Posted by terryc on May 25, 2009, 7:06 pm
Basically, how?
Well, we know how to lift them and sieve the soil for them and work all
the roots. It is how you store them from drying out.
If the corm dries out, can it be planted for new plants?
T.I.A.
Posted by Loosecanon on May 26, 2009, 4:42 am
> Basically, how?
> Well, we know how to lift them and sieve the soil for them and work all
> the roots. It is how you store them from drying out.
> If the corm dries out, can it be planted for new plants?
> T.I.A.
they can be cold stored for 6moths at 1C - 4C so that would suggest in your
fridge. Let me know if you are interested in selling some?
Cheers
Richard
> Well, we know how to lift them and sieve the soil for them and work all
> the roots. It is how you store them from drying out.
> If the corm dries out, can it be planted for new plants?
> T.I.A.