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Comments (24)Remontant - You can't go wrong with Winter Treasure. Here is has great branching and bud count and will be giving me instant rebloom. It multiplies well and has lovely foliage too. Ngraham - Very funny about the eye candy and weight gain. LOL Cindy - I couldn't believe I had that many blooms on Nutmeg Spice either. It regularly pumps out a dozen or so, but this was really taking it up a notch. Julia - The extra earlies and early to mid bloomers are peaking. But most of my mid bloomers haven't started yet. I think I'll have two peaks this year. One in the next few days, and another when the mids and lates are blooming. Debra...See MoreGarden Shots today - 1st group
Comments (9)Very nice gardenbed with the daylilies and other flowers. My favorite of the batch here is OUTRAGEOUS because of the wonderful hot color. SWEET SUGAR CANDY has been in my garden for afew years. Its about ML, not particularly late and is blooming now here. Just started....See MoreGarden Shots today - 2nd group
Comments (7)What a beautiful mixed bed. The daylilies go very well with these companions! Autumn Wood is my favorite daylily of these. Mine hasn't done well this year. The neighbor's evergreen shades it too much now. I'll need to move it this fall. Debra...See MoreTuesday's Blooms (several clump shots)
Comments (11)A really nice group! Navajo Pony is one of my favorites here too. VG Starburst caught my eye, as well as Frieda and Bo Knows. Jerry Hyatt does well here after I moved it. Sometimes, for some inexplicable reason, a plant just does not like a spot, while others flourish there. It had dainty foliage, blooms just out of the foliage there. I moved it a couple of years ago and suddenly foliage got bigger, scapes twice the height, larger blooms....See Moresherrygirl zone5 N il
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