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Nov 21, 2013 7:08 AM CST
Name: Glen Ingram
Macleay Is, Qld, Australia (Zone 12a)
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Michele, many thanks for the advice. I am indebted to you. I appreciate your effort and your help.
I will research up the chemicals and I will do what you advise. I have 135 daylilies with a package of wonders just delivered.
We don't get any low temperatures here and no frosts. I have one dormant cultivar that dies off and comes back looking so green but I am not sure of its future. I only have it because I liked the bloom and forgot to read the text. Lol.
Many, many thanks again.
The problem is that when you are young your life it is ruined by your parents. When you are older it is ruined by your children.
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