January 2004
TOW NH Do in Jan -- Diane Whitehead
Suggestions
Dormancy--Seed and Bulb -- Roy Sachs'
Seed Introduction
Bulb Introduction
Favorite Yellow Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
Veltheimia -- Doug Westfall's
Introduction
February 2004
Galanthus --
John Grimshaw'sIntroduction
Smaller Narcissus --
Dave Karnstedt's Introduction --
Nancy Wilson's Introduction
Dwarf Tulipa --
Mark McDonough's
Introduction
March 2004
To Do Northern Hemisphere March -- Diane Whitehead
Introduction
Iris --
Robert Pries' Introduction.
New Classification for Iris is a word document prepared by Robert Pries that summarizes the proposed changes in how iris is to be classified. People who have trouble opening this document may have better luck with this less elegantly formatted
htm document
Favorite Orange Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document
with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
Pancratium -- Pascal Vigneron's
Introduction.
April 2004
To Do Northern Hemisphere April -- Diane Whitehead
Garden
Bellevalia --
Alberto Castillo's Introduction
Hymenocallis -- Kevin Preuss'
Introduction--Part One
Introduction--Part Two
May 2004
To Do Northern Hemisphere May -- Diane Whitehead
Garden
Ledebouria -- Rhoda McMaster's
Introduction
Paris, Daiswa and Kinugasa -- Mark Mazer's
Introduction
Fabulous foliage -- Mark McDonough's
Introduction and
Illustrations from his web page
June 2004
TOW N.H.Do in June -- Diane Whitehead
Garden
Favorite Red Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document
with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
July 2004
Gethyllis -- Rachel Saunders'
Introduction
Paeonia -- James Waddick's
Introduction-Part 1
Introduction-Part 2
August 2004
Favorite Pink Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document
with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
What Follows Bulbs was an informal discussion suggested by Jane McGary that discussed what plants to plant in an area that has winter and spring flowering bulbs that will produce summer flowers and will not require a lot of water that they bulbs might not like
Tuberous Pelargonium -- David Victor's
Introduction-Part 1
Introduction-Part 2
Seed Collection Methods
This topic suggested by Kenneth J. Boettger under the heading "Starting from seed" discussed methods and supplies used for collecting seeds. There were a few posts about this also in September 2004.
September 2004
Predators and how to protect bulbs from them was an informal topic in September. Look under rats and voles, but field mice, gophers, and planting baskets were discussed too.
Color Terms was the subject heading for an extended discussion about color.
Favorite Purple Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document
with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
October 2004
Ammocharis
Cameron McMaster provided information about Ammocharis coronaria in this
post.
November 2004
Calochortus
Diana Chapman provided the
Introduction
and a post on
High Elevation Species
Favorite Blue Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
December 2004
Haemanthus
Cameron McMaster provided this
Introduction
Ferraria
John Bryan provided this
Introduction
Favorite White Flowered Bulbs directs you to the individual posts.
The information is summarized in this
document with links to pictures of some of the favorites.
See TOW 2003 for topics discussed in 2003.
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