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Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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Posted by artesianhill Z3 WISC (My Page) on Sat, Jul 16, 05 at 18:02
| Hello? Can't seem to find a forum. I see Canada and Minnesota. What happened to Wisc? I'm sure I'm zone 3 somewhere but not sure where I should go. |
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RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| I'm from NW WI. Zone 3. Sawyer County to be exact. |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| That's great...have at least two in here! I'm in Douglas County. What forums do you use for zone 3? |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| I check in the Tomatoes, Northern and Seed saving forums almost daily. But I keep an eye on Exchange, Allium, Peppers, and Heirloom (every couple of days or so). At this time there is no WI forum, so the Northern is a compromise. But you never know about the future. |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| Hello there, Please also check out the "Far north" gardening forum. Lots of people from zones 3,2,1 on there. Glen |
Here is a link that might be useful: Far North Gardening
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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The Far North Forum is great, and we welcome anyone at the Minnesota Forum too. Rick |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| I am from West central WI! Dunn County. I check into the MN forum a lot. |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| I'm also from Sawyer County. I check Midwestern, Great Lakes, and also Minnesota and this one. What do we need to do to get a Wisconsin site? |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| Not sure how to go about getting a Wisconsin site. It probably would be nice to see specific zone sites, actually. |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| I'm in Polk Co ... supposedly Zone 4, but lots of freeze-out for plants approved for Zone 4. Anyone have a good plant source site for zone 3? Or 2? |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| Just a few years ago, we had a freak winter of little snow and the frost went down deep....all plants, bushes, etc. of zone 4 died. And still the garden shops sell zone 4 and still the people buy them. But mother nature is eventually going to catch up with them when they least expect it. I usually peruse the garden catalogs, like "Gurneys" and look for the toughest meanest plants I can find. ha |
RE: Anybody else from NW Wisconsin in here?
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| I live in Zone 3, and although I lost some plants-- some hostas, two clematis, and several other plants-- when we had that deep frost a few years ago, most of my plants survived. It may be partially due to my south-facing hillside garden. On the other hand, many plants behind the house survived also. We did not have much snow, but I usually allow the leaves that fall to cover the garden (we have mainly a woodland garden), and that may have saved them. I would, however absolutely recommend "The Winter Greenhouse", in Winter, WI, as a source for plants for Zones 3 and 4. They are in Zone 3 also and have beautiful demonstration gardens, as well as a great variety of perennials, hostas, shrubs and annuals. They will always tell you when any plant they sell may need winter mulch, and are very good about replacing plants that don't make it. |
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