Re: CULT: survivors (NOT Silverado)
- Subject: [iris] Re: CULT: survivors (NOT Silverado)
- From: Linda Mann l*@volfirst.net
- Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 13:07:57 -0400
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Let's try this again. I'm always looking for the few really good TBs
that thrive under my growing conditions, and some other folks here are
also interested in learning which ones those are. Plus I may want to
use them for hybridizing some day, if they are super performers.
Schreiners has introduced several that thrive for me. The last few
years, I've been ordering a few somewhat recent intros from them very
late in the growing season, getting them in the ground in October,
keeping them covered with floating non-woven fabric plant bed covers.
This way, they usually bloom well the following spring.
The one that I got last year that did the best was AVALON SUNSET.
Anybody else growing it? How's it doing?
RIP CITY is a very healthy weed here, but bloom was frozen out. How's
it doing for the rest of you?
SO FINE, SUNSHINE AND SNOW both bloomed really well but haven't been all
that healthy/vigorous since. They aren't duds, just not thriving. How
are they doing elsewhere?
Sorry I even mentioned poor ol SILVERADO in that first post . We
beaten/praised her to death at least twice a year for the seven years
we've been discussing irises here.
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Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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