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Aug 7, 2015 2:44 PM CST
Name: Char
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beckygardener said:Sue - That is a very good idea! Thumbs up

@char - Sue has made a suggestion for some new threads .... has such threads ever been started? If so, could you share the links with us?


I think Sue has come up with a great idea for favorite daylilies by zone. Thumbs up We have had many threads started by different folks based on the "favorites" theme, but I don't remember recently (or if we ever have) doing them by growing zone. Anyone who has ideas for threads is welcome to start them and everyone can join in adding info/images to the thread topic....We have a really good forum here, our members are some of the most kind, giving, sharing people I know, they make my job of organizing things and making sure everyone plays nice easy. Smiling I tip my hat to you.

We've strayed a bit from the original question of whether roots are different in dormant and evergreen daylilies, however, I do think hardiness is much more important than foliage type.

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