Re: CULT: Transpiration and rot
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: Transpiration and rot
- From: l*
- Date: Thu, 4 Jul 02 10:02:20 -0600
Hi El,
>Well, I have to find Oyez then, if it bloomed for you Laurie. It's the
>first AB that I ever saw and adore it to pieces!
It's a fantastic bloom, but I consider my success with it this year to be
a fluke. If it survives another winter and blooms again next year, maybe
I'll start believing it likes it here.
>
>I've grown mostly medians in my garden for about 10 yrs, and have very few
>TB's for the very reasons you mention, Laurie. I refuse to stake any plant,
Unfortunately, most of my unknown historic TBs also require staking. I
don't suppose I can complain too loudly this year, though. At least they
survived and bloomed!
>3 wks ago, during one of my iris
>garden tours, I had the perfect day. The entire 2000 nursery bed had it's
>total 200+ irises all in bloom (MDB's and SDB's)!
That sounds GORGEOUS! I hope you can dig up the pic and post it at some
point. It's going to be a while before I build my dwarf collection up to
200+ cvs.
Laurie
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laurief@paulbunyan.net
http://www.geocities.com/lfandjg/
zone 3b northern MN - clay soil
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