Re: TB: best health Ghio/Blyth/Keppel


Thanks all for the additional input.

Difficult to know how to interpret health in the summer dry climates
where the humidity and rain don't cause the same kinds of foliar health
problems they do here.  Jeff Walters (summer dry) and I swapped some of
our strongest cultivars a few years back and pretty much determined that
what thrived for me didn't do well for him and (especially) vice versa.

Still, I think it's helpful for me to know which ones do especially well
in summer dry climates - especially if we have more summers like this
one!

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