Re: Re: After Irises, what then?


--- Tom Greaves <tomg@iadfw.net> wrote:
> My thanks to the many of you who recommended new
> plants for
> me to try.  One that really caught my attention is
> daylilies.  Unfortunately, this looks like it is as
> big a
> topic as irises.
> 
> Is there someone who is knowledgeable about
> daylilies who
> could take me under their wing and get me up to
> speed in a
> hurry?  I think that I could ask a few questions
> that would
> allow me to get going on my own.  I need to make
> sure I know
> which books to buy, good suppliers, etc.
> 
> In the meantime, I'm reading my Texas Gardening
> books to
> learn more about the other plants that were
> recommended.
> 
> Tom near Dallas, TX USA zone 7
> 
Tom, 
     Try Oakes Daylilies in Corryton, TN.  They have
some good plants at a reasonable price.  I've ordered
quite a number of day lily varieties from them and
have been very pleased with the quality of their
plants.  Shirley (On Gulf of Mexico in Alabama - where
the mosquitoes still eat on me when I work with my LA Irises)

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