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Sep 9, 2023 7:27 AM CST
Name: SUZY PATENAUDE
PEABODY MA (Zone 6b)
Plasko,
I know what your saying about checking Northern sellers, and the possibility of using greenhouses. That has been my concern. And as you know omg there are so so many different types of daylilies. When you have a certain one in mind (or dozens) sometimes you cant just find them anywhere, except maybe online, then you run into the problem will they ... as you so smartly say Thrive not just survive, here. I have had daylilies for about 3 years now. Some evergreens and semi evers are still spectacular. there are a few that arent doing as well. It could be the weather breaking them down or maybe its time to conquer and DIVIDE them, lol. Just trying to figure it all out. I will check out Red Lobster, I did notice the name recently because its soooo New England.
Next season I will travel more to Local daylily farms!
Thanks for your input it was very helpful!

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