Re: Freeze Dried Iris!
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- Subject: Re: Freeze Dried Iris!
- From: "* S* <g*@email.msn.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 11:01:53 -0700 (MST)
Dennis, really happy to hear your good fortune! I know I was dreading going
out to the garden but was pleasantly suprised to find as little damage as I
did. We have had such a mild winter here that the iris have shown growth
all winter and I just knew after the long freeze it would all be gone! :)
Not so! :)
I am very pleased with Lady Friend, hardly any freeze damage!
Good luck with your's, you are considerably farther north than we are.
Glenn
Glenn & Linda Simmons Springfield, Missouri
e-mail glennsimmons@msn.com or
gsimmons1@juno.com or lindaAsimmons@juno.com
Zone 6
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Kramb <dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
Date: Sunday, March 15, 1998 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Freeze Dried Iris!
>>Glenn & Linda Simmons Springfield, Missouri
>
>I had similar good fortune as you, Glenn! The week-long freeze has
>actually prolonged the bloom of my iris danforidae and they are still
>going strong today! Now that's what I call freeze dried iris blooms! :)
>
>I'm biting my nails, however, that more of my rhyzomes are going to
>succumb to soft rot.
>
>Dennis Kramb; dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net
>Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6; AIS Region 6
>Member of AIS, ASI, HIPS, RBIS, SIGNA, & Miami Valley Iris Society
>Primary Interests: Hybridizing Arilbreds, Raising Native Ohio Species
Irises
>
>