RE: Burn baby?


Well Bill, it would depend on what stage the plants are in.  I burn off my
foliage one the ground is in a hard freeze, and there is snow on the ground.
Several years ago, we had a "brush fire" in early August, about a month and
a half after bloom (right about the time we were digging/dividing) and the
plants affected made it just fine, a tad bit shaken but ok.  I will admit,
we watered and added lots of peat and alfalfa around the little stubs.

Jan Haney
Saratoga Lake, NY - lots of ice fisherman
Region 2, Zone 4

-----Original Message-----
From: wmcdougherty@cs.com [w*@cs.com]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 4:32 PM
To: sibrob@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sibrob] Burn baby?


Hello everyone!

Question for the group.
Has anyone any experience with whether Siberians can withstand a grass fire?

Bill Dougherty


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