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Nov 27, 2010 7:09 AM CST
Name: Juli
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Wow, Fred! It is amazing how daylilies grow when given great conditions.

Fred, thanks for keeping an eye out here at Cubits, and for responding to people's questions. Your one of the reasons I keep slogging along here! I really appreciate your taking the time to post.

I am going to try to get my seed in the ground in the next few days. I have not planted seed since 2001. I've made seed and given to friends, and made lots of pods just because I can't help myself, but when it comes time to harvest them, at least half shrivel up on the plant. Doing the crosses is a lot of fun, but growing the seeds that come from that is a LOT of work! The last couple years, I have only made a handful of crosses. This year, I harvested one pod from 3 different plants. So I probably have about 30 seeds. Wooo Hooo.... Rolling my eyes.

I want to start a topic on discussion about pre-emergent --- I'd love your advice if you'll check it out.

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