I dont know the name of the Itoh peony. Most of mine are yellow-ish. This one is a year after planting - not bad for a peony. The irises are Wabash and American Classic.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Saturday, May 15, 2021
A Few More Bearded Iris Photos. 5.15.21
Here are a few photos from this morning. Some plants were photographed earlier, using Iphone. This time it's with Nikon SLR.
I really think the hand me down varieties are nice. Most seem healthier than the bought newer ones. My guess is that the newest ones are over-hybridized for lush flowers, but not for disease resistance or durability or hardiness. The hand me downs are ones that flourished over the years in local yards to the point where they had overcrowded their spaces, and were thinned out resulting in rhizomes to give away. Ones that did not do well and were not liked, did not survive to the point of being given away. So local gardens did the sorting out of the better ones.
However, there are some newer ones that are very nice, such as "Victoria Falls".
Dwarf Tomato Plants. Progress Notes. 5.15.2021
The dwarf tomato plants are growing nicely. I noticed a bit of chlorosis in some when planted in the ground, which I also noted in some of the Roma plants too. Not sure why, and that seems to clear up in new leaves.
I decided to make a list of the dwarf cultivars that I'm testing this year, along with available trait info.
Variety / Info / Days to ripe tomato / Plant height / fruit size
Alpatieva 905A / a Soviet era Russian type from 1950 / 65 days / 18-24" tall / 2 to 5 oz
BrandyFred / Dwarf Tomato Project / 75 days / ? / 10 to 16 oz
CC McGee (light yellow) / late / ? / 4 to 8 oz
Clare Valley Pink / Dwarf Tomato Project / 84 days / ? / small to medium tomato
Dwarf Champion Improved / historic tomato (early 20th century?) / 85 days / ? / 3 to 8 oz
(Dwarf Champion was developed in 1889 . I don't know about the "improved". Size is Dw. Champion)
Dwarf Johnson Cherry / Dwarf Tomato Project / 65 days / ? / cherry tomato
Extreme Bush / historic tomato (Germany, mid 20th century?) / 50 days / 12 to 28 " tall / 3 oz
Tanunda Red / Dwarf Tomato Project / 75 days /? indeterminate / 4 to 10 oz
For comparison, here are some "normal", non-dwarf tomatoes. The Lemon Boy and Early Goliath Hybrid have fully recovered from their "wall'o'water" debacle and are nice and green and growing. Several tomato plants are blooming. Several of the dwarf tomato plants also have flower buds.
Friday, May 14, 2021
Many of the Bearded Irises are Blooming Beautifully. 5.14.2021
It's interesting, how nice they are with no effort on my part. Most of these are historic varieties and most are hand me downs via the curb side "Free Iris Rhizome" freecycle method. I've given away many that way too.
I still need to learn how edit better on Ipad or add the names on my lap top computer.
Beverly Sills |
Curbside Hand Me Down |
Immortality |
A modern type but I forget the name. |
Another Curb Side Hand Me Down. |
This was a Curb Side Hand Me Down, many years ago. I'm certain the variety is "Accent. |
Another Hand Me Down. |
Iris dalmatica |
A "Found in the dog park illegally dumped" Hand Me Down. Quite Lovely. |
This variety is modern, "Red Dirt Road". |
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Planting a New "Meteor" Pie Cherry. 5.13.2021
After the neighbor's gigantic, majestic, aged apple tree fell on some of the trees, I ordered a "Meteor" pie cherry to replace the injured "North Star" pie cherry. The North Star may still survive, but I had a spot and it takes a while for a tree to gear fruit.
Meteor is described as a genetic dwarf, reaching 10 or 12 feet or so, heavy producer, self pollinating tart cherry.
This was from Burnt Ridge. I think the have the best quality bare root fruit trees around. This one was no exception to that.
I am intrigued by the sprouts on the rootstock. I cut them off. This rootstock - Mazzard - may be one tat makes a lot if suckers.