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Nov 21, 2010 7:20 PM CST
Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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Jo Ann, yes I think you are right on PF Salmon. I don't know how I missed that one on buggy's site.

Polly, labeling has been a big problem for years with me. Plastic things stuck in the ground usually didn't make it through the winter with the jays going around pulling them out for the fun of it. Now that I use eon markers the jays (and wind) don't budge them. I put the label in right in front of the lily. Unfortunately lilies can wander. My S-1 trumpet wandered a full foot or more underground bumping into S-2. Then S-1 was a no show this year so I didn't know if I still had it until I dug them all up!

Garden maps haven't worked well with the seedling bed, mainly because if something died I would replace it with something else and not update the map. Then of course I have total amnesia by the time the next bloom season rolls around.

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