Re: TB, REB: IMMORTALITY
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- Subject: Re: TB, REB: IMMORTALITY
- From: B* J* <l*@getonthe.net>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 10:45:14 -0600 (MDT)
Robert L. Roberson wrote:
>
> Me too! IMMORTALITY is the only one of my rebloomers (planted last fall) to
> bloom so far. It skipped the spring bloom and looked just awful while all
> the other new ones bloomed and increased rapidly. I thought "Immortality,
> right!" Once I quit watching, got busy with school, and didn't do anything
> right for it (hot, dry, behind on fertilizing), it took off. Three
> beautiful blossoms open now and buds still coming on. Yes, I have
> apologized to the plant for my earlier misgivings and wish I had a bed full
> of IMMORTALITY.
>
> Patricia Roberson in Goldthwaite, Texas, where a bit of cool weather and
> rain would be most appreciated
> patrob@centex.net
>
>Is this normal for IMMORTALITY? I planted ours in February and
understand it may take a year or so to settle in. But I won't rule out
the possibility that it may decide to bloom later this Fall, especially
if I keep it watered! Long live IMMORTALITY!
Barb Johnson
Southwest Missouri Ozarks USDA Zone 5b AIS Region 18 (MO & KS)