Re: comments on MATRIX
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- Subject: Re: comments on MATRIX
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- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 1997 11:14:05 -0700 (MST)
Walter A. Moores wrote:
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> Then there are those listed as rebloomers that have never bloomed
> spring or fall in two years. Among the newer ones in this class are
> PRISCILLA OF CORINTH, DESTRY RIDES AGAIN, and FREQUENT FLYER.
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> And, the last fact I want to bring out is that they are in the
> same bed where they got the same treatment...extra water, extra food,
> extra weeding, and extra 'talking-to'.
>
> Walter Moores
> Enid Lake, MS 7/8
I bought Destry Rides Again in 95, divided in 96 with only spring
blooms. Was rather surprised yesterday when I went out to discover my
four clumps all had stocks and I didn't even think it was a rebloomer.
The only trouble with it blooming this late is frost will get it in most
climates. I would think it should bloom for you where you live. Then
again, I don't know if this is the normal time of rebloom.
Art Bern art@gv.net
Grass Valley, CA