No subject

George R Stilwell, Jr. grsjr at JUNO.COM
Tue Aug 5 01:29:19 CEST 1997


Jaime,

When they're young you better harvest them. There's no point in waiting.
Once they're dormant, the roots decay to be replaced with new ones in the
spring.

Most northerners harvest and force their tuberlets to get two years
growth in a year. Then they plant them out the following spring and mulch
them well the following winter. See the Arisaema-L archives for details
on how to do the forcing.

index arisaema-L

sent to <listserv at nic.surfnet.nl> will get you an index of the archives
and instructions on how to get what you want.

Ray
<GRSJr at Juno.com>



More information about the Arisaema-L mailing list