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2010 Calendar

April 26th
Shipping begins (Weather
Permitting)
open by appt
or chance

May 29th
Gardens open
pre-season hours
Thurs-Sun 10-5 pm

June 14th-15th
Iris Sale Day
Sat Sun
10-5 pm

July 4 Closed

July 14
Peak Season Begins
peak-season hours
open 7 days 10-5 pm

Peak Blueberry Season:
Organic PYO

July 31st-August 1st
Daylily Sale Weekend
Sat-Sun 10-5 pm

August 18th
Peak season ends
post-season hours
Thurs-Sun 10-5 pm

September 6th
Gardens close
open by appt or chance

October 11th
last shipping week

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Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
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Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
Picking Blueberries is
always a kid favorite at Olallie Farm

Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
Jasper and Molly handweed
the beds in June

Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
Olallie Christopher

When to come:
The daylilies bloom from June through September. Peak season lasts from late July through August. It is breath-taking to behold the main six acre field in full bloom. June is also delightful, with the subtler shades of the Siberian Iris and the intensity of the early yellow shaded daylilies. Visitors are welcome to wander along the grass paths which meander through our gardens.

Go here for a visual guide of our season

Before you come:
If you want to pick up a large order, please call in advance, so we can have it ready when you get here. There is a map to help guide you through the winding Vermont roads. Our Season Calendar is shown below. Peak season we will be open seven days a week.

Besides Daylilies:
We grow many different species and varieties of Iris. We are now offering an ever increasing selection of perennials, in addition the our extensive daylily collection.

Blueberries:
We maintain over four hundred high bush blueberries in three patches. Pick your own from mid July through August. There are at least six varieties which are organically grown and delicious.

Discovering Nature:
In the woods and fields, the farm also harbors various wildlife habitats and natural plantings. You'll findf rog and fish ponds, occupied bird houses, rock gardens, bog plantings, border collies, a rare stand of northern bamboo and more. There are tables with umbrellas and benches for your picnics.

Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
In just corner of one of our beds the amazing diversity of daylilies is exhibited. Talls, eyed, reds and differant seasons all crowded together.

Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
Puppy Gael when she was just a young-un


Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
Some of the most beautiful blooms are not flowers. Anwyn and friends race the Border Collies down the field.

Olallie Daylily Gardens Daylilies, Siberian Iris and other perennials surround the sign to our entrance. It's easy to miss us on this quiet Vermont backroad, so keep a sharp eye out! Olallie Daylily Gardens
Olallie entrance sign
Olallie Daylily Gardens

The Garden House

Our Garden House is our summer base of operations. It is a simple post and beam structure built by a local carpenter. Start there for help, our catalog, brochures, field map or just as a meeting place.

Welcome to Olallie Daylily Gardens!
Color catalogs, field guides and fresh cut flowers at Olallie
Great Reasons to Grow Daylilies
Long Lived Daylilies are among the longest-lived garden plants.
Easy to increase You can easily propagate daylilies, producing additional plants for your garden.
Trouble free Daylilies are low maintenance plants and are easy to grow. Few pests bother them.
Resilient Because of their amazing root structure and winter dormancy,daylilies are forgiving growers even in the most adverse conditions.
Adaptable Daylilies thrive in moist conditions, yet they are ranked as one of the top five drought resistant plants. Daylilies bloom best infull sun but will perform well in partly sunny locations as well.
Great Reasons to Order From Us
Organic Plants Our plants are field grown, fertilized with compost and organic solutions and hand weeded without herbicides or pesticides.
Hardy Plants Our plants are proven hardy in our rugged cold climate where they thrive, even with no protective mulch.
Healthy Plants Daylily rust, a new leaf disease, has been spreading in someZone 7 or warmer gardens. We have never had rust. Our Zone 4 winters prevent rust from establishing.
Fresh Plants On shipping day your plants are dug, hand rinsed, packed, and shipped. We ship at the beginning of the week to ensure that plants arrive as quickly as possible.
Hands-on attention As business owners with over 25 years of horticultural experience, we are involved in every step of your order.
Information and support

Our catalog and website are packed with information. Instructions for easy care and cultivation are included in everyorder. We welcome phone calls, too.

Tradition and experience We are the largest and longest operating daylily nursery in Vermont. With over ten acres under cultivation, we grow over 2000 different daylily cultivars.
Breeders and growers As members of the Daylily Society we are actively involved inall aspects of daylily culture and breeding and keep abreast of daylily developments and trends.


Contact Information:
Olallie Daylily Gardens
129 Augur Hole Road
South Newfane, Vermont 05351
Driving directions
Telephone: (802)-348 6614
E-mail:info@daylilygarden.com
Website by Webwerk

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