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Aug 30, 2012 9:04 AM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Wow! Thanks everyone for all the great information!

Apparently it was Bap that I was thinking of. I knew it was familiar when I saw it, but couldn't remember why it was familiar. I'm thinking that maybe I'll skip the Bap for now, and try the Neptune's fertilizer, or something similar, since I've already ordered some for next year for my veggie garden. I usually don't fertilize my daylilies, but I did this year because of the conditions. I can't tell that it helped, but maybe I didn't do it often enough. I really want to see if I can get Wild Horses to increase. It's the only one I have that has never increased, and I'd love to have much more of it. So, I want to try something - anything - that may help! If the kelp doesn't work, I'll try Bap.

I don't care how it increases, and if it's by prolifs, that would be fine, but I think I'd prefer better fan production, since I don't have to worry about those as much. I didn't know about using alfalfa pellets when planting, either, so that was fantastic information!
Natalie

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