Re: CULT - Timing?
- Subject: Re: CULT - Timing?
- From: p*
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 04:33:32 -0000
Good question. I was assuming that the beginnings of new rzms
("toes" you called them?) would be attached to the blooming one and
progress as normally once planted again. Do others think that would
not happen? Since Denise is a professional and regularly attends
these markets, I'm sure she would hear from her customers if their
purchases didn't work out.
Patricia
--- In iris-talk@y..., laurief <laurief@p...> wrote:
> >I plan to go one step further this year and lift fully blooming
> >irises to sell at the local Farmers Market and to people visiting
the
> >garden while the irises are in bloom.
>
> I'm a little confused. Since each rz will only bloom once during
its
> life cycle, are you planning to sell more than one rhizome in each
> plastic bag - 1 blooming and 1 mature but not blooming? Or are you
> intending to dig and sell entire blooming clumps? Or will you sell
a
> single blooming rz under the assumption that it will produce
increases in
> the future? Or perhaps a blooming rz with visible, viable toes
(immature
> increases)?
>
> Curiously,
>
> Laurie
>
>
> -----------------
> laurief@p...
> http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
> zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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