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Two More Iris to Start the Day

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 14, 2010  |  No comment


Shall we start the day with two more iris?

Why not?

The first of the two that popped this morning is from the haul I told you about yesterday that we made from our friend’s garden in Brooklyn. I have no idea of its name.

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Another Iris is Born

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 13, 2010  |  No comment


Another new iris bloomed today. This wasn’t one we bought; instead, it’s one we inherited.

Some friends of ours in Brooklyn decided to get rid of all the iris from in front of their apartment, and so last summer—as we were on the way home from celebrating Marie Severin’s 80th birthday, I think—we dropped by to rip them out of the ground. (We also dropped by for dim sum, but that’s another story.)

We ended up with around 175 new rhizomes, of which this is the first to pop. For some reason the photo doesn’t capture it looking as purple as it is in real life, but it’s beautiful nonetheless.

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More Iris Neepery

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 12, 2010  |  No comment


More garden neepery, for those who can stand it.

Two more varieties of iris bloomed today, the first a veteran, the second one bought last year from Exline Iris Garden. Additional iris have been blooming, but as they’re duplicates of what you’ve already seen, there’s no need for me to show them to you again.

First, the returning iris. I have no idea of its name, but I’ll try to track it down.

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Next, an iris we bought last year, which based on last year’s invoice, is called Shipshape. We should end up with 6-8 blooms from this one. (more…)

The Last Daffodil of Spring

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 11, 2010  |  No comment


Irene snipped another 42 daffodils yesterday afternoon, for a total of 5,015 deadheaded blooms. Only one lonely daffodil remains in our garden, refusing to vacate the premises. For its tenacity, it deserves a place of honor. So here you have it.

Oh, last daffodil of Spring, we salute you!

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Posted by: Scott    Tags:  Billy Graham, Cons, Phil Seuling    Posted date:  May 9, 2010  |  No comment


You’ve all been so well behaved during my recent run of gardening neepery that I feel I owe you something special. So here—unseen as far as I know since it was first published 38 years ago—is Billy Graham’s take on the comics fan scene as printed in the program book for Phil Seuling’s 1972 July 4th weekend Comic Art Convention.

What’s that, you say?

No, of course I don’t mean that Billy Graham. I mean the other Billy Graham, the comic-book artist best known for drawing Luke Cage, Hero for Hire.

Give it a read and start getting in the mood for the San Diego Comic-Con, which is only—gulp!—10 1/2 weeks away!

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Today’s Big Iris Score

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 9, 2010  |  No comment


I’m sure you know what they say about planting trees, that we don’t do it for ourselves, we do it for our kids. Even though I’ve planted a few trees, I never think quite that far ahead. But those who’ve heard me talk about daffodils know that they do have me thinking of at least the following year.

When I’m planting bulbs in October and November, I’m not even thinking of Winter—I’m looking through Winter to the following Spring. And when we’re in the middle of Winter … believe me, the thought of daffodils got me through many a snowbound day.

As we were visiting Exline Iris Garden this afternoon, I realized that iris are suddenly having me thinking even further ahead than that. When we bought from Exline last year, I was told I’d have to wait two years for any blooms. Which, for the most part, has turned out to be true—only 5 of the 28 rhizomes we put in the ground last year look like they’ll bloom in the coming weeks. That didn’t stop us from buying another 22 this year, two each of the varieties below.

If you’d like to see what will be in bloom in our 2012 garden (is it possible your interest in garden neepery extends that far?), click through several times to check these out!

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Three More Iris

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 9, 2010  |  No comment


Irene and I will be heading over shortly to Exline Iris Garden in Berkeley Springs, where they have more 1,000 varieties of bearded iris spread over several acres.

We picked up a dozen or so new (for us) varieties during a visit last summer. None of those have bloomed yet this year, though some of them will over the next few weeks. What we’ve been seeing in bloom so far have been the returning iris which are strong and over their transplant shock.

Here are three others blooming today on top of the ones you’ve already seen.

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In Which I Am “A Big Disappointment”

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  my writing, zombies    Posted date:  May 7, 2010  |  No comment


Jason Pettus of the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography has encountered my zombie collection What Will Come After, and thought it rotten!

And since I believe in total disclosure, and that there’s no such thing as a bad review, I’m here to tell you that not only did he feel it was—

a story collection that gets very tedious very fast

—and that I exasperated him so much he was moved to say—

J-sus, ask me how ready I am for that literary trend to be over!

—but that he also dubbed the book—

A big disappointment from the normally great PS Publishing

Sorry I let you down, Pete!

To read the complete review, visit the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography.

Another Iris Takes the Stage

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garde    Posted date:  May 7, 2010  |  No comment


A third iris variety popped today. It was another one of our garden veterans, rather than a new one we planted last year.

Though I’m only sharing a single perfect flower here, we’ll have about 16 of them from these particular rhizomes before the blooming period is done.

I’ve created a flickr set of the iris pics so far for those who feel moved to follow along. (Why should the daffodils get all the love?)

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A Second Iris Begins to Bloom

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  garden    Posted date:  May 6, 2010  |  No comment


If you’re not interested in gardening neepery, you might have to avert your eyes the next week or so, as I’ll be sharing more flower photos as the buds begin to pop.

Here’s the second iris to show its face in the garden, somewhat similar to the one I posted yesterday, but tending toward purple rather than brown. I’m hoping for two more varieties to burst tomorrow, one yellow, the other white, with the salmon-colored ones coming over the weekend.

We’ll probably be visiting Exline Iris Garden Sunday to check out their display—because it’s never too early to start thinking about the 2011 garden!

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