3.6.26 New hybridizations, new blooms, new beds
Currently I’m very busy with transferring small daylily seedlings of this year from flower boxes to the test bed. There are still several hundreds to go. I will do this consequently, box by box.
In parallel, some bigger seedlings of roses, also of this year, are placed into a new test bed. Many more to come during this summer. I have to water them regularily, though.
I have already performed about 65 new hybridizations in roses. This year I won’t make too many, as I have to make backups of the seedlings from previous years. I will probably make about 100, and will have to stop. However, making too few isn’t good, as the chances of getting a good seedling in that case can be reduced quite significantly.
Some daylilies begin blooming. I haven’t start hybridizations here, but if I see a matching pair blooming simultaneously, I will.
Here are my earliest bloomers: Big Red Wagon, South Bound Odyssey, Puma, Tasmanian Devil, Phoenician Secrets, Bowtie Affair, Cutting Loose.









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