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Dec 3, 2013 6:01 AM CST
Name: Fred Manning
Lillian Alabama

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I think Becky would still have to get her seedling in the ground by Sept 15 to see most of her seedlings bloom the first year, I do not think her weather is that much different than ours. I know down around Ocala it gets colder than this area at times. Jeff Salter said the weather in Gainesville is a lot colder then Eustis. I think the Sept 15th deadline came from one of the big guys in Florida(not sure about this) but I know no one in this area that could have told me. I have some seedlings planted Oct 3rd this year and it will be interesting to see how many bloom next year if any.

I also use no map, but when I add a registered flower to my inventory I do note which area it's located.
This is baby seedlings Nov last year, each pipe has a number written on a mini blind which represents the cross. When the daylilies are mature I have no trouble finding the cross because it's 18 inch's above the ground.
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I do the same with the registered markers.
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