Re: CULT: Louisana's in Canada was freeze damage


From: "Mark, Maureen" <MARKM@tc.gc.ca>

Now, that is what I like to hear.  It means I have a chance to kill a few.
I may try a few if I can find some garden space.  Although, I think I should
try the spurias first because they have a better a chance.

Maureen Mark
m*@ottawa.com
Ottawa, Canada (zone 4)


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> From: 	Perry Dyer[SMTP:pdyer@flash.net]
> Reply To: 	iris-talk@onelist.com
> Sent: 	Tuesday, March 16, 1999 8:07 PM
> To: 	iris-talk@onelist.com
> Subject: 	[iris-talk] Re: CULT: freeze damage
> 
> From: "Perry Dyer" <pdyer@flash.net>
> 
> Folks, are we MULCHING our Louisianas in the winter?  Even this far south,
> I
> do.  A couple of years I've not gotten around to it, and lucked out with a
> mild winter that year.  I just use a light fluffy straw or hay around the
> bases.  Some years we lose bloom, or have aborted stalks, when we have our
> notorious late freezes.  But then the TB's fall victim too in years like
> that.
> 
> A friend of mine grew Louisianas (and bloomed them) in CENTRAL ALBERTA
> CANADA.  C'mon.
> 
> Perry D
> 
> 

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