I'll be planting at Grenfell Saskatchewan, border zone 2b/3 I have excellent
windbreak protection, great fertile soil and water. Bamboo would be an
interesting addition.
I also found this site:
http://www.dnagardens.com/default.asp
with a lot of cold climate cultivars, imagine zone 2 apricots!! Yea! gotta love
apricot jams..They are doing some Siberian HASKAP OR HONEYBERRY, a sort of
blueberry, I'll be investigating these very soon..
I'll need a macro lens for my E-500 so I can take flower pics of that. I have
the 11-22 that is nice, but I might need something different.. is there such a
thing as a lens specific to floral pictures? Hey, I could even go with an old
manual focus lens and mount, maybe I could learn how to take pictures that way,
instead of leaving the camera to be smarter than me? (LOL)
Cheers.. Timothy-Keith: Randles
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----- Original Message ----
From: Mike <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 1 <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2007 9:34:39 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: Bamboo (OT)
>
>
>they didnt have an email address on their website.
>What kind of Bamboo will grow in zone 2 and survive the winters?
>
I'll give John a call for you. Are you refering to Sunset zone 2 which
is the milder parts of the Inter Mountain West? Or to USDA zone 2 (min
temps -40C, brrr...) If the latter you are probably sol.
Mike
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