Rot pays a visit to the north
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- Subject: Rot pays a visit to the north
- From: A* S* <s*@cadvision.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 22:10:22 -0600 (MDT)
Now the snow has all gone and the rain has stopped, I've been digging in the
garden like mad. Most of my siberians are doing ok, a little slow because
of the cold weather, all except Tunkhannock. When all the others stared to
shoot and not a thing on Tunk, I rooted around, then dug it up and found
every crown rotted out, the roots ok and the lower part of the rhizome still
hard. Any chance it will still go or should I toss it and order a new one.
I know you can sometimes save bearded rhizomes with comet, siberians too?
Anne
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Anne Savannah, Alberta Canada, zone3b(mintemp -40C) savannah@cadvision.com
most things now revived after being squashed under 22cm of snow, and 50mm of
rain, lots in bloom, including two! MDB, unnamed and Alpine Lake(I think)