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Mar 6, 2013 10:56 AM CST
Name: pam
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I only have a very few coming. Ill get my first box ( one plant) today. When I saw Lyles picture yesterday, I shot outside and tried to work a bit on getting the daylily area cleaned up a tad, and a pot ready for the new arrival. I was going to try, for about the third time now, to grow my plants in the ground, but those pots of Lyles put the nix on that. I just dont have enough sun where I can put many in the ground. Not to mention the weeds and sandy soil just sucks them down, no matter how high I plant. The same thing happens in the pots, but they are easier to shore up. Even tho I have not planted my seeds, Im already getting their pots filled, so I can water all summer and get the soil packed down as much as possible.

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