Re: Digest Number 845
- To: iris-talk@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Digest Number 845
- From: C* S*
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 07:24:59 -0500
- References: <947842420.27726@onelist.com>
From: Carolyn Schaffner <drsnooks@buffnet.net>
> Reblooming irises need adequate moisture to rebloom. The irises
> that have rebloomed for me have only done so in wet summers or by
> my watering them during dry weather so that the ground they occupy
> has a constant supply of moisture.
>
> Dan Mason zone 3, NW Ontario
> dmason@rainyriver.lakeheadu.ca
--------->Hi, Dan, How lucky to be at Lakehead University. BEAUTIFUL
campus, library, scenery, museums ETC! Some say the skiing's good, too
(!)
ANYHOW, what does Chuck Chapman (Guelph, Ontario) do that makes his
rebloomers rebloom and rebloom and rebloom -- continuously bloom,
perhaps. It seems he has bred for the reblooming factor AND chose MDB's
to jump start the bloom season. Maybe there are cultural practises too??
Sandy? Maureen? Chris? do you know whether Chuck waters profusely?
Carolyn Schaffner, south of the horseshoe in Buffalo, NY
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