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Apr 11, 2014 5:08 AM CST
Name: Mary
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blue23rose said:Very interesting article and discussion. It's good to know that daylilies can survive under those conditions. And I won't worry so much next time I leave my daylilies in a bucket of water because I couldn't plant them right away. I just won't fill it up so much!

Thanks Mary!


I tip my hat to you.

I spent the last couple days relocating my original water bed... note to self: next time, don't put it in front of a door you want to be able to use at some point, and for crying out loud, never again make one that's 8x8 unless it will NEVER move. Hilarious!

Anyway... once I got it relocated and re-settled, I took the 8 bare-root DLs that I brought home from our last club meeting and put them in the water as well, This is going to be a very handy summertime holding area for me, and if I again wind up with DLs that didn't make it into the ground before winter, I know that they can safely overwinter in my driveway.
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