Re: Identification of gardening failure
- Subject: Re: Identification of gardening failure
- From: &* H* <J*@BELLSOUTH.NET>
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 02:10:01 -0500
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Friends,
I successfully grow Loiusianas, Setosas, versicolor,
virginica, lacteam sibs, bearded, pseudacorus, PCIs, and weeds, but Rocky
Mountain Iris defeats me. One of the faithful sent me a large packet of
seed three years ago; none germinated the first year, and there was a reasonable
germination the second year. I grew them in pots for a year, and then
transplanted about 10 survivors in different parts of my yard. It occurs
nataurally in such a large range, that I am surprised that it won't survive in
one of the places I have tried, but I am thinking I should pour lots of lime
around it, or plant it in masonry rubble, since our soil is very
acetic.
Does anyone else have a large quantity of seed. I do not
intend to give up.
James Harrison\
Asheville, NC
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