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


Hey Janet, if you're interested I could send some other arilbreds for 
you to trial when I dig & divide this summer.  Can you say no to 
freebies?  :)
-- 
Dennis Kramb; dkramb@badbear.com
Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6
http://www.badbear.com/dkramb/


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