RE: TB that do NOT make it thru hard winter


Laetitia,

I know it would be helpful, but one gardener's experience is not the same as
another's even if they live in the same area.  Chuck Chapman lists tender
varieties in his catalogue and he is in zone 5.  We are in zone 4 and we can
grow a few varieties that he lists as tender.

You might be missing out on something really nice if you avoid the so-called
tender ones.  It is always easier to list the consistently good performers.

Maureen 
Ottawa, Ontario (zone 4)


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> Sent: 	Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:57 PM
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> Subject: 	[iris-talk] TB that do NOT make it thru hard winter
> 
> You know what I would really like to see? A list of iris to AVIOD if 
> you live in a rather cold climate. It's nice to know those that will 
> live, but its also nice to know what ones to pass on.
> I have only grown named iris for a year, so I have little to offer.
> But I did notice that of the 40 odd ones I have, the following 
> observations:
> The shrivelled up ones from Walmart, that I only bought because I 
> felt sorry for them in October...came up like gangbusters.
> (alledgedly Dover Beach, Sultan's Palace, Prissy Miss).
> All others were OK with the exception of the 2  Lemon Custard; both 
> had identical mushy dead-looking sprouts (one's toughing it out, 
> trying to make a comeback; one's giving up the ghost)and something 
> called Parquet, which sits right now like a comatose lump, neither 
> dead or alive.
> Thanks 
> Laetitia
> 
> 
> 
> --- In iris-talk@y..., Sandra Barss <barsssa@m...> wrote:
> > Hi, everyone.
> > 
> > I live just southeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada) in Zone 3.  I 
> have
> > been reading some of the archives and it is nice to see other people
> > from Zone 3 in this group.
> > 
> > I have been growing irises for just three years now and am still 
> trying
> > to find out which irises will survive and bloom after our winters.  
> I am
> > currently growing SDB, BB, IB, MTB, and TB irises, as well as, 
> Siberian
> > and versicolor irises.  I would also like to try Spuria Irises, too.
> > 
> > I would be interested in knowing what irises other people in Zone 3 
> are
> > having luck with.
> > 
> > In terms of TB I have had the following irises be reliable bloomers 
> for
> > me:
> > 
> > Oregon Skies
> > Jesse's Song
> > Stepping Out
> > Merlot (first year), but came through winter looking great
> > Rhonda Fleming
> > Black Tie Affair
> > Swingtown
> > Thunder Spirit
> > Tempting Fate
> > Snowmound
> > and I even had Pagan Dance rebloom for me last year in September.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Sandra Barss
> > Zone 3
> > Manitoba, Canada
> 
> 
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