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Aug 23, 2022 4:08 PM CST
Name: Sue
Vermont (Zone 5a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Hybridizer Canning and food preservation Garden Procrastinator Seed Starter
Plant and/or Seed Trader Region: Vermont
Well Tim, Rolling on the floor laughing , but I agreed with everything you said in your first post. I know you've been raising and sharing daylilies for a long time! I also liked the other comments, but I am maybe a little bit of a wild card on some daylily aspects.
Like for instance, I have a couple of seedlings that I just adore, so much that I moved them to a bed close to the house just so that I can enjoy them. Both of those are huge star-shaped blooms on relatively low, bushy plants. One is cream, the other is red with a brilliant watermark. They have a unique look that I really like, though it is certainly unusual.
I have another that is very tall, with ethereal pale ivory blooms and a light watermark. Totally unusual and not going to get culled...

What do you spray with? Is there an organic option that works? I'm all ears!
Suevt on the LA

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