Re: rot and ontario?
- To: i*@Rt66.com
- Subject: Re: rot and ontario?
- From: V* P* <i*@lindsaycomp.on.ca>
- Date: Tue, 05 Mar 1996 02:19:42 -0800
- References: <tcppop3.8530@bbs.lindsaycomp.on.ca>
> Ginny - for those of us battling rot and searching for cultivars less likely
> to, if you have an electronic version of your 90 varieties and are willing to
> give us a report, I would LOVE to see your list. Sounds like the winter rot
> is not the same problem as my spring rot, but I figure tough is tough. If
> not all 90, at least tell us which were the 5 that made it.
>
> Linda Mann lmann76543@aol.com e tenn usa
Linda, I'll post the 5 that survived untouched by rot & I'll send you
privately the 90 to you.(unless more readers ask for it) When it's above
freezing. At the mo it is snowing.
Should have purchased from CDN growers with hardy rhizomes. Will do so
now on. (I can see Chris H smiling happily) I think
rot was caused by manure in my raised beds.
ginny inanda@lindsaycomp.on.ca