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Feb 3, 2012 5:26 PM CST
Name: Margaret
Near Kamloops, BC, Canada (Zone 3a)
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Stush, yes I know how long I have to wait, it's just a fun thing to do during our long winter, and I just love to grow something challenging. I have the one that is a year old, so only another 2 years to go before I get a bloom on it. Hilarious! I have never heard of wild red hippeastrum with small flowers, learn something new all the time. I have only seen the large ones that are sold at Christmas.

Oh dear that must have been maddening when you saw what the hired help did to your daylilies. I hope you are feeling much healthier now. Do you have any new dayliles to replace what the weeders pulled up?? I planted 8 seeds today that had germinated, hopefully they will all grow, still waiting for 22 more to germinate. Whistling

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