Re: AIS: 2001 AIS AMs and HMs


Generally, I agree with you and Ellen about the cold, but some irises
just disappear
over the winter (luckily not many -with a good snow cover, less than
5%).

Sandra
SE Manitoba

Gerry Snyder wrote:

> Sandra Barss wrote:
> >
> > I just got Diabolique this year, so I shall see how it does in minus
> 40
> > degree winters.
>
> Is that -40 C or -40 F?
>
> That's a joke. Minus 40 is where the two scales coincide.
>
> BTW, I certainly share Ellen G.'s viewpoint that cold does not hurt
> irises.
> Freeze/thaw cycles are another issue, of course.
>
> Gerry
> --
> g*@mediaone.net
> Gerry Snyder, AIS Symposium Chair, Region 15 RVP
> Member San Fernando Valley, Southern California Iris Societies
> in warm, winterless Los Angeles--USDA 9b-ish, Sunset 18-19
> my work: helping generate data for: http://galileo.jpl.nasa.gov/
>
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