Re: Re: Help with H. americana!
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- From: "Zemuly Sanders" z*@midsouth.rr.com
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:45:33 -0600
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My friend here in LaGrange has ordered dozens of native azaleas from Greer, and they are all thriving in our heat and humidity.
zem
zone 7
West TN
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Subject: Re: [CHAT] Re: Help with H. americana!
Thanks Marge! That particular azalea is one of the most beautiful I've ever
seen. Can't wait to get a new one.
A
Andrea
Beaufort, SC Zone 8b
raider843@earthlink.net
[Original Message] From: Marge Talt <mtalt@hort.net> To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Date: 3/25/2006 5:07:32 AM Subject: Re: [CHAT] Re: Help with H. americana! Andrea....not Kitty, but I have received numerous lovely, large and healthy plants from Greer over the years. Harold Greer, who owns it, is a world class authority on rhododendrons. You should get a good plant. Kitty... Your cyclamen tubers should be fine if what you planted them in has good drainage and you can keep them cool but not freezing. Keep moist but not wet. Which species Cyclamen? No words of wisdom on Penstemon; I only kill them on contact. Don't grow Erigeron. Verbascum, if in leaf, is going to want as much light as you can muster and good drainage. I should imagine all the above would do better in a cool to cold but not freezing location. The cooler it is, the slower they'll start into major growth, which is best if they have to be indoors. If you don't have enough window, get one of those standard shop lights at Home Despot or Lowes; they're not expensive; and hang it above where you're keeping the plants and leave it on 24x7. Seems to work in my garage. Start schlepping them out during the day if it's above freezing, if you can manage it. I don't know if they were greenhouse grown or field grown but even if field grown, Greer is in a milder climate than you are, so I should imagine they'd need hardening off before you put them out. You need a cold frame, lady, if you can't manage a greenhouse! Would make your life easier all the way around:-) You could make one of straw bales and plastic for winter use. Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland mtalt@hort.net Shadyside Garden Designs ---------- > From: raider843@earthlink.net > > Kitty, have you had good luck with Greer? I ordered an Azalea 'Anna Kehr' > from them today. They were the ONLY nursery that had it that I could find. > I'm paying through the nose for it but I desperately want to replace the > one I left behind when I moved. > A > > Andrea > Beaufort, SC Zone 8b > raider843@earthlink.net > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> > > > > Sorry to hear about the damage, Chris. Some things are perhaps too > delicate > > to be handled that way. Glad they gave you the use of their photos. Do > > they take all their own photos? > > > > The Greer order I received had a couple of cyclamen. Nice-sized tubers. > I > > potted them up in qts and the tubers are almost that big across. I hope > > they survive. > > Also potted 3 Erigeron 'Darkest of All' (one so big I barely could get it > > into a trade gallon) 1 big Penstemon, and a Verbascum. Anything anyone > > wants to tell me about them as far as holding them until mid-May? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT--------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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