Re: OT-BIO


From: "Melf, Carolyn" <CMELF@csuchico.edu>

A  very nice brown iris is  sidewinder.  I am in zone 7 and it is the
brownest in my yard. Others are more of a cafe con leche.  Keep in touch.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Vickie W. [SMTP:vic_e_98@yahoo.com]
> Sent:	Friday, October 30, 1998 8:09 PM
> To:	iris-talk@onelist.com
> Subject:	[iris-talk] OT-BIO
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> From: "Vickie W." <vic_e_98@yahoo.com>
> 
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> Hello.  Just joined and already wondering which I know less about,
> iris or the computer!  I'm in zone 5 in the midwest (NE).  Would
> appreciate any help I could get with my search.  I am looking for
> suggestions (and sources) for a TB brown iris that is Self.  Having a
> hard time finding one.  I know they are not the most popular (beauty
> in the eye of the beholder).
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> Pretty new at this, only be growing for about six years.  Consider
> myself lucky in that only having a little leaf spot now and then when
> we have cold ,wet spring.  No borer problems so far (knock on wood) 
> they can be bad here.  I read something awhile back concerning using
> beneficial nematodes.  Can't remember which of a couple of kinds which
> was suppose to be better for control.  Anyone able to help on this?
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