Planting time: Siberians


     In a Siberian Round Robin, the subject of the time to plant Siberians
arose.  One lady in Hamilton, Ohio says she loses some of the Siberians she
plants later than July.  She says she has great success with late spring to
early summer plantings.  Here in Lexington, Ky spring planting is good. 
Late summer planting is successful if completed by Labor Day.  It looks to
me like Siberians should have a minimum of ten weeks to establish
themselves before the soil first freezes.  Those in locations subject to
early freezing should try to get their Siberians from sources that ship in
the spring.

Mark A. Cook
macook@iglou.com
Lexington, KY USA  



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