Hazelcrestmikeb said:Matt Henry is selling "Wine Country" among others on Facebook. Run !!
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Seedfork said:Rain and Dew I think often cause a dark bloom to look spotty like that. But sometimes I have blooms look like that and I have no reason for it. Sometimes the early season blooms do that, then they seem to just clear up.
Altheabyanothername said:
@Daisysdaughter You lost your daylilies due to the winter storm in February not the soil. I lost hundreds of daylilies and hundreds of noids and seedlings. I only have a handful left. I have wanted to cry almost every day when I walk outside. You are in pain, flowers are very precious to gardeners. I am very limited on what I can share I have a fan or two of Red Reverence. I have some diploid spiders... Chesapeake Crablegs and another one. I know it is hard everytime you walk outside and there is nothing...no green no blooms.
I will have some iris I can share, too! Even they took a big hit, too.
May many blessings come your way!
Sharon
Altheabyanothername said:EMF's are Electromagnetic Field...levels of radiation and microwave weapons. Basically the same stuff that has been used on our people in foreign embassies.
Why our government denies knowing what has happened to those people, when they use those same things on American soil in secret experiments is beyond me.
Marcia...When I look for daylilies...I go to the data base and put in the name such as Irish Royalty. When you click on the picture..Click on more photo details...then click on Kennesaw Mountain Daylilies and it will take you to their site. You can check any daylily picture to see if there is a link. You might be able to find them. Sometimes I read members who have them to see if in comments they listed where they purchased them. Hope this helps a little bit.
- Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Irish Royalty')
- Uploaded by Joy
May gardening bring peace and joy!