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Jan 18, 2015 7:34 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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You could not have timed this any better, because I have been out looking at mine. Because of the very early cold I think things may be a little distorted this year. I have some evergreens that I can't even find. The big discrepancy I am finding is in my plants planted last year, so I am assuming maybe they had not be established fully yet. I have also just started taking the dormants off my wish list. Looking back it seems most of the daylilies that have a very short life in my garden have been dormants. I wanted to check my newer plants and see if they were acting as stated, but I found just a few name tags still left in place and most of those had no daylily showing at all by them. I know there must be some dormant that do perfectly well here, but there appear to many more that don't.
Edited to add: I am currently in the process of adding that information in my plant list, it has become that important to me.
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