Re: CULT - Timing?


Thanks, Bill, I'll bet that would work better.  And thanks to 
everyone who replied to the idea.  It could prove profitable for many 
of us with limited space.

Patricia Brooks
Whidbey Island, WA, zone 8


-- In iris-talk@y..., Bill Shear <wshear@e...> wrote:
> On 4/15/02 7:28 AM, "doris1434@j..." <doris1434@j...> 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.  That's how I plan to make 
more
> > room for cvs more key to my hyb projects.>>
> > 
> What might work even better would be to "pot" the blooming rhizome 
(plus its
> increase) or clump in a discarded nursery container or plastic pot 
of some
> sort.  That way you could be sure the plant would be properly 
treated
> immediately after sale.  Tell customers to let the plant establish 
in the
> pot for a few weeks, then plant the whole thing.  I bet this would 
lead to
> even better success.
> 
> Bill Shear


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