Re: CULT: aspects of rot - long
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] CULT: aspects of rot - long
- From: g*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 23:10:37 EDT
In a message dated 9/17/02 8:45:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
donald@eastland.net writes:
> I'd like to say I'm going to give up trying to beat it, but the next time I
> see rot on something I'm really wanting, I'm sure to try again anyway.
>
I to noticed alot of rot at the fan base from a supplier that has been the
best for me. I think that the depth I plant may have been to blame. Hard to
set them enough to make new roots fast so they don't heave and high enough
not to rot. It is a fine lin. on the other hand I have planted deep with no
ill effects before so this is new to me. I think they came that way.
Not all, mostly one name, I get 5 of each usually. One to rot, one to get
borer eaten, one to get lost in names when replanting and go into the no name
pile and two to thrive and make me babies!!
I hate only getting one of a kind extra and having to make a name tag for
only one iris.!!
Doreen F. McCabe
Westford, Ma
gardenhous@aol.com
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