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Mar 6, 2011 12:00 AM CST
Name: Mike
Long Beach, Ca.
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Does anyone include daylilies in their cottage gardens or am I the only one who considers them "appropriate" (for lack of a better word...) ?
Daylilies seem to be either a "love them" or "hate them" type of plant (from what I can gather, anyway...) and (from what I've observed) not many people incorporate them into cottagey settings.

I started using them because asiatics and oriental lilies FRY in the summer heat here, so to get a "lily effect" I got into dl's and they do very well and bloom for a much longer period of time.

I suppose my question is "Are dl's 'against the rules' of cottage gardens?"

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