Re: TB: Reincarnation


Sometimes a rebloomer has to be well established to rebloom.  Some, like Immortality like to be 2 or 3 years old before they rebloom.  Be patient, and keep 'em moist and well fertilized.  When they decide they are comfy and happy, they will rebloom for you.   

Patrick Orr
Zone 9
Arizona  
  
----- Original Message -----
From: pbrooks@whidbey.net
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:33 PM
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iris-talk] TB: Reincarnation
  
Iris-talkers,

Has anyone grown Reincarnation, and has it bloomed for you?  I got it
last year in a marvelous big clump from Sutton's, and it bloomed
gloriously.  No rebloom though.  Same this year.  I've had little
rebloom, for that matter.  Sign of Leo and Precious Little Pink so
far.  Any ideas of what I may be doing wrong?  I'm watering well and
fed at spring bloom with 6-10-10.  Soil is good, lots of sand and mix
of composted chicken manure l/2 and 1/2 with topsoil.  Everything
else is thriving.

Patricia Brooks
Whidbey Island, WA, zone 8-9





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