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Mar 23, 2020 10:47 AM CST
Name: Ken
Winston-Salem, NC (Zone 7b)
Daylilies & hardy hibiscus
mystlw said:Has anyone heard of daylily farms cancelling their open houses this year?

I love my road trips to have clumps dug for me, and I'm going to be heartbroken if I can't do that this year (though I'll understand completely why it's being done). Dan Bachman is retiring, so this would be the last year I could visit Valley Of The Daylilies (and my final chance to petition to have him adopt me and let me live in his gardens).
I was hoping to add Polston to my list of visited gardens this year as well.

It seems like life has gotten harder and more depressing of late, it wouldn't be fair to have this taken away, too. Sad


I was GOING to go to Slightly Different Nursery in Shelby, NC and maybe one of the SC daylily growers on a road trip. I'll check back closer to the dates of my intended visits. Lord knows what the situation will be in mid to late June, which is when I'd be going.

I really ought not be visiting anyone, what with my 83 cultivars still to be shipped. I just realized 8 or so were BOGOs from GH Wild. Maybe I'll be lucky and they'll be small plants lol.
Hardy hibiscus are a hobby, but daylilies are an obsession.

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