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Aug 27, 2012 3:22 PM CST
Name: Karin
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The time is upon me when I must start digging up my gardens to take what I want with me to our new house. Thumbs up We are talking around 300 daylilies plus the hosta, the lilium, the peonies, the ferns and more......................I have been gardening for a long time. Thumbs up Lovey dubby The plants will not be able to be planted for about a month as we have to also concentrate on moving out of a house we've been in for 18 years. Everything needs to be done before Sept. 17th.

There is just not enough time in the day nor would my back hold out to pot everything up so I'm thinking that plants are going to get dug and put in plastic shopping bags and kept in the shade until they can be planted.

Any hints, suggestions etc. would be appreciated! I tip my hat to you.

I did think of one way to get rid of some of the excess............the Lily Auction nodding Whistling

Off to start cutting things back....................Karin
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