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Aug 8, 2016 7:14 AM CST
Name: Stan
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kidfishing said:There are great seeds and a good way to add some genetics without buying the daylily. My issue is that I have a thousand plus pods of my own that I can't take care of fast enough. We do have lots of nice seedlings from seeds we bought. Thumbs up
I would be really excited about those seeds from Fred if I had them.


I have a few of my own that I am setting this year as well. But with only 50 or so, it very, very small time. I scored 4 different crosses from Fred and they've all germinated. They are sending up their first green foliage and will be planted in a new seedling bed in September. Hopefully the reveal will be everything I think they will.

Guess who also scored some of @judydu2 's seeds this weekend? It seems the DW was occupied with something and I took advantage while her radar was turned off. Rolling on the floor laughing
Stan
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