Scott Ware
Well-Known Member
Several years ago, I was offered the remains of what had been one of the most important collections in the Pacific Northwest. It took years to nurse those plants back to a state of good health and many never recovered. The mite damage that occurs to an unattended collection of desiccated plants is absolutely sickening.
I think it's important to develop an exit strategy based on potential real-life scenarios including, for example, increasing and prohibitive energy costs, sickness or death of hobbyist, etc. and then to document and inform people of your decision. Too often the only person who cares or knows enough at all about the plants is the one who might not be around to issue the directive.
I think it's important to develop an exit strategy based on potential real-life scenarios including, for example, increasing and prohibitive energy costs, sickness or death of hobbyist, etc. and then to document and inform people of your decision. Too often the only person who cares or knows enough at all about the plants is the one who might not be around to issue the directive.