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Apr 29, 2014 8:00 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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Hazelcrestmikeb,
I have a few NOIDS in part of my garden that have been there for years, (too much shade) and they are still only a few fans. Of course with my memory I may have snitched a few fans here and there and not remember it. Awesome blossom is actually in a prime location for a late arrival to the garden: nice sun, great soil, and plenty of moisture. So, we shall see in a couple of years how it does, hopefully it will have at least survived! Last year was the first year I bought any "named" daylilies, so it is interesting for me to see how much they have multiplied. Most of them I planted as single fans because I was trying to make them cover a larger area, so to see two, three, or four fans just thrills me. I have never had an actual "clump" of daylilies and this year I will have. One of the few plants that was not planted as single fan (those that were multiple fans did better) 'My Path' is going to be a very nice clump. I think I counted twelve individual fans in there, it was loaded with blooms the first year, can't imagine what it will look like this year.

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