Viewing post #1616118 by carolem

You are viewing a single post made by carolem in the thread called swayed by your forum.
Image
Jan 7, 2018 5:14 PM CST
Name: Carole
Lake Macquarie, Australia
Region: Australia Bookworm Butterflies Birds Bee Lover Dragonflies
Garden Photography Salvias Seed Starter Enjoys or suffers hot summers Native Plants and Wildflowers Annuals
Thanks @touchofsky for your welcome; it does seem like a great support network happening right here.

Ken, @CaliFlowers thanks also for your welcome and advice. I certainly will go over my intended order and favourites when it gets closer to February end at least; after the heat subsides some. I will be able to think more clearly then Smiling !

Living mid-east coast of Australia, in a temperate climate rather than a tropical one, though humidity levels are reasonable, currently 57% though it can be 90% at other times. Rainfall even though forecast often of late, hasn't been reliable. Just a trickle here and a trickle there when Weatherzone shows rain over several hours. One thing you can bet on, is plenty of sunshine!

Autumn is my favourite time of year; I can handle that; so it would be lovely to have some Autumnal flowering daylilies too; while the Camellias (Sasanquas) are flowering; that would be a plus!
If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.

Vincent Van Gough

« Return to the thread "swayed by your forum"
« Return to Daylilies forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by mcash70 and is called "Blueberries"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.