RE: BLOOM OUT


Barbara,
	I have to agree with you.  I was way behind on my email when this
topic came up the first time but...we have definitely seen bald iris put out
roots, increase and grow.  Now I don't mean an old used up withered gnarly
looking thing but a nice plump firm rhizome. 


Dana Brown
AIS Region 17 RVP
Director ASI, TBIS
AIS, ASI, MIS, RIS, SPIS, TBIS
Malevil Iris Gardens
www.malevil-iris.com <http://www.malevil-iris.com> 
Lubbock, TX
Zone 7 USDA, Zone 10 Sunset
danabrown@peoplepc.com <d*@peoplepc.com> 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-iris@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
Bzzscheile@aol.com
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 12:47 PM
To: iris@hort.net
Subject: [iris] BLOOM OUT

 First of all what is OZ?  Second on the matter of rhizomes with no
> increase or bloomed out.  I have had many a bald dead-looking rhizome
> that I threw on the ground or over the fence and forgot about put down
> roots, grow, increase and bloom but if it was one I especially wanted
> no amount of coddling and nutrients did the trick.  I think the same
> principle is at work as when a mole tunnels only under your favorite
> or most expensive new acquisition.
>  Barbara Null
>  Tyler, TX  zone 7b/8a

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