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Jan 12, 2016 6:10 PM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Houseplants Organic Gardener I helped beta test the first seed swap Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Garden Ideas: Level 2
@lovemyhouse , I don't remember the names, I just remember the general gist of them. One had to do with blue eyes, another I think had to do with dress blues...If I could remember the exact names, I could pinpoint a gardener or hybridizer that sells them.

Thank you for the offer to trade! I may take a gander at your iris list and see... Although I have a TON of seeds to plant this year and almost no space left to put much of anything, irises are neat in that they can just be put in on top of the grass and not need me to dig a spot in the clay soil for them. (Most of my seeds and small plants have to go in a raised bed or risk the wrath of the lawn mower.) I'll peek at your list soon and let you know if I decide to add any irises to my garden. The only trouble is I have no idea what in my garden will propagate well and what won't; all of my daylilies are first-year for me, so I'm cautious about promising any just yet. I don't want to have to come back later and let you know that I don't have any to send to you. Sad There are a few, however, that I know I already have enough of to share, as long as I don't lose any of those over the winter, such as Ruby Spider, Lights of Detroit, and a couple of others.

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