CULT:Transplanting
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- Subject: CULT:Transplanting
- From: t*@winthrop.edu
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 08:51:22 -0600 (MDT)
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Electronic Mail Message
Date: 04-Jun-1997 10:33am EST
From: Lorraine C. Terzo
TERZOL
Dept: Modern Languages
Tel No: 803 323-2231
TO: Remote Addressee ( _smtp%"iris-l@rt66.com" )
Subject: CULT:Transplanting
Sorry I'm only just getting back to all who answered my set of questions,
a week or so ago, regarding transplanting, deadheading, saving pods, etc.
Thanks for all the great ideas. I do, though, have another question
concerning transplanting, (which is something I'm going to start soon,
as here in South Carolina, our Irises are done blooming).
What should I add to the soil as I start transplanting the moved rhizomes?
My soil now is dry, hard clay. Should I also add some kind of "booster"
to the soil as I transplant (Bone Meal?)?
I am still waiting for my pods to dry out. Its been about 2-3 weeks and they
still look as green as ever!!
Looking forward to hearing from you, and thanks again for all your help.
Lorraine
terzol@winthrop.edu