Re: Tranplanting young PCIs
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- Subject: [iris-species] Re: Tranplanting young PCIs
- From: S* A* <s*@sonic.net>
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 19:52:05 -0700
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Hi James:
You might get helpful, experienced advice on this from Jay and Terri Hudson. They raise and ship lots of PCIs for their customers all over the US and overseas, from THE IRIS GALLERY; 33450 Little Valley Road; Fort Bragg, California 95437. Email - t*@earthlink.net
Steve Ayala
Petaluma
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James Harrison wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have successfully germinated some PCI and they are about 1' tall now. They
are in a shaded area in the summer time but sunny in the winter. Some are
too close to each other and must be transplanted. I am terrified.
They are growing in the best drained area of my 0.6 lot, which is generally
well drained. Most of it is shady but I have some sunnier spots.
We had an unusually dry early spring, and an unusually wet late spring.
Should I transplant some? All? Where? In my lot, not to California. When?
Help.
James Harrison
Asheville
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