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I really wish someone lived closer to me cuz they could have them
These are really pretty daylilies but I can't ship them again cuz they stressed from one shipping.
I have recieved 2 orders from Gilbert wild and in both they have sent 2 or more of several daylilies. Probably 10 or 12
I will just have to get them in the ground and maybe next year I will have lots to trade.
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oh cool you need to get them in the ground. I know that they will be pretty. enjoy.
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I get that feeling a lot!
Wish all you guys lived closer!
I am in the process of exterminating a huge colony of ditch lilies that I want to replace with the dozen or so daylilies i brought with me from the city!
Round-Up seems to be working! I'll have to wait before planting out mine, that I created from cross pollinating all the named varieties I had in the city! they are all still in their pots and look like I need to divide them and pot them up again!
I'm expecting some regrowth of the ditch lilies from the tubers the round-up didn't kill!
I will have a large area to replant ...should be more colorful and better behaved then the ditch lilies!!!!
I will be inter-planting the lilies with other drought tolerant perennials so there will be continuous succession of blooms!
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Sure wished I lived closer to ya as they are one of my favorite flowers and hoping once I get my yard fenced in that I can have some beautiful dayliliy gardens. I have lots now but the deer eat most of the buds before they bloom...
Which ones did you get? Will have to check them out.
Oh Ms. Laurie
I ordered about 3 doz of them and at least 12 had 2 or 3 plants in the tape. I am really excited but if someone lived near I would have been thrilled to give them the extras.
They will go in the ground tomorrow.
I have always believed that if you share enough plants... if yours don't make it someone will still have the plant you want.
A friend of mine always says that when she takes seeds or pinches a start from a neighbors plant she is just giving the plant a better chance of never going extinct
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