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Mar 8, 2015 9:45 AM CST
Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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Ha Ha Lorn almost everything is in a wet spot here except for my one raised bed. But I can say it has been quite dry this winter so I don't think it is that; I guess the bulb wasn't planted deep enough. I also have a clump of Elise in the raised bed that is showing bulb tops.

I can think of only three Oriental cultivars that I have-- Rio Negro, Summer's End and a B&D test lily. I'll check those areas out today but I doubt if they any of them are up yet.

The little garden where the Purple King is is a bit low. I hope to be able to take the time in the fall to dig the bulbs there out and raise it up a little, mixing the new soil well with the old. There is a rose there too and I will have to take it up too, I think.

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