick We have one speaker already lined up .Emma Thick I will make a copy of this conversation and show my head gardener and bossPaddy Parmee Have linked you all in to a group message Emma Tim WimTony Goode I am always up for an opportunity to talk about crocus Tim Ingram and Wim Boens, and Emma Thick. Distance no object ... furthest I have travelled so far is Sweden :-)Mark McDonough Wonderful collection of crocus Wim, many super photos. :)Tim Ingram Tony, Wim, Paddy - maybe a meeting involving/promoting the Crocus Group in some way? My impression of the Plantsman's World at the moment is of many different groups and societies with common and overlapping memberships but not common events, which may not always encourage new gardeners to get involved? Paddy Parmee Need to get our heads together Tim Wim Boens Tony and/or John might be better placed to involve the Crocus Group in this...I'm separated from you guys by some water 

Margaret Young Interesting to see this conversation of a joint Crocus/Galanthus event..... puts me in mind of the SRGC/Cyclamen Society weekend in Penrith! Such an event would, of course, be possible to be advertised in the extensive Crocus Section of the SRGC forum - where many of those there on Facebook originally met, I think!



 
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #138 on: December 05, 2016, 07:38:45 AM »
Seed received a few weeks back are on the move. 13 pots so far out of 18 sown show activity at various stages ..

Thanks to Ruben, Wim and donors .

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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #139 on: December 05, 2016, 02:05:35 PM »
Ruben the babies are well growing, sorry taken with an old smartphone:

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2014 seedlings?? From the first year I took over the seedex...good to see babies from my first time  ;)  :P
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #140 on: December 05, 2016, 02:07:45 PM »
I was getting worried but the packet has finally arrived! :D
Posted nearly 6 weeks ago! :o
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6 weeks :o :o , something's changed, although I'm not sure what... It took them +8 weeks to arrive in South-Africa....
I'll have to look into this for next year's exchange.
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #141 on: December 05, 2016, 02:09:51 PM »
Plans afoot for a Crocus/Galanthus event  taking shape on Facebook......

Interesting to see this conversation of a joint Crocus/Galanthus event..... puts me in mind of the SRGC/Cyclamen Society weekend in Penrith! Such an event would, of course, be possible to be advertised in the extensive Crocus Section of the SRGC forum - where many of those there[/size]on Facebook originally met, I think!

Would love for this to go through, but I'm not sure if someone in the UK is willing to organise this...I've started to gather pics for my talk just in case  ;)  ;D
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #142 on: December 05, 2016, 02:10:31 PM »
Seed received a few weeks back are on the move. 13 pots so far out of 18 sown show activity at various stages ..

Thanks to Ruben, Wim and donors .

Cheers Dave

That's great, Dave. Always wonderful to see the babies sprouting!
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #143 on: March 10, 2017, 08:11:02 AM »
Oh no.... look here....



Seedpods are coming, means I'm waking up from my slumber...to ask you to collect them before they explode their seeds and take over the world... ;)

In all seriousness, please don't forget the Crocus Group seed-exchange when you collect your Crocus Seeds, I and all our members will be eternally grateful!
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #144 on: March 10, 2017, 11:25:51 AM »
Not just seeds though, Wim? Cormlets and spare corms too?
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #145 on: March 10, 2017, 05:00:57 PM »
Not just seeds though, Wim? Cormlets and spare corms too?

Yes, of course! Thanks for remarking that!!
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #146 on: April 30, 2017, 08:59:57 PM »
Ladies and gentlemen, please, when harvesting seeds/cormlets and corms of Crocus, don't forget this poor seed-exchange manager of the Crocus Group who would love to be overwhelmed by the amount and number of Crocus sent in for this year's exchange. Every amount (1 seed up to 1 million of seeds) of every Crocus (the most common and the most rare and recently described) is very welcome. Just harvested some pods of C. michelsonii here today, see below...
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #147 on: May 01, 2017, 04:48:27 PM »
just cleaned bulbils and pods this afternoon. ;)
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #148 on: May 01, 2017, 05:11:28 PM »
Wim,
To what address do we send crocus seed from the UK?
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Re: News from the Crocus Group
« Reply #149 on: May 01, 2017, 05:45:16 PM »
just cleaned bulbils and pods this afternoon. ;)

 :) :) :)  :D :D :D Cheers, Yann!
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