Re: Transplanting PCIs


James,

I've found that PCIs transplant quite easily as seedlings.  I would at lease
leave some of them in their present location.  It sounds like a good one.

Rodney

> From: "James Harrison" <JBHPHD@CHARTER.NET>
> Reply-To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 02:20:56 -0400
> To: <iris-species@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [iris-species]
> 
> 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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