Thursday's blooms
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Comments (4)Laura, It is also slow to increase and does not like to be moved. It has increased enough that I will need to disturb it. What I did in preparation for the eventuality of having to divide it, is when I got it as a double fan, I divided it and spaced them out far enough as to only needing to dig up half the clump without disturbing the other. I will probably keep one fan from the clump I am dividing and line the other ones out. David...See MoreThursday blooms
Comments (16)Julia, you blooms are beautiful and so many lovey clumps. It was so nice to see Mean Green and clown Parade blooming together since here, Clown Parade has been finished for a bit before Mean Green even starts to bloom. I ahave always liked your Ribbit Ribbit and it looks great as always. Pattern Evolution is such an intense and beautiful color. Pretty Desirable is another pretty color too. I like the look of Thundercat. Not a clinker in any of the photos. This was a fun post and such a pretty one, Ju;lia. I haope everything is smoothing out now since you have had a not fun time for a while. kay...See MoreSome new Thursday blooms
Comments (6)Oh, Sherry, I know I am far behind in checking posts and commenting but please tell me it is not Friday already!!! :) Even here in the south we have had some low temps in the mornings that causes blooms not to open well. Blue Beetle looks good. Has it ever doubled for you? Undercurrent is always such a pretty color for you. A great photo of Free Wheelin-maybe it wants to make up in looks what it doesn’t in multiplying. Great color on Soco Gap....See MoreThursday's blooms between rain showers.
Comments (6)Continued: SUGAR CREAM PIE: This one is loaded with buds and scapes. Ed Burton from a different daylily forum stated that it was a good plant. No arguements from me. GRACE AND GRANDEUR: This is a well branched plant. Also a very consistent perfomer. RUBY SPIDER: Blooming earlier than I remember. That is all for me. Have a great day. David...See Morelilykate7a
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