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Jul 5, 2014 2:25 PM CST
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Awesome, yes, that makes total sense, thanks! I am also confused when references are made about something discussed elsewhere, or sometimes as challenging, an acronym or term I don't know about and can't find explanation for. Many, many thanks for the head's up - I'll be more mindful about cross-referencing!

Here is the 2012 thread I mentioned, as well ... a wonderful start, and a different time and place of course ... but, like that and other threads, somehow the topic of organic solutions for daylily growing so often seems to drift quickly into discussions about household and commercial chemicals. I'm working hard to avoid that happening here, by being up-front about the topic's title and focus. And, I'm ever so glad for posts that contribute to expanding knowledge about organic daylilies and gardening practices, whether it is from current or working-on-becoming organic gardeners. Green Grin!

2012 thread:
The thread "Organic daylily gardening" in Daylilies forum

A helpful place for many to start, and some may want to revive it for that purpose. But, here we might hope to find a path to formal organic information and references for those who seek to sort it out further. I'm so grateful for how it is helping me be more discerning about information, and getting much needed help with technical data, information, and formal sources.

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