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Old April 11, 2007   #11
gardengalrn
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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I had posted on the daylily forum at GW at the same time and had one lady tell me they should be fine in plastic grocery bags for the amount of time I was talking about. This seemed to me an excellent idea and that is what I did. I dug up the root ball and placed them in the bags, poking some holes for drainage and circulation. I put them up against the house and they made it through this cold spell with a tarp over them. It seems that they will transport easier this way, too.
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