Re: REF: program suggestions
- Subject: Re: REF: program suggestions
- From: &* t* <t*@cs.com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 10:46:42 +0100
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
Hello B.J.
I would love to know the one that manage to bloom in your harsh conditions.
They should enter any breeding program intended to create hardy irises!
Loic
----- Original Message -----
From: "B. J. Jackson" <jacksonb@brandonu.ca>
To: <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [iris] REF: program suggestions
Afternoon, Laurie.
I planted my first spurias last summer and they made it through the winter
just fine. I added two more this summer, just NOIDs from other people's
gardens but I am hopeful. In my presentation I refer to spurias now as
survivors that have yet to bloom. I drove people crazy obsessing about
the lack of new growth on Moon Silk after planting it. With good snow
cover they came through wonderfully. I had a Japanese iris, too, for many
years and it survived for 5 years but never bloomed. I finally got tired
of it not blooming and gave it away. A few years ago I tried some species
crosses (before I knew much about them) and managed to kill them all.
Same with Louisianas. No matter what people tell you, Louisianas are not
hardy with protection in Zone 3ish!
And, I do tend to agree with your statement about modern tall bearded iris
in cold climates. The majority of those I have tried either don't make it
at all or survive long enough to bloom and then die. Some people can grow
them wonderfully here but not me. The historics, however, are another
story. You can't kill them with a stick although my SO made a mighty
attempt with a bobcat and lots of ice, frozen dirt and snow. The last of
the ice didn't disappear in that area of the garden until the third week
in June and the historics in that area did not bloom this year but they
are all still alive! If he had to do it, I'm glad he did it in the
historics area. He has already been told this year that the bobcat is not
allowed anywhere near any of the gardens.
BJ in SW MB, Canadian Prairies, Zone 3ish
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