CULT: freeze damage/spot
- Subject: [iris] CULT: freeze damage/spot
- From: Linda Mann l*@volfirst.net
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 08:34:55 -0400
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Griff (I think it was you), I'm seeing the same kind of damage you
reported earlier. It's taken a while to show up, but nearly everything
is now showing some effects of the 24oF night.
Very few have the kind of damage I showed in the photo taken a few days
after the freeze, but varying amounts of somewhat parched looking,
spotty leaves, depending on location in the garden (some parts get
morning sun quite a bit earlier than others), cultivar, and who knows
what. It's not severe (yet?), just a reminder of how much damage those
late freezes can do.
First year in a long time that I haven't rushed out and tried to cover
everything with Reemay or equivalent (non-woven/synthetic plant bed
covers). At least maybe this will keep me from being so tempted to do
early crosses.
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Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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