Re: CULT: iris health, post freeze trees


Go for it Connie - I'm having a hard time doing as much of this anymore myself.

The way I look at it, if they die, they die - there are always more to experiment with.

Would any of you like to see photos of mulch and irises?

Between the mulch and the drought, not many weeds out there this year.

Totally off topic, but I've been surprised that more of the trees that had such bad freeze damage this spring seem to be doing ok in spite of the lack of rain.

I think I will try it because due to health reasons, the weeding is not something I can do anymore.
Connie  Eggen
Zone 5b
Warsaw, MO


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