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Author Topic: Sore back and tired arms but the cannas are dug  (Read 8942 times)

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Offline Rebel SS

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Thanks guys. Guess I'll make do with my patch of purple Iris's.... :undecided:

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Gee, I bet you could get the neighbor lady to bend over and dig them cannas fer ya while you sat back & enjoyed the view!  :sleazy:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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Gee, I bet you could get the neighbor lady to bend over and dig them cannas fer ya while you sat back & enjoyed the view!  :sleazy:
:pouty: :pouty: :pouty: :tut: :tut: :tut: deres dat seks ting again............. SICKO!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Huh? The blue sky and the falling leaves you little blue prevert!  :rotflmao:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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Huh? The blue sky and the falling leaves you little blue prevert!  :rotflmao:
:scratch: :tut: :rolleyes: :super smiley: :super smiley: :nerd: :nerd: :evil:

yea right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :pouty: :doofus: :doofus: :confused:
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I'm surprised the little feller didn't say "yea, so?"    :bonk: ;)

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Dotch, I usually dig them, let them lay on the ground for a day or so and then in the boxes they go.  Being it was so cold, I put them on the trailer for a day while I went hunting and then boxed them a day and a half later.  I just make a layer in the box, put in some paper and make another layer until the box is full.  I'm always a little worried they might rot but never had a problem. 
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Ya deadeye what I do is probably overkill. When it's wet the soil here tends to stick to everything including canna bulbs and soil probes due to the high clay content. We've had close to 6" of precip in October so I cussed it most of last week. I had issues storing the bulbs a couple years ago using newspaper to separate them in the unheated upstairs even tho the temps were never below freezing on the recording thermometer. The crawspace temp is more constant tho and it's drier than a popcorn fart under there. You gotta remember I've hung around a lot of plant pathology people over the past 40+ years so the disease triangle is ingrained behavior.  :bonk:
« Last Edit: October 10/28/19, 09:36:45 PM by Dotch »
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