RE: IRIS EMERGENCE


Rima, not to worry about your siberians or japanese.  Ours haven't started
sprouting yet, and some of them have been in place for a few years.

The beardeds and species are putting on good growth.  So far, so good.  No
rot signs, one frozen borer larva.  All the late acquisitions have been dug
out of the compost.  They look like they're a couple of weeks behind those
in the garden but suffered no damage.

Maureen Mark
Ottawa, Canada (zone 4) -- still a patch of snow on the north side, crocuses
and chiondoxas blooming

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	rimat [SMTP:terra@catskill.net]
> Sent:	Monday, April 06, 1998 2:48 PM
> To:	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject:	RE: IRIS EMERGENCE
> 
> Hi--
> But I see no signs from the new
> sibs I put in last year.  is it too soon for them to be poking above the
> ground or should I start thinking about complaining to the nursery from
> wence they came?  No sign of the jis either.
> 
> Also--when should I start fertilizing al these guys?
> Rima  terra@catskill.net
> upstate ny   zone 4



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