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Aug 7, 2015 3:43 AM CST
Name: Mayo
The Netherlands, Europe (Zone 9a)
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I live in The Hague, The Netherlands, which is situated at the coast of the North Sea.
This means that our winters aren't very cold and our summers not blistering hot Thumbs up

First frost (at night) is usually around Christmas and the last in March or the beginning of April.
Most of th nights in winter are just above freezing.
Some winters we have some snow and colder periods, but that is more exeption than rule.

I have no idea what the daylily gall midge is, and whether or not we have it here...
I will have to look that up!! Whistling

I think that I will follow your advice, Larry, and plant some early ones I agree
If Spring is a bit cold, they will just bloom later, right? Hilarious!

Sabrina, yes I noticed that you are on the same continent as Il!! Thumbs up
I don't have many DL's yet, but perhaps we can swap some Big Grin
I'll send you a Tree-mail later, ok?
(I'm at work now Rolling my eyes. )


Thank You!
Mayo
a DL flower a day keeps the doctor away
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