Re: SIB: Questions
- To: i*@onelist.com
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] SIB: Questions
- From: d*@dynamicro.on.ca
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 06:45:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: dlouis@dynamicro.on.ca
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, John or Margaret Montgomery wrote:
> From: John or Margaret Montgomery <monashee@junction.net>
>
> Barbara Jackson wrote:
>
> > Barb J. here in crisp and cold zone 3 on the Canadian Prairies. Have a
> > question about moving siberians in cold weather.
> >
> > My sister has just sold her house. They have to be out December 1. She put
> > a condition on the agreement that she be able to dig any or all of her
> > plants to take with her to her new home. That condition was accepted and
> > now she needs to know what to do with her siberian iris to keep them alive
> > over the winter. Having only just got my first sibs this year, I don't know
> > what to tell her. So, am turning to my iris-talk friends for help for her.
>
> The best possible thing would be to beg & plead with the new owners to allow her
> to move them in the spring.
> They are not likely to survive a move at this time in Manitoba.
> John Montgomery Vernon BC Zone 5
Dear John and Barbara,
I would say the same thing. Hope she can get this worked out.
--
Diana Louis <dlouis@dynamicro.on.ca>
Zone 4/5 Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
AIS, CIS, SIGNA, IRIS-L, Canadian Wildflower Soc.
URL for the North American Native Irises web page
http://molly.hsc.unt.edu/~rbarton/Iris/NANI.html
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