Re: modern "stronger" Siberians?


Database for test growers.

This sounds to me like it could be a possible solution regarding hardiness
of Siberians. If possible not only could a variety of soil conditions be
tested, but also different zones, rainfall conditions etc.  I know people
often grow plants from nurseries in their area, however one runs into
limited varieties and as they say "the siberians are always greener on the
other side" or something like that.
Joyce
snow flurries yet again.
-----Original Message-----
From: J.F. Hensler <christyh@povn.com>
To: sibrob@egroups.com <sibrob@egroups.com>
Date: Monday, April 17, 2000 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: [sibrob] modern "stronger" Siberians?


>Have been mulling over the ideas on trialing new cvs... Mostly, I've been
>wondering how to test plants without running into all the problems. People
>falling off the face of the earth once they've got the plant, or if they do
>answer, not knowing the ph of their garden, etc..
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>I suspect a few people forget they're supposed to be critical and are
>embarrassed to say that a plant doesn't do well for them!
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>Is there some way we could enlist people with a variety of growing
>conditions who we could count on? Perhaps start a database of people who
>would trial plants?
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>Christy Hensler
>Newport, WA
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