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Mar 14, 2015 7:33 AM CST
Name: Becky
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Cindy - I hear you! I still have room for more seedlings in my yard. I am one of those home gardeners that want to eliminate the majority of my entire lawn. So I still have the front yard to expand to! (LOL!) But after that, then I am going to have to make some decisions if I still want to grow more new seedlings.

The other seedling from the LM x DD cross is taller and has narrow buds. (Not likely to produce double flowers.)

I also have another new seedling that sent up a bud scape. If I can verify my marker, the pod parent is "Through the Looking Glass" with the pollen parent unknown. That seed came from Sandy (seedsower). So the daylily seedlings are now starting to produce bud scapes! The fun is just beginning! Yeehaw! Thumbs up Hilarious! Hilarious! Hilarious!

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Guybo - I am sorry to hear that you still have 3 more months before your blooms start appearing. It is actually getting hot here in the 80's. It seems we are jumping right into summer and skipping any kind of spring temps. I don't roto-till anything in my garden once the bed is created. I just amended it each year with a little compost. I grow mostly in raised beds because of the sand here in Florida.
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