Re: REB: spring bloom (was USDA zone)


Don't give up on spring bloom yet.  If we have a really mild winter, you
may still get spring bloom on those increases, especially on the ones
that repeat bloom.  IMMORTALITY repeats, but is often bashful about
producing pollen.

And you can always try freezing pollen for spring use.

<Unfortunately this will inhibit  their spring bloom so no pollen for me
from  these...They have plenty of  increase, but it's not going to be
blooming size.

                   Orange Harvest - B. Jones 1986
                   Summer Olympics - R.G.Smith 1976
                   Immortality - Zurbrigg 1982
                   Cantina - Byers 1989
                   Harvest Of Memories - Zurbrigg 1985
Evan U.  *zone 6b now*  Culleoka, TN>

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