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May 18, 2014 6:27 AM CST
Name: Vickie
southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
Bee Lover Garden Photography Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Region: United States of America
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Welcome to the world of hemaholics Cat! I like to think of it as a hobby and even though it can get expensive, we have inventive ways to add more daylilies to our gardens without breaking the bank.

Example #1: My daughter bought "Bodacious Charmer" last year and I don't have it. When I was looking at her daylilies yesterday, I told her that when she gets a bigger clump I would like a start of it. That's how I got Exotic Candy, Tuscawilla Tigress, and a few others!

Example #2: Getting others in the neighborhood hooked on daylilies is a good way to get free daylilies. I took my neighbor to a daylily farm and she bought some - then she and I traded a few.

Example #3: Several years ago some other ladies and I here in our small town got together and had a digging party. We went to each other's houses and all kinds of plants were dug and divided. They didn't know what the daylilies names were, so most of these are still NOID's in my garden, but I did get a couple of them identified because they had gotten them from the nearby daylily farm. It was a wonderful day.

Looking forward to seeing pictures of all your daylilies.
May all your weeds be wildflowers. ~Author Unknown

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