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Tempo Two Iris Farm

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Re: Tempo Two Iris Farm

Post by Ozeboy on 18th October 2009, 9:19 pm

I did use it about 3 years ago on narrow leaf grasses, killed most everything except the roses.
I will never use a bucket or sprayer that has had Roundup in it even if it has been washed many times. If you use Fusilade then buy a sprayer exclusifully for that and don't use the washed out roundup sprayer.

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Re: Tempo Two Iris Farm

Post by Barbara B on 18th October 2009, 10:02 pm

Hi,
I fully agree with Ozeboy. We have separate sprayers for Fusilade, Zero, WeednFeed and Triforine. We learned the hard way.
Barbara B

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Re: Tempo Two Iris Farm

Post by Abbi on 19th October 2009, 10:58 pm

Oh Val, how lovely. Several of theirs are on my wishlist, including that top one. Waiting for the price to come down.

My newly planted ones are budding up.....nine so far. I thought I might have to wait a year to see what i have here.

the first to open out is Noble Contessa. lovely lilac standard with purple falls.

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Re: Tempo Two Iris Farm

Post by Balinbear on 6th April 2010, 10:29 pm

David

We may have trouble with bearded iris but we can grow louisina iris. SOme of hem are just as good as the others.

I will try to find some photos.

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