July 5th blooms from Upstate NY
daylilybedmaker
last year
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (7)
daylilybedmaker
last yearmantis__oh
last yearRelated Discussions
Thursday's blooms here in Upstate NY
Comments (12)Very nice pictures. Isn't it a treat when a bonus plant thrills you so much? I have several in my garden that I love, and never would have considered if they hadn't been sent as gift plants. I love the bold colors of CONCRETE BLOND and ALABAMA JUBILEE, but I have to choose PEACHES AND GOLD as my favorite (maybe because it reminds me of orange sherbert, which is sounding pretty good right now in the heat!). Julie...See Moresome BOLD July 5th blooms today.................:)
Comments (7)Siloam Dean's Circle really stands out to me this morning, with that very round flower & mesmerizing green eye. I have 3 of the Tuscawilla series, they have really done well for me. At one time really wanted Snowdrift, that picture has me wanting it again :)...See MoreMore blooming from Upstate NY
Comments (7)I have a few Bennetts. Not many, as they are hard to find in commerce!! So I always enjoy yours. I like both form and color of Careless Dream. Bold Symphony bloomed forever in my garden and with those stark white mid ribs was always easy to see in a bed! It is a large bloom....See MoreFRIDAY'S BLOOMS from Upstate NY
Comments (6)Here was the star of the garden on Friday: PINEWOOD HOLY SMOKE: I love the clean and crispness of the colors. In the am at 6 shaded at 6 am After work Here is my seedling which will get moved from the seedling bed and planted in better location for observation. BEAUTY IN MOTION clump HEMAN: Thought it did not make it after I really divided it for sales last year. BIG HEARTED MOTHER being back lite by the morning sun. CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS: New last fall. Here it is with some sun and then shaded at 5:00pm. Not very tall (12"). I am hoping for increased height once it gets established. I hope to spend more time in the garden today. I have a couple of visitors coming today to tour the garden. David...See Moredaylilybedmaker
last yearNancy 6b
last yearshive
last year
Related Stories
PLANTING IDEAS5 Summer-Blooming Bulbs to Plant This Spring
These fast-growing bulbs will brighten your garden this summer
Full StorySAVING WATERWater-Saving Strategies From 5 Earth-Friendly Gardens
Get ideas for setting up a rain garden, installing a water cistern, mulching garden beds, growing native plants and more
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDES5 Decor Trends to Try — and 5 to Rethink
Some style trends are worth jumping onboard. Others you may want to let fade from your memory
Full StoryBATHROOM WORKBOOK5 Ways With a 5-by-8-Foot Bathroom
Look to these bathroom makeovers to learn about budgets, special features, splurges, bargains and more
Full StoryFLOWERSGet Coneflower Blooms All Summer Long
Plant these 5 native species to bring beauty to the garden — and pollen to the insects — from June through August
Full StoryEVENTSDesign Calendar: March 17–April 5, 2012
See artwork in bloom, learn about handmade wallpapers, get inspired by Buckminster Fuller and more
Full StoryCONTAINER GARDENS8 Easy Container Plants to Grow From Seed
Get beautiful blooms and herbs in summer by starting these choice garden picks from seed in spring
Full StoryHOUZZ TOURSHouzz Tour: Nostalgic Family Home in Upstate New York
Visit a home that shines with a blue-and-white color palette and vintage collectibles
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDES5 Prairie Wildflowers That Can Heal Your Soil
Get free, organic soil fertilizer with nitrogen-pumping plants that draw pollinators too
Full StoryHOUZZ TOURSHouzz Tour: Watch a Sliding Wall Turn a Living Space Into 5 Rooms
A clever custom storage piece transforms this New York City microstudio into multiple living spaces
Full Story
lilykate7a