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WANTED: tossing out odd daylily seedlings

Posted by darlene87 z7 Wa (My Page) on
Mon, Jul 6, 09 at 3:47

A few yr. ago I traded for 20 daylily seedlings. They are blooming this year, and some just refuse to open up, some are muddy colors, not clear colors, and there are only a few that are pleasing. Do I toss them this yr. or wait another year and give them another try? I have a big empty field next door that I can put them in. I toss all the iris there that I do not want, and they bloom.
Darlene


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RE: WANTED: tossing out odd daylily seedlings

  • Posted by pnwjoy 8b-Kalama,Wa. (My Page) on
    Sun, Jul 19, 09 at 12:24

Especially sense you do have the room for them, I would let them grow at least another year. They can change quite a bit in their second or third season.

Joy


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