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Re: seeds-digest Digest V97 #48
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- Subject: Re: seeds-digest Digest V97 #48
- From: L* H* <g*@syix.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 06:35:12 -0800
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Talk to Barry Glick at Sunshine Farm & Gardens. "barryg@slip.net" His farm
is high in the mountains of West Virginia. His web page is
"http://www.gardenweb.com/sunshine/"
He has great Helleborus information too. He is zone 5.
Good luck, Lorraine
ps..he would never use chemicals for anything! dormancy included.
At 03:58 AM 3/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm experimenting with cherry trees at 8,000 elevation where the temperature
>doesn't fall below 45 degrees F. I need to induce dormancy so the trees will
>blossom. Does anyone know whether cherry trees lose their leaves because of
>change in temperature or a reduction in daylight?
>
>Is their a chemical way to induce dormancy?
>
>Please help with ideas. Thanks.
>Fred fbock@aol.com
>
>
>
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