Re: CULT: Growing tall bearded Iris in pots
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: Growing tall bearded Iris in pots
- From: F* M*
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 15:33:06 -0700 (PDT)
Am envious of those folks living in the warmer climes. Every late winter/early spring read through catalogs full of reblooming irises. Funny, those same irises do not rebloom here in zone 4.
Instead of dreaming of reblooming gardens would like to open up a conversation within the iris-talk. Subject: Rebloom. What can iris gardeners do outside of the reblooming meccas do to increase the number of reblooming irises. What iris lover wouldn't want a second bloom season, am totally open to ideas how this may be done.
Best regards, Martin
storylade@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 6/26/2001 9:31:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
gggrigg@bellsouth.net writes:
<< You can substitute northern California and the Willamette Valley of Oregon
for the modern tall bearded iris in another 25 years! >>
I might second your concern if these were the only people hybridizing irises.
Think goodness it (hybridizing) is still enjoyed and practiced around the
world. I'm in agreement that pot culture is more difficult.
Betty / Bowling Green KY USA Zone 6
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