Re: CULT:HYB:Edith Wolford and Gardenability


EW does well here too but a friend and I had an interesting time trying to
figure out how to make it happy.

She and I both had confirmed starts of the thing but hers seemed to be sick
all the time (freeze damage and leaf spot) and put on the most pathetic
bloom (when it actually DID bloom). Mine was sluggish in the normal TB beds
but took off like a shot when I moved it to a raised area with absolutely no
fertilizer or compost.

Needless to say, she pitched her start and took home some of mine and it's
now performing beautifully (it's also in the highest part of her garden
now).

Christy Hensler

THE ROCK GARDEN
Newport, WA
http://www.povn.com/rock/

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Reeds" <jreeds@microsensors.com>


> Maybe EW performed well in some part of California (I heard someone in the
> high desert had nice bloom), but DEFINITELY not for anyone I know.  No
> judges who took the time for a decent assessment from Thousand Oaks to San
> Diego (~200 miles of coast and valleys) would have voted for it.




 

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