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Oct 16, 2016 7:21 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Your seedling sure looks good now Glen. 2 blooms is great. Are those petaloids?

I am glad that DEBBIE MEAD looks worth the wait. Hope it performs better and better.

How are the seedlings in the dropsy over patch?

No pics today as gusts up and down the valley up to 50 km/hr. I was resting up a bit until late today. After moving over a tonne of fill without injury, even tho I started with a dislocating kneecap, yesterday I injured my right forearm carrying heavy pots one handed. The rest worked as I did a heap of work just before night fall. Wheel barrow loads, and raiding old compost heaps. So I got to plant out TOOTH and some other new daylilies. But watering is taking up time. There are cracks appearing in the ground and no rain likely.

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