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Feb 2, 2012 3:04 PM CST
Name: Margaret
Near Kamloops, BC, Canada (Zone 3a)
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My first year at daylily crossing I did manage to set a few pods with viable seeds and was successful at getting seedlings, I had about 30 that were planted in the garden at the end of may 2011, I hope they survive this winter. If you are interested in learning about hybridizing dayliles go to the Daylily Forum read, or just ask questions, everyone is great on there and they just love to help. Thumbs up

I started getting interested in Amaryllis when a Tucson e-mail friend and I exchanged seed, out of a dozen or so amaryllis seed she sent I only manage to get one seedling, I think I know why now after reading that they should be sprinkled on top of the dirt and I had covered mine. Then last month my husband brought me two after Christmas sale plants, of course I just loved them and now I want more. Hilarious!

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