FRUGAL PERENNIAL GARDENING
Image: Hemerocallis 'Arctic Lace'
Hemerocallis 'Arctic Lace' - (Stamile, 2005) a real beauty with high budcount and branching
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! Crosses from recent introductions and proven performers, from "Mayflwrhem", a daylily addict in Massachusetts, will be listed after the New Year.
Daylilies are very easy to start from seed and will give you tough, easy care plants with lots of spectacular blooms. If you start them inside, in the spring (like your tomato plants) you will have husky plants by fall, and they may bloom the following summer (you may have to wait another year depending on your climate). Once established, daylilies can withstand drought and neglect, and keep increasing in size so that you can share them with your friends!
Image: Mexican Holiday and Gaillardia
Frugal Gardening - Poor Man's Perennials reseed themselves, like the Rudbeckia (black-eyed Susan) and Lychnis (Lamb's Ear, with velvety gray foliage) shown with daylily "Mexican Holiday"
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WARNING!! Daylily addiction can be hazardous to your wallet!! LARRY'S OBSESSION (Petit) cost me $200 - much more frugal to buy seeds from it! BTW, I have thoroughly enjoyed LO - worth it!
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