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Dec 12, 2017 7:40 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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You're welcome. The list of plants you have coming in spring is looking good. There are more options working with the tets, but narrowing it down to diploids will make it easier to focus and save space. Once you get sdlgs to work with you'll be on your way. Thumbs up I've heard both Emperor's Crocodile and Wooster Mindcraft are tender in the north. Wooster Mindcraft was new this summer, we'll see if it is still here in the spring. Crossing Fingers!

Ken Begnaud is in Louisiana. I think he did have a website at one time, but it doesn't look like he's registered anything since 2011. The same year he registered Wyatt's Eyes.

Yes, the Lily Auction is addicting. The "watch" button gets me in trouble. If I don't watch something I tend to forget about it. Watching means I can check it...several times a day. Whistling

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