RE: Limerock Ruby
- Subject: RE: Limerock Ruby
- From: "Theresa- yahoo" t*@yahoo.com
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 08:46:48 -0700
I was really surprised by this too. We actually had a fairly dry winter, so
don't think it was wet. This so far is the only plant that didn't come back
for me.
Theresa
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of Saxton, Susan
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 8:30 AM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: RE: Limerock Ruby
Just bought this and I'm in the Portland area. It didn't live over for you?
Do you think it was a wet issue? Because it was a mild winter, we never
even had any snow.
-----Original Message-----
From: Theresa- yahoo [t*@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 8:03 PM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: RE: Artemesia Oriental Limelight and more winter kill
My limerock ruby also didn't make it over the winter and we don't even get
that cold!
Theresa
Sac, CA sone 8-9
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
Behalf Of Cheryl Isaak
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 5:16 AM
To: perennials@hort.net
Subject: Artemesia Oriental Limelight and more winter kill
Greetings from a slowly warming up New Hampshire!
Some of you may recall our discussions on this last year. Well, I
can now confidently state, that it does overwinter and it spreads! I
am now in the process of replanting in various parts of the garden in
deep pots sunk into the ground. Should clump up nicely now!
I am finding some odd balls that didn't overwinter - my Coreopsis
Limerock Ruby and C. Sweet Dreams appear to be gone. I'll leave their
spots alone for a while in case they are late returning. A few
daylilies didn't make it - one heaved thanks to the rodent population
in the garden and a few seem to have rotted away. Didn't spend top
dollar on any of them, so no harm done.
I also lost my Euphorbia myrsinites (donkey tail spurge) - it got
covered with blowing leaves and rotted. And I gave all my seedlings
away last year!
What still blows me away is the amount of winter kill on my red
leafed rose; I lost about half the canes. This is the first year that
it has seen this much snow cover and I left the hips on for the
birds. All thoughts welcome on the causes of the dead canes. BUT, I
found 4 seedlings from it this spring; they are headed to Monica.
Happy Gardening
Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
Londonderry, NH
AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
growing, stitching and reading in NH
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