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> On Jan 8, 2017, at 5:15 PM, Road's End Farm <organic87@frontiernet.net>
> wrote:
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> On Jan 8, 2017, at 5:08 PM, Gary Woods wrote:
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>> On Sun, 8 Jan 2017 17:03:27 -0500, you wrote:
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>>> Years later, I read that daffodils must have well drained soil.
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>> There is a wild narcissus that loves wet spot; could that be the one? When
>> I was a teen, a friend's house had a hill behind it sloping down to a
>> marshy spot that hosted masses of them.
>>
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> I've no idea. It's a yellow old fashioned type daffodil. I was told that
> they had once been grown in beds near the house by previous owners, but
> somebody didn't like or didn't want to bother with them and threw them out
> in the fields, and they survived and grew out there.
>
>
> -- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 6A now I think
> Fresh-market organic produce, small scale
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