Re: Cristata


Al,
         Let us know how you're doing with clarkei & delavayi.  I've found 
them the hardest of the sinos for me here in upstate NY, zone 5; I think 
it's hard for me to give them as much water as they want.
         Ken
At 10:18 AM 4/30/2006, you wrote:
>The cristata, had completely disappeared during the drought covering
>Aug and Sept of last year, have returned. Last month, I had noticed
>clumps under the creeping jenny I was weeding. Back and blooming!
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>Seedlings from 2004 are looking good. Decided to pot up last fall and
>place in a cold frame. Sink or swim. Doing the back stroke with Olympic
>form. The Siberian forms are 6-7 inches tall, and growing well during
>the winter.
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>Seeds from last January's sowings are germinating well, versata,
>lactea, clarkei, delavayi. Well pleased with the outcome. No more
>coddling.
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>Al Bullock
>Z7 NoVa
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