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Jul 29, 2015 6:50 PM CST

Why do I always pick daylilies that are difficult? All the pods fell off of Ed Murray, only four pods are on EM seedlings, one from a tet, one from a half sibling and one big fat unknown but it has to be either sib, half sib, or a tet so if I can keep organized I will grow them next Spring. A bunch of early red, eyes and stuff have deformed pods but I put their pollen on an early repeater one-if the thing didn't pollinate itself there may be a bunch of seeds. meanwhile my old striped one is blooming and fasciating (sp?) its blooms into sort of doubles. Eden after the fall is becoming impossible with brambles, thistles, nettles, bugs, and ten foot black berries.
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