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Jul 18, 2015 8:24 AM CST
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Hmm, I had to look that one up, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... . A Canadian speciality!
Those kind of temperatures aren't my cup of tea at all and unfortunately it seems all kind of weather records are made this year all over the world. Rather scary, IMHO. What is the actual air temperature as measured in the normal way?

A very tall Lankon would be extremely nice, exactly for that reason, to see that nice purple spotting. I'm thinking of moving at least a few of my Lankon bulbs this fall. The place they are growing in is a bit dry as it is located a bit too close to a large pine and I don't think they ever will be very tall there. Besides they need dividing anyway. A really high raised bed or a slope or something similar would be ideal to view them a bit easier, just in case one would fail to grow them as tall as Joe's.
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