jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Apr 27, 2016 20:15:25 GMT -5
Potting up 600 half gallon pots for next year. Tiny sprigs in wet clay and Florikan fertilizer. Clay under 1/2 inch of clear water Sprigs on trays, knee pad in place Sprigs planted. Two pots are 9 months old and finished. Lilies to lower right are native spider lilies. Shoal spider lilies from images, probably mid-Alabama. Hymenocallis coronaria. Latin name for a reason. Blooms also from images, very sweet smell(odiferous)
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Post by Pat on Apr 27, 2016 20:21:45 GMT -5
jamesp that is quite the operation. Always fun to see your garden and yard.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Apr 27, 2016 20:26:31 GMT -5
jamesp that is quite the operation. Always fun to see your garden and yard. My desk not near as organized. Thank you Pat.
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Apr 27, 2016 23:10:55 GMT -5
Carol gives you a ++ on the lilies.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Apr 28, 2016 3:48:28 GMT -5
Carol gives you a ++ on the lilies. There is about 9 varieties of that white lily that vary mostly in size only. The range of them is mostly in coral territory back up here to Atlanta. No doubt the prettiest native in the area. Carol has a good eye.
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