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Dec 8, 2012 6:34 PM CST
Name: emily
East Tn (Zone 6b)
Daylilies
Hi Mona.....yes its my first year so i will report back come spring....but if you do research on the web you can find where people do it and some on the LA send their seeds that way...I have recieved some....so far absolutely NO moisture or mold/bacteria....and it isnt supposed to harm the seed in any way....supposed to being the operative word.....

One top of being able to lock out the moisture and keep out bacteria..supposedly it is a mild preservative too....most of the info i found on the web was other types of seeds (not dls) but with that and the fact several of the LA sellers do it i thought i would try it....
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