Re: TB CULT Moving question


Every year I separate an iris bed. I do the separating, cleaning and 
rinsing in the shade of an oak tree. Every year I accidentally add a 
nub, which takes root. Eventually it blooms despite the shade and no 
care. 

I'm thinking of moving all the iris under that tree. It does better 
than I can do.

Al B 
Z7 No Va

-- In iris-talk@y..., Arnold Koekkoek <koekkoek@m...> wrote:
  All in all, I think the evidence is plain that iris are one tough 
plant, hard to kill unless, of course, you just paid for a brand new 
introduction and didn't lavish all affection and loving care on it!
> Arnold
> 
> Arnold & Carol Koekkoek
> 38 7th Street, NE
> Sioux Center, IA 51250
> e-mail  koekkoek@m...
> 
> 
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