Re: OT location


From: "wstone" <wstone@volcano.net>


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Sutton <suttons@lightspeed.net>
To: iris-talk@onelist.com <iris-talk@onelist.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 2:36 PM
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: OT location


>From: "Mike Sutton" <suttons@lightspeed.net>
>
>Sorry Glenn, that's 500 feet of sandy loam.  I have heard up to
1,500 feet
>in some areas, but it is hard for me to believe.  Much nicer than
west Texas
>(I hope I didn't offend anyone)  :-)  Highest daytime temps during
the
>summer rarely push past 107, usually between 90 and 105.  We
irrigate every
>three to four weeks unless it has been 105 for more than a couple
days and
>then it's two weeks.  Really only irrigate about 4 to 5 times during
the
>summer.
>Mike
>
>-----Original Message-----

UNFAIR Flatlander  MIKE:
    90 to 107 degree temperatures scare people in the East with the
high "humid" conditions. In the division of California growing
conditions we not only divide North and South, But East and West,
considering the Coast, the Valley, and the Sierras. Everywhere is a
different climate.   Bill

wstone@volcano.net
Stone's Iris Garden
Volcano, CA       3500 ft. elev. 55 miles SE of Sacramento,
California
                            Ag zone 9       Sunset zone 7


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