Re: CULT: potting Louisianas
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- Subject: Re: CULT: potting Louisianas
- From: B* S* <B*@hsc.edu>
- Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 14:33:12 -0500
From: Bill Shear <BILLS@hsc.edu>
>From: dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net (Dennis Kramb)
>
>I bought some fulvas, virginicas, versicolors, etc. earlier in spring and
>planted them directly into the ground. They've done okay, I guess.
>
>I'll soon be getting a collection of Louisianas and brevicaulis, and was
>contemplating this potting technique. How do you guys think about potting
>them and leaving them on my patio right up against the wall of the house
>and then dumping mulch over top of them?
>
>Will that be okay? Will it be too warm? Too cold? Will the roots freeze?
Who knows? But this is a good time to plant them directly into the ground.
Any reason why you can't do that?
Bill Shear
Department of Biology
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney VA 23943
(804)223-6172
FAX (804)223-6374
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