Re: Aussie iris
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- Subject: Re: Aussie iris
- From: "* b* c* <b*@atlantic.net>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 19:25:47 -0700 (MST)
Dianne,
> Boy I am so new to all this but loving it. A 48 y.o.
grandmother
> on the net. One who has been growing iris for over 30 years and is now
> discovering she's not too old to learn how to use this contraption.
>
Welcome to the Iris List and the world of computers. I think you will
enjoy this and find it to be very helpful.
>
> In my own garden I grow majority Tall Bearded, some Spuria and a few
specie
> iris. Our climate allows us to grow irises and roses beautifully. No
> freeze here, no snow here, not even a borer to be seen. Just fabulous
iris.
>
There are a lot of things I can grow here, including some types of
Iris (and others that I am experimenting with), as well as Roses and
Cannas.
Snow is said to be extremely rare here, but frost pays an occasional
visit.
Mark A. Cook
billc@atlantic.net
Dunnellon, FL.