Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Seedy Subjects! => Grow From Seed => Topic started by: David Pilling on December 08, 2008, 06:33:24 PM
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The Cluny House seedlist for 2008 came out on the 1st. December and is available on line at:
http://www.clunyhousegardens.com/seedlist.html
or by email from:
wmattingleyATbtinternet.com .... replace AT with @ to email.
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Thanks, David..... I can resist everything except temptation ...and I know I'm not the only one round here.... :D
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Maggi the @ is used on their web site
edit by M : so it is, so wmattingley@btinternet.com it is then.
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Alplains seed list is now on the web although I haven't recieved my paper copy yet.
Lots of interesting seed especially for the drier garden, plent of cacti for you lovers of prickly things out there.
http://www.alplains.com/ (http://www.alplains.com/)
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New member Helen(Maggiepie) , in Canada, was telling me just the other day that she orders from Alplains... small world, isn't it?
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The seed always germinates well but since a lot of the plants come from Arizona, Utah, Colorado and new Mexico they don't often last long in Scotland. Don't know why :D Maybe our central European and Mediterranean members might be more successful in getting them to flowering size and beyond.
Susan
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New member Helen(Maggiepie) , in Canada, was telling me just the other day that she orders from Alplains... small world, isn't it?
Am waiting on an order now Maggi, am doubtful it will get here before christmas though.
Today is unlikely to have a mail delivery, we are in a blizzard at the moment and have a total whiteout.
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I have ordered from Alplains several times. Super seed with great germination and excellent service. Some very exciting stuff.
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I have ordered from Alplains several times. Super seed with great germination and excellent service. Some very exciting stuff.
I couldn't agree more Tony.
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First of all, Welcome Helen to this wonderful forum--nice to see friends from the Clematis group here----I am sure I am biased, but I do love this SRGC gang of international gardening stars!!!!
Alplains was always my favorite seed source in my early gardening days---but the past few years I've restricted my purchases from Alan to Clematis, barrel cacti and a few of the species with a wider distribution outside of western North America. One discovers over time that the majority of the western species do not like it here in the east.
These days I am concentrating more on uncommon natives of eastern USA---many of which superficially *appear* to be out of hardiness range for me---but have surprised me time and time again (even natives of the very far south-east).
I only wish there were someone doing collecting in those areas.
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Hi Kristl,
Firstly let me say how much I enjoyed your pics and text in your little bit of heaven thread, when I thought, well that must be it, another post with more beautiful plants.
I also like your winter avatar.
My order from Alplains was mostly violas, I hope they do ok for me, I love them so much.
Also couldn't resist some Houstonia acerosa , once I saw they are fragrant.
I have some Houstonia caerulea that are starting to grow into nice sized clumps, so am hoping these will do ok for me to.
Am wondering why bluet seed isn't more readily available.
As for this forum, I have to confess to being hugely entertained each time I have logged in.
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I received my most recent Alplains order last week. I've got Buddleja utahensis, Maihuenia poeppigii, Pelargonium endlicherianum, Scrophularia macrantha and Yucca nana. It was difficult to narrow it down to just these! Those desert Amsonia are especially tempting...
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Oh my, am meeting all my friends here!!!!! Hello, dear James....
James has for a couple years wild collected seed for me in Ohio----and his plant enthusiasm is boundless.
This might be the place, James to admit your current fever with Lardizabalaceae and to ask if any of the forum members might be able to send you seeds of that elusive Diospyros rhombifolia you yearn for :)
Yes, I've tried a few of those yummy desert Amsonias of Allan's over the years---they also did not like my garden!!! The Maihenia, on the other hand has loved it here!!!
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Hi Kristl!
I created this account last year, but I've barely used it. No longer. :)
I will take you up on your suggestions. This forum is a really wonderful resource.
Maihuenia is supposed to be one of the best hardy cactus for the Midwest. It not only tolerates winter moisture, but seems to require it somewhat. I can't wait!
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Hi,
The Silverhill Amaryllids list of perishable seed arrived yesterday, listing:
Ammocharis coranica, Clivia gardenii, Crinum macowanii, Haemanthus montanus, Scadoxus puniceus.
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If you are still young enough to consider growing trees from seed (!) try:
http://www.sheffields.com/
The seed arrived within a week.
Quercus/Prunus/Cornus/Viburnum/Magnolia etc.