In 2008 I received two types of brugs from people on the DG brug group. One was seeds from a Silver Dawn x ? cross and the other was cuttings from Charles Grimaldi. I think I may still have those but my life went upside down in early 2009 and a friend volunteered to care for my brugs till I could get them back. She was willing but not knowledgeable about them so I have no idea what has survived in her care. I still don't have them with me.
I'd like to add some more now that I once again have a home of my own but my pockets have gotten so shallow that it is all I can do to pay postage for seeds or cuttings. I'd appreciate anything someone can spare that you think a novice might enjoy and be able to care for. Of the ones I got in 2008 the Charles Grimaldi cuttings bloomed that year so I have the raw beginings of knowledge in working with them.
Name: Charleen Barnesville, Ga. Zone 7b-8 Walk in Peace / I'm Charley's Mom.
http://cubits.org/Brugs/thread/view/983/
Dear girl; come over here and put you a list up here. There are lots of people Viewing this link, I know several of the girls and fellas too will be glad to share , when It gets warm and we get the brugs in the ground , we will be able to send cuttings out to our Newbie Brug lovers.
i'm welcoming you to our brug Community to look, talk and love brugs. If I can help, just let me know.
Charleen
Name: Charleen Barnesville, Ga. Zone 7b-8 Walk in Peace / I'm Charley's Mom.
You don't have to make a list til you are ready.
My wishlist has different topics. Just look and want and make it know you sure "would like a cutting"
You will do great.
Charleen
Charleen I went to the brug organization and tracked down a nursery named Country Garden. Looked at their brugs and picked a few. Mostly I thought the list would let others know what I found appealing. At this point in time I haven't got a clue as to what makes a great or desireable brug! I knew I wanted fragrance most of all. I was attracted to plants that claimed disease resistance and able to withstand heat and humidity too. I like plants that are on the larger side (easier for me to see them!!).
Suggestions for my wish list are welcomed :-)
LOL RainDog Farm is my farm name. I raise Boer goats and my herd prefix is RainDog. I also use RainDog when I register a daylily. Sorry I don't have a cubit. I do have a daylily chat group at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/amateurdaylilyhybridizers... It's almost three years old.
I don't currently have a web page. Until recently I had one with GoDaddy but I dropped it when they let someone else into my account without my permission. I have to get one set up elsewhere but have been very busy with this new house I just bought.
The RainDog name is for a dog we use to own. My ex thought she was autistic cause she was so good at pretending to be real dumb so she wouldn't have to listen. So like the movie Rain Man he said she was a Rain Dog LOL. Once we broke up I kept the name since I was already using it for my herd and my plants.
I am so overwhelmed with things in my life that I can't take anything else on right now and do it justice.
Name: Arejay aka Robin Brann Maine 4th Annual Iris Sale going on now!
Oh Molly you are in the right place this is your new home. You just don't know it yet!!
Click on my name when you are ready, send me cmail Ill help you set up a cubit. You can link your daily chat group to it and post pictures or whatever you are already here. Now all you need is a cubit, at least a thread somewhere. Like I said cmail me I will help you.When you are ready.
Name: Charleen Barnesville, Ga. Zone 7b-8 Walk in Peace / I'm Charley's Mom.
These girls will help you set up a cubit, all you have to do is ask. They help me all the time. Newbee
When you need help , just click onto here and the girls will help.