Re: SD : CULT
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: SD : CULT
- From: G* A* <e*@kkeka.ericsson.se>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 23:50:22 -0600 (MDT)
Interesting weather you have, the lack of snow and freeze sounds as
ours.
What part of the continent do ytou live??
we had a pretty mild winter not colder then -10C, if i can remember
yes maybe its that perticular hybrid or plant that needs some time to
get used
to our climat here.
maybe I shall tell them that 'Hey you behave! or your out!!!'
Mark, Maureen wrote:
>
> It is definitely not too cold for SDBs. It is more likely the particular =
> cultivar. Ottawa winters go as low and -40C and typically -30 for a couple =
> =
> of weeks. We have had no problems with the SDBs. In fact, the SDBs and IBs=
> =
> came through beautifully last year when almost all the TBs got warped. It =
> was the first winter that all the snow had disappeared by March and then we =
> =
> got a couple of freeze-thaws before May.
>
> Some SDBs we have: Blue Line, What Again (reblooms), Hey There, =
> Butterscotch Carpet, Gingerbread Man, Tu Tu Turquoise, Dark Waters, Sea =
> Urchin.
>--
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Gunnar Andersson, ekaguan@kkeka.ericsson.se
province of East Central Sweden , Stockholm/Sweden,
S-climatzone/3, US-zone/5-6 av.temp : january -2,5C to -5
av.temp july : +18C ,precipitation : jan 75mm, july 75mm
vegetationperiod of 180 days , 90 days of snow cover
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/2261/
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