Re: OT: Introduction
- Subject: Re: [iris] OT: Introduction
- From: "Molly Denza" m*@hotmail.com
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:54:41 +0000
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Hi Kent and Anner,
I live in Cannandaigua, NY in the Fingerlakes Region (wine country). We seem to be zone 4 here. I just moved here last year after living for 20 years in the Catskills (zone3). Compared to that this area seems downright mild!
Up to now I've just grown irises. I also grow most any kind of plant that's out there for indoors or out including orchids. Because I'm starting a new garden here I decided that I wanted to expand my knowledge on Iris and acquire some named varieties. Not an easy thing to do on a local level as I've found a lot of mis-identified plants in the nurseries. I recently bought one that reminded me of an iris I had (past tense) named Fire King. It's a solid coppery red color. The label said it would be a pink bicolor!
Anyway figured I'd get an education before I invested more money in them. If anyone knows of a good nursery (for Iris) out my way please let me know. I've been able to find specialist for Daylilies but not Iris.
One quick question. I found a supplier of mushroom compost at a really good price ($21./yard). Do Iris like stuff this rich or is it too much for them?
Cheers!
Molly D.
Hi Molly, and welcome. I join Anner in wanting to know where you are and what
you do with irises that brings you here. I just grow them myself, and am
quite new to named irises. Hope you'll enjoy the discussions.
Kent
Sanpete County, Utah, zone 4/5, about 6,000 feet
bloom season is winding down, but several are still going and one has yet to bloom
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