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I imagine winter in Canada will be like winter here- autumn stops and we get snow- usually before the soil freezes too deep. In the best winters the snow lasts 3 months until spring arrives.
Are there any gardeners up in the tundra trying to grow Lilium candidum, I wonder?
Gote,Your Arisaema candidissimum wasn't up in late winter was it? Mine doesn't grow here until early summer..... it is the latest of the Arisaemas to shoot for me, well close to that anyway. Or are you meaning the dormant bulb died?
That doesn't sound like a winter, Gote, that sounds like hell! I imagine winter in Canada will be like winter here- autumn stops and we get snow- usually before the soil freezes too deep. In the best winters the snow lasts 3 months until spring arrives. The mountains in Greece are pretty much the same.
Only drawback is that it is meaningless to have any garden lights. CheersGöte
Quote from: gote on October 16, 2009, 05:31:30 PMOnly drawback is that it is meaningless to have any garden lights. CheersGöteGöteTime to do a winter garden with lights, maybe you can return the timer. johnw
Attached a shot of a friend in his garden here in frigid Halifax where snow & cold come and go all winter long. I'd never have imagined his success 20 years ago. Mind you he spends a good deal of the summer shovelling manure onto the beasts. johnw
Is this the dwarf form John?