RE: Re: HYB: dwarfs in hot climates?


Linda,
	This last month we might qualify as muggy but most times we have a dry
heat.  At a guess I would think our humidity is usually less than 10%.
Since we have had 9-10 inches of rain in the last two weeks we have been a
bit higher than normal but even so it was only 23% today.

Dana Brown
Region 17 Judges Training Chairperson
AIS, MIS, ASI, RIS, TBIS
MALEVIL IRIS GARDENS
Lubbock, TX
Zone 7 USDA, Zone 10 Sunset
 <d*@malevil-iris.com>


-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Mann [l*@volfirst.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 6:35 AM
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: HYB: dwarfs in hot climates?


Dana, good to hear you are hunting for MDBs - Texas is generally a lot
drier than here, but surely you have more humidity and occasionally
hurricane driven deluges than California, so maybe the climate is a
little closer to the muggy southeast.

Have you tried FOREVER BLUE?

--
Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8

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