tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25844735533082712.post6490197492860580712..comments2023-07-01T06:47:28.941-04:00Comments on Good Better Nest: Making Room for ConeflowersKaren @ GoodBetterNesthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05547671620339843986noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25844735533082712.post-23812870286499357982011-08-26T14:21:46.820-04:002011-08-26T14:21:46.820-04:00Glad you saved some of the daylilies. Next spring ...Glad you saved some of the daylilies. Next spring you will be glad too, I predict. Your new plantings sound and look exciting, especially the marmalade - very handsome!<br /><br />Irene may bring you some new adventures. Some people talk about staking a bucket over seedlings. Perhaps a well staked plastic milk crate would reduce wind a little and protect plants from flying objects. Remove any heavy flowers to reduce wind resistance. That also gives you something to play with when you're bored during the storm. Speaking of which, caution should be advised. The birthrate nine months after a hurricane is often notably high. Have a good weekend, whatever you do!Tortla Dothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05412622446008851479noreply@blogger.com