Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
azaleas · •  for azalea lovers worldwide
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Message search is now enhanced, find messages faster. Take it for a spin.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 2931 - 2960 of 13517   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
2931
No, but you could probably make one using a "soft boiled egg" cup and a dowel. You have been a very resourceful fellow with your pots, my question would...
iffy123
partiplate1
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
1:52 pm
2932
The soil drains very well. Where the plant is there is never a problem with too much water. It's sad to hear that there isn't much hope. But thank you for...
K.Tabor Smith
kimits26
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
4:08 pm
2933
Mr. Wallace, I really don't know much about your climate and soil, but I do know that a very famous hybridizer and nurseryman, Girard, has a huge retail...
Mary & Bill McDavit
azaleasunset
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
4:31 pm
2934
Will I assure you...................the bush-hogging was done in error, but it did help to prove a point. Another similar circumstance occurred three years...
Mary & Bill McDavit
azaleasunset
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
4:58 pm
2935
K. We really need more to go on. For example, I'm not sure what you mean by a "cascade azalea". James Harris introduced an azalea called 'Pink Cascade' that...
William C. Miller III
azaleabill
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
6:31 pm
2936
I happen to be a person who gives my plants every chance to thrive and live a long, long life. At some point, one must ballance the cost benefits against the...
Joe Schild
azaleaman03
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
8:38 pm
2937
I think I found one for around $6 in one of those catalogs that comes to your house unsolicited. FYI, the drying of freshly collected pollen is essential to ...
Mike Creel
mikeacreel
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
8:49 pm
2938
Joe, I am intrigued by your question regarding the stability of various of the Glenn Dales and the impact of that instability on.their attractiveness to the...
Krabill, Daniel
dankrabill
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
10:46 pm
2939
Dan, Thank you so much for the list of Glenn Dales that are apparent good introductions to the trade from our members, ie. the Ben Morrison Chapter. In the...
Joe Schild
azaleaman03
Offline Send Email
Jun 1, 2005
11:53 pm
2940
OH, one more point to make on the similarity of a number of the Glenn Dales. While posting the entire list, 454, to my computer database, I made room for...
Joe Schild
azaleaman03
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
12:12 am
2941
Isn't the name 'Conversation Piece', not 'Concentration Piece'????? Maybe it was "concentrating" on the "conversation", that is why it changed! Well, not...
Harold Greer
greergardens
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
3:39 am
2942
You are correct, Mr. Greer. That was a typo error on my part, but the bit about the plant returning to normal, I had nothing to do with. That was an act of...
Mary & Bill McDavit
azaleasunset
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
4:23 pm
2943
Ladies & Gents, Off topic but, can anyone tell me the darkest red cultivar of Cornus florida? I have some names of various cultivars that are said to be red: ...
Yeatts, Steve
steve092
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
4:42 pm
2944
In a message dated 02/06/2005 9:42:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, syeatts@... writes: Off topic but, can anyone tell me the darkest red cultivar of...
wspohn4@...
wspohn4
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
4:56 pm
2945
Thank you. I too don't like to give up on plants that is why I asked for help. I'll see what happens. thanks again. ... and live a long, long life. At some...
KIM
kimits26
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
5:55 pm
2946
Hiya! In SE VA and here in Griffin, GA it seems that 'Sweetwater Red' is the darkest. although 'Cherokee Brave' and 'Cherokee Chief' are close. 'Cherokee ...
matthew chappell
vt2uga@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
5:57 pm
2947
I'm not sure what type of azalea it is. I was going by the original tag that the nursery had on it.It produces white flowers and was called a cascade. I know...
KIM
kimits26
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
5:59 pm
2948
Matthew, Thanks for the info. Does anyone out there have any experience with Cornus kousa "Beni Fuji"? Steve Yeatts Athens, GA ... From: matthew chappell...
Yeatts, Steve
steve092
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
6:06 pm
2949
MessageHi all, This year several azaleas are flowering, which I obtained at the ASA Convention in 2003 in Chattanooga. Please can anybody tell me, what kind of...
T. Huisman
rhododendron@...
Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
7:59 pm
2950
Thanks to Dave Nanney's camera in the hands of a very cooperative bus driver, we have a group photo of all (most?) attendees at the 2005 convention in Holland...
Bob Stelloh
oakhillbob
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
7:59 pm
2951
Steve, I have 'Cherokee Chief' in my landscape and it is not really all that red. A good dark pink would be a better description. It is growing as an...
Joe Schild
azaleaman03
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
8:13 pm
2952
Joe, Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to locate a source for "Sweetwater Red" and "Beni Fuji". Steve ... From: Joe Schild [mailto:azaleajoe@...] ...
Yeatts, Steve
steve092
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
8:15 pm
2953
Steve, I looked through my latest issue of "Plant & Supply Locator" and did not find those two listed in their directory. There are a lot of other varities and...
Joe Schild
azaleaman03
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
8:49 pm
2954
Tijs, Was the plant one of the numbered varities? If so, the pic of the blooms looks a lot like one of Earl Sommerville's R. flammeum. If it was one of the...
Joe Schild
azaleaman03
Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2005
9:08 pm
2955
That would be the 2nd name change for this plant! According to Don Voss it was originally called "Effie Buntz", after a character in a story who ran around...
Barry Sperling
bsperlinus
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2005
12:01 am
2956
Will; Windsor Buttercup-- I have 3 plants about 3 to 4ft tall, only one this year bloomed, the other 2 no trusses---- last year all 3 had wonderful...
Tadeusz Dauksza
iltkyao
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2005
1:35 am
2957
Mike; Make one from a hard wood , like cherry, osage, hickory, oak, Chisel and small hammer, or find a rock that is bowl shaped. Some of the Asian Restuarants...
Tadeusz Dauksza
iltkyao
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2005
2:02 am
2958
Would a mortar and pestle of wood get "contaminated" with various pollen? Would your crosses be 'pure'? What about finding a school supply catalogue and...
iffy123
partiplate1
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2005
3:01 am
2959
Hello Azaleaphiles; I have a copy of this second edition, Chapter 23 begins on page 369 , page 370, then 371, 372 , then the next page in my book is page 357,...
iltkyao
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2005
4:24 am
2960
Warren ; Try Harvest Time Nursery in Mobile; Tadeusz -lake Michigan Chapter ASA Warren Groomes <wgroomes@...> wrote: Hi, Bill Thank you for your reply....
Tadeusz Dauksza
iltkyao
Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2005
4:53 am
Messages 2931 - 2960 of 13517   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help