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Jul 21, 2021 8:13 AM CST
Name: pam
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Neither of those would do well here as they are dormants, I have no dormants that look like anything this time of year. Most just die. You are a bit farther north but maybe try some evergreens and stay ahead of the rust....much easier said than done. Tim Herringtom and spacecoast daylilies are my most resistance. Stay away from single fans when your buying. Thats mainly an issue on lily auction. Water more important than even fertilizer. Just dont water in evening when leaves wont dry.
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