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Oct 1, 2012 9:12 AM CST
Name: Margaret
Near Kamloops, BC, Canada (Zone 3a)
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Sorry you are expecting snow, way too early. We had a light snow fall early in the month, it didn't stay on the ground too long, since then the weather has been wonderful, warm sunny days, no rain.

No I haven't checked out the auction, I think probably most sellers are in the US and shipping across the border can be a problem with the stupid customs. Gail from BX Creek ordered several very expensive daylilies two years in a row and they were kept in customs for 10 days. I actually saw the ones she received last year, they were in rough shape, and of course it it not the sellers fault, so if they die it's money down the drain.

I want to plant some Asiatic lilies this year, I have a few and I love them, they are tough and do well here, last year a nasty little vole ate some of them.

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