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Jul 21, 2015 10:37 PM CST
Name: Joy Wooldridge
Kalama, Wa. (Zone 8b)
Sunset Zone 6, Heat zone 4,
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Daylilybaby, you'll be moving to Canada's pnw. Your climate will be very similar to mine here in SW Washington. I never have to worry about which Daylilies I buy. They can all be grown here. Dormant, evergreens or semi-evergreens. Smiling So happy for you. Hurray!

When we moved to where we live now, it was winter. I brought a lot of plants with me and healed them into saw dust where they stayed until I could plant them, as was suggested by a local nursery. It worked out very well. I didn't loose a thing.
No two gardens are the same. No two days are the same in one garden. ~Hugh Johnson

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