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Oct 17, 2014 9:46 AM CST
Name: Brian Reeder
Kentucky (Zone 6b)
Patience is the Reward of Patience
Hi, Bluegrassmom and Chalyse

Thanks for your replies to my post. I have been using ATP and lurking around here for a long time, but wanted to let everyone know more about Ron's program so thought it was time to join. I don't get to post anywhere much or even communicate much with others because I stay so busy (just ask Maurice (Admmad on here) if you don't believe me - he is one of my favorite people to talk daylilies with and I have been out of touch with him for at least two years now - good to see you here Maurice!), but I am trying to be more social and less single-focused these days Smiling In addition to daylilies (which are my #1 focus these days), I also work with/breed peony, hosta, hellebores, heuchera, the occasional magnolia cross and a few poultry as well as growing 17 species of bamboo, in addition to writing my blog and keeping all kinds of notes on my various projects, so there are never enough hours in the day... Bluegrassmom, to learn more about me, check out my 'About Me' page at my blog and read the first entry to my resistance breeding series under November 2013 in the blog archive column to the left.

Chalyse, thanks for catching Bluegrassmom up on my work with daylilies. I appreciate it! I am probably still a few years out on introductions,, though I do have two or three I am observing closely and they may only be a couple years out. Only time will tell.

Best,

Brian
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