Thumb Thread Title Last Reply Replies
Mystic Meadows Daylily Farm - Northern Daylilies by pamghatten Feb 24, 2010 7:50 AM 0
Any tips for starting daylily seeds? by Andi Feb 21, 2010 4:29 AM 6
Sharon's Daylilies by MamaP Feb 18, 2010 9:54 AM 0
Spider and UF definitions with example photos by daylily Feb 15, 2010 3:19 PM 5
Shady Rest Gardens - Cartersville, Georgia (Zone 7) by Casshigh Feb 8, 2010 8:55 PM 0
Lighthouse Gardens by Hemlady Feb 8, 2010 8:17 AM 0
Daylilies of Kenefick by kenefick Feb 5, 2010 2:53 PM 0
Meyer Display Garden by daylily Feb 3, 2010 1:04 PM 1

You must first create a username and login before you can start new threads in this forum.
Moderated by Char

Recent photos from our
Daylilies database:

Recent comments from our
Daylilies database:

  • This one is proving to be an excellent Pod parent. I only set three pods (different pollen parents) last year. Got 15+ seeds in every pod with 100% germination.
  • Very early in South Carolina.
  • I've had Doc Branch since 2017. It's been a very reliable bloomer for me. It even bloomed last year despite an early drought and not getting any supplemental water. It hasn't increased much for me but it still manages to put on a good show.

    I can't remember ever seeing much of any sculpting on the blooms. However, I have some kids from Doc Branch that show more visible sculpting.
  • While I love this daylily it hasn't done well for me. I've had Charmed I'm Sure since 2017. However, I didn't get my first bloom until 2021! I've had to move it around the garden to find a spot that it likes. It likes the spot it is in now (a container) as it even put up a second scape after the first one was broken off in 2022. It did not bloom for me in 2023 but that was likely due to the effects of the early drought we had even though CIS blooms mid-late for me and not early-mid as registered. Many of my potted daylilies went dormant that summer.
  • I've had Carpenter Shavings since 2014. I originally had it planted in a pot where it bloomed in 2015 but not 2016. I decided to plant it in the ground in early 2017. Apparently it didn't like the spot it was in (near peonies) as it did not bloom that year or the next. I finally dug it up in 2019 and planted it in a grow bag. It loves the grow bag! It has now bloomed every year since I've moved it and even has rebloomed for me! It blooms early-midseason in my garden. While many early-mid and midseason daylilies didn't bloom in 2023 for me due to an early season drought, Carpenter Shavings did bloom (albeit poorly). If I had written this review prior to 2019 I would have said Carpenter Shavings wasn't worth a spot in my garden. It turns out you just need to find the right spot for it if it isn't doing well.
  • » More comments
Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Murky and is called "Water Lilies with a Happy Bee"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.