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New Daylilies

New cultivar 6/22

 

Olallie Roma Amelia

 

New cultivar #2 6/22

 

Clarification

2022 Calendar of Events

 May 2 (Monday) Shipping begins 

(Weather Permitting) 

We begin shipping as soon as the snow melts, fields dry out and the daylilies begin growing.  


 June 4 (Saturday) 
Daylily Gardens Open

Weekends 10-5pm


 June 5-16: Iris Days

This period is when the maximum number of Iris blooms are showing. There is both a large variety of colors as well as a large show of blossoms. Many other perennials in bloom as well.


  July 4-5: Closed for Private Party 

Open Sunday July 3


 July 7th (THURSDAY)
Peak Season 
Peak-season hours: Open Wednesday-Monday (closed Tuesdays): 10-5 pm

This is The Time to come and see the field in full bloom. Thousands and thousands of blooms all blooming at once.

Peak Blueberry Season begins: Organic PYO

The Blueberries typically produce an enormous amount of berries, but sometimes because of heavy picking the crop can be in short supply while the next batch ripens


 July 16-July 17
Rock River
Studio Artist Tour
 

This weekend is a lot of fun! There is art to see, blueberries to pick and acres of daylilies in bloom. 


 August 14th
Peak season ends
post-season hours

Thurs-Sun 10-5 pm

While the mass of blooms is less than peak, there are still thousands of blooms out. It is always amazing to see how the daylilies just keep on blooming.


 September 4th: Last day Open Gardens close 

open by chance or by appointment after this point.

 

 Early-Mid October: End of 2022 Shipping Season.

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Hemerocallis citrina types as garden plants

H. citrina hybrids types are amazing garden plants. They are extremely adaptable and can tolerate neglect and poor conditions.  

The tall spidery hybrids make exceptional center piece plants

The flowers appear as giant butterflies in the garden.

H. citrina hybrids will grow happily competing with Golden rod and other Vermont weeds.

 

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