Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => General Forum => Topic started by: David Nicholson on September 10, 2007, 08:47:43 PM
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Just noticed for the first time the figures showing my time logged in to the New Forum since it started (10 days, 1 hour and 18 minutes) and I have to say I've enjoyed every minute of it and I'velearned so much from so many people. What a very very good use of time. ;D
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I suppose I might reasonably be expected to agree with you, David .... and I do!
I seem to be seeing new plants all the time... I had no idea I was so ignorant :-[ Where else would I be learning all this? Every bit as pleasant for me, without a doubt, is the chance to chat and joke and have fun with everyone... so friendly and makes the SRGC more important to me than any other organisation I have ever belonged to. Fun and learning, what more could we ask of our time?
Well, cake to go with, naturally ;)
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I can think of a few things I'd like to see here to make it even better.... more photos of peoples alpine alpines, if you know what I mean .... lots of folks out there with great collections and fab show plants that they could be sharing with us......new threads devoted to alpine specialities, like cushion plants, Dionysias, Primula allionii etc... ...heaps of things that I'd love to see and hear more of, and I'm sure I'm not the only one... where are you, those folks growing these things? Share, why don't you!
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I echo the thoughts of David. I've only recently been on this site but have found it incredibly helpful and informative. I really don't know how you find time, Maggi to respond to so much posted on the site as well as all you must do behind the scenes to make it all happen, as well as looking after the diary and other many duties related to the BD, your lovely garden and probably much, much more. Bravo!
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More than 10 days David and I thought I was wasting too much time at just under 7! But of course it's NOT a waste of time but a wonderful opportunity to learn so much about all kinds of plants, make new friends and learn about other places. (Given the time I'm sitting here though, it could be a waist of time, especially if there's a cake involved.)
I'd love to see more of true alpines as well, which is not to say the many others are not of great interest and beauty. Probably spring is the best time for starting new genus threads, and we do have quite a few after all; all the bulb threads along with primula, meconopsis, etc. But we could do with one for dwarf ericaceae among others. Cushions would be good.
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Value of the forum aside, it is a little scary, no?
True alpines? Give me until spring...we'll see what survives.
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Value of the forum aside, it is a little scary, no?
Yes, it is and if I thought Roger was spending a whole week - 24/7 - looking at car stuff, I'd not only be shocked, but derisive as well. One's perception of what's worthwhile is very subjective.
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Clearly I agree with all the above and only too bad that so many lurkers, undoubtedly with a host of gems to show us, do not post :-\
Don't be shy folks - come out into the open and make this forum become even more exciting than it already is !!! :D
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Quote from Lesley earlier today--"More than 10 hours David and I thought I was wasting too much time at just under 7! ".
It gets much worse than that Lesley---it's days not hours .
Cheers Dave -----at 4 days, 9 hours and 22 minutes........and loving every moment of it !!!.
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I do hope our "alpine" comments aren't offending any of the super forumists who post "other" plants.... because I get huge pleasure from seeing all plants! It is so interesting to see what other folks have in their gardens... and drooling because one doesn't have the climate or the space or the skill to grow them oneself!
The time statistics are a revelation, I know! Fantastic that we can spend time with eachother, though, isn't it? In the modern way of life when everything is in such a rush, how wonderful that we afford the luxury of time to ourselves and our friends here, bringing the world of plants and gardeners together.... good grief, I see now why I am happy to be an SRGC Member....... I like all this stuff!
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Get a life, you guys - get out into your potting sheds ::)
Gumpy gone Pottie (as the grandchildren used to say)
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Nay Maggi, we're not offended by all your 'alpine' and / or 'cushion' talk ;) I realise I'm incredibly lucky living in a country with so much floral splendour, but that doesn't mean I don't drool over all the miniature dafs, snowdrops, frits et al. ...and the Bulb Despot's bulb log - I drool over that on a weekly basis! This charming little Gethyllis sp. from the Karoo certainly matches many alpines in beauty and desirability - enjoy!
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Wow Rogan! Fantastic...
What do you know about it? Are you growing it?
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For others interested in Gethyllis:
http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantefg/gethyllis.htm
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Carlo, I don't know much about it as I have only seen this specimen in the wild. I have asked a friend in the area where it grows to look out for some seed one day and he has promised to do so. If I manage to lay my hands on some I will certainly share it :)
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I looked at the photo and thought it was a group of Octopi
Maggi I'll start showing more of my little plants
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Get a life, you guys - get out into your potting sheds ::)
Gumpy gone Pottie (as the grandchildren used to say)
David, I was out in the garden at 0930 this morning and apart from a spot of lunch didn't come in until 1830 and, depending on the time of year, the weather or other tasks I'm given to do!!, that's me 5 out of 7. One of the many joys of being retired (the hours are great but the money's not as good!) ;D
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Thanks Dave, have rectified that slip of the finger - or mind!
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So the Gethyllis is a BULB!!! The BD will be tearing his hair out until he gets one. ;D It looks like a frilly neck decoration to go on one of those apalling angora knitted cardigans some people (I swear to God I wasn't one) wore way back in the 60s or thereabouts. I bet you remember them Maggi? Pale pink or blue usually and they shed hair like the dog! Stunning plants though. We definitely need more of these kinds of things Rogan.
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Rogan, that is amazing... I thought at first glance it was a fabulous sea-anemone... just beautiful, so sculptural. Without seeing a flower I'd never have guessed it was a member of the amaryllidaceae ???
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...and with a plant sooooo attractive (the Gethyllis folks), who even cares about the flowers?
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and with a plant sooooo attractive (the Gethyllis folks), who even cares about the flowers?
valid point, Carlo... but the flowers are pretty AND they are sweetly scented!! Yippee! This bulb has everything!
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FIVE DAYS ;D
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Maggi,
I'm not sure I actually grow ANYTHING that is a true alpine. <sigh> Usually the 40'C occasional extremes in summer (and the regular 35s and above) tend to do them in. Can't afford an airconditioned glasshouse to keep em cool! ::) Actually, can't afford a glasshouse.... period!! And couldn't afford the space for it either!! ;D
Rogan,
That Gehyllis is stunning. I like curly little leaves. Albuca spiralis (while not fuzzy) has leaves that curl into little springs sitting on the ground. The flowers are cool, but when the leaves first start it looks so strange as they are so tightly coiled. Similar enough to think of them when I saw your Gethyllis, although they don't really come close. Veeeeery nice pic of yours!!
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I also agree with you. I just entered here the day before yesterday and i have learnt a lot! Even now i just leanrt about that tiny cute octopus plant!
But my holidays are almost finishing and next week i will begin with school. But i will come here at least 2 times per week to see how are things going around!
I do hope our "alpine" comments aren't offending any of the super forumists who post "other" plants.... because I get huge pleasure from seeing all plants! It is so interesting to see what other folks have in their gardens... and drooling because one doesn't have the climate or the space or the skill to grow them oneself!
Well Maggi, i thought we could only post here photos of bulbous, or bulb-related plants, but now that you say that, i would like to show you my other plants! I will make a new post now :)