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I would like those together in a bed with narrow-leaf coreopsis as a filler....

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Hello everybody! I just found this thread and managed to read the first 20+ pages before I had to skip to the end here at page 810. As I grow older, my attention span seems to grow shorter.
As for my qualifications -- I can reminisce about the entire decade of the 70's and anything after that. I don't think of myself as old although chronologically I guess I am, but heck, I'm still younger than dirt AND I'm 15 years younger than my DH so I always get a kick out of that. So, does that get me entry into this happy little group? I hope so because, like another BYC member posted much earlier in this thread, I'm allergic to children. Having to wade through their posts containing what passes for their idea of English is exasperating. It's also a bit frightening to be reminded that they'll be running things (or trying to) in a few years. Sheesh!
On Manna pro. I think I will have one made up. I love it!!Where did you find that sign? Would be perfect as an Xmas gift.
Me too...and I got hooked on them. I was ordering new ones offline and trying to hybridize my own. Eight years down the line and I'm swimming in them. Now insert the word "chicken" for "daylilies" and here I go again. I do love my garden, though. Eventually I want the entire area to be just garden and stone walkway, no grass. It's just a small strip of the yard that leads out from the kitchen. Chickens are great for turning the compost! They keep the crawlies out of the garden, too. The only plants they eat (besides the weeds) are the tomatoes. I also have a nice crop os seed growing under the ird feeder. Thought it was corn, but it seems to be some kind of birdseed.What ever works for you. I can get them heeled in asap or plant in the spring.![]()
A number of years ago my mother brought me boxes of freshly dug clumps. I spent hours under the faucet separating each little plant. Love the daylilies.
That would be gorgeous!I would like those together in a bed with narrow-leaf coreopsis as a filler....
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