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Apr 11, 2016 7:47 PM CST
Name: Ashton & Terry
Oklahoma (Zone 7a)
Windswept Farm & Gardens
Butterflies Keeps Sheep Pollen collector Region: Oklahoma Lilies Irises
Hybridizer Hummingbirder Hostas Daylilies Region: United States of America Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Our timing was perfect for once. These seedlings will start blooming in spring of 2017 but we will have to see what percentage of them will take another year until 2018. I mentioned earlier in this thread that we did not have much success starting our seedlings indoors so our plan of 2000 seedlings became 250-300 so it was an easy job. It all worked out since my wife decided that we needed to go back to vegetable gardening and I had to put in a big garden which we have not done for several years.

There are two rows of daylilies in the vegetable garden. They are edible aren't they. I have to think of some kind of vegetable that looks like dayliles so I can tell my wife that may be what is growing until she figures it out. By then it will surely be accepted. I won't have to worry too much if they are thought to be weeds since I am the only one around here to tries to eliminate weeds.
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