
The 25 prospective “Mahala” daylily seeds are now out in the seedling box. They are one step closer to being “in the wild”. Being outside, they will now have more natural sun. It is not quite the optimal consistent temperature yet, so they get to keep their little greenhouses, for heat to germinate.
I did also protect them with a towel when the association lawn service came by with granual spreading. And I’ll protect them the same way at night until they germinate.

If it snows or freezes, they will come back in, but otherwise they get to stay outside now.
The two purple shamrock division pots also went out to stay today, as well. Unless it snows or freezes, of course.

Things are moving along.