Re: what's your favorite?


Dennis,
You're confusing me with Ken Walker. He's in CA. I'm in upstate
NY. It sure ain't too warm here this morning--it's 2 F. Here in USDA
zone 5, hookeri is very easy, and most setosas are too. I grow them in
basically the same way I grow siberians. The only problem with them
both is they tend to be short lived, and you have to start new ones to
keep them going.
Ken Walkup

Dennis Kramb wrote:
>
> Say what? How can you grow hookeri? Aren't you too warm?? I've tried
> various setosas and they just fizzle out in the summer heat, here. Then
> again, you seem to be able to grow ANYTHING out there in California.
>
> Dennis, slightly jealous
>
> Ken Walkup wrote:
> > Dennis,
> > For me it would have to be the lavender-pink hookeri donated by Todd
> > Bowland; let's hope the color breeds true. Now if someone would just
> > locate a white one...
> > Ken
> >
>
>



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