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Jul 5, 2014 2:11 PM CST
Name: Tina
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Thanks, Sharon, I may have mis-read a number of previous posts (below), and the mention in this organics thread that she will not be returning to organics after the hurricane?

http://garden.org/thread/view_...

That is why I asked if she might have decided to seek more information about organic daylily farming again, after all. I'm enjoying going back to read previous threads, too (2012), which also tried to explore organic daylily gardening. I appreciate how hard it is to stay on topic, or to stay focused on encouragements and sorting out facts. Let me know if I misinterpreted? Thumbs up
Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of old; seek what those of old sought. — Basho

Daylilies that thrive? click here! Thumbs up
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