Re: RE: CULT Arils


In a message dated 3/12/2002 6:05:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
donald@eastland.net writes:


>  I'm not sure the
> arilbreds are widely enough grown to be able to cover the growing habits of
> specific cultivars. 

Hi all,
         Doing my best to help <vbg> in this endeavor!    I grow, pretty 
successfully overall,  MOHR PRETENDER, PINK BETTERMENT, SILENT TEARS,  
GENETIC ARTIST.    Added OYEZ last year so we'll see about that one, and this 
year I'll be adding DESERT FINERY, OPALS FOR ETHEL, CODETALKER, and ARIL 
REVERIE.     The challenges here will be our summer humidity and (sometimes) 
wetness.   Recent years have been somewhat drier than usual, and I do grow 
mine in pots with soil that's a bit more gravelly/sandy than the soil my TB's 
grow in.   So if we're expecting a deluge I can keep them under eaves or 
other protected area.   So far, salt air hasn't been a factor...anyone know 
if it could have an adverse effect?  
We're not right on the beach but about a mile inland.
Janet Natale
zone 8 of Sc, Myrtle Beach


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