Hi folks! It's almost time to start shipping daylilies for spring. They have been growing like crazy the last couple of weeks with the rain and milder temps. Our little farm is licensed and inspected and finally has a catalog of plants available. (With perhaps 20,000 images to review, it took a while to curate our listing!) We have a varied collection from years of cherry-picking from other growers' stock. You will see some you have likely not come across before and are not offered elsewhere. We grow many more cultivars than featured, and they will be available as increase allows. I have included performance observations and have had much fun enthusing about our hem-babies, giving particular attention to rebloom, branching, bud-building and dormancy.
Take a look:
https://daylilycatalog.com/use...
Tree-mail or email me to check availability or with questions. We are in East Tennessee and are rust free. (We had no daylily rust last year either.) Payment reserves your plants for you.