Re: Iris japonica


In a message dated 5/30/02 7:06:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
blkpearls@attbi.com writes:


> Hello, my name is John Doherty. I'm a new member of this group who would
> like to know if Iris japonica can be successfully grown outdoors, without
> damage to developing flowers, in minimum winter temperatures of 24 - 30
> degrees F. I live in Santa Clara County, CA. Thank you for your assistance. 
> 

John, 

They will do very well.We lived close to Capitol Auto Mall in San Jose. JI's 
were in a 3 gallon pot sitting in about 4 inches of water. Stop fertising 
when the begin to go dorment. Cover with a 2-3 mill VENTED clear plastic bag 
for the cold spells and they will need repotting every other year.

CathleenCampi overdosing on fresh Cherries


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