early daylily bloom WAS Re: Open season
- Subject: early daylily bloom WAS Re: Open season
- From: Cheryl Isaak c*@adelphia.net
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 06:41:54 -0400
Here in New Hampshire, the season is just starting and a tad late, maybe two weeks. Blooming here are Nada, Saratoga Springtime, Apricot (the very first registered hybrid), Bitsy and H. middendorfii. I've spotted scapes on several more. Mid-season for daylilies is mid-July. With luck, I'll have some bloom into October.That open weekend must mean open season on daylilies according to you two. I looked last Sunday and most of mine were in full bloom. It is way too early here since most were bought in late June and early July. Anyway, there they are--wonderful spiders and variants just blooming their heads off. Now, will they rebloom? What will be left to bloom since every plant blooming is off schedule? It may be a long no color summer and fall. Nancy Robinson Tennessee
And oh boy do I have to weed and finish dead heading those daffodil!
Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
Londonderry, NH
AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
growing, stitching and reading in NH
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