Re: CULT: digging/dividing times



> 
> They can apparently cook, too!  . . .

   And this was not some wimpy thing either, we
> are talking about a rhizome of HELEN COLLINGWOOD for heavens' sake,
> one of the most vigorous and adaptable TBs of the century, just
> roasted like a 'tatie.
> 
> Anner, in Virginia
> ChatOWhitehall@aol.com
> 

	I have had steamed irises.  If you risk planting them now in the heat, 
rain from a passing shower or even dew
can collect at the base of the fan.  When the temperature heats up 
in the day, that moisture can steam the plant to death.

	Hmmm... a 'tatie' must be tidewatah for what we call taters.

	Walter Moores
	Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA (just bought the last of the $1.46 a 
gallon of gas...sign changed to $1.59 as I was driving off!)

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