I forgot the most important thing about being a seller .... doing all the work and maintenance of growing so many cultivars and varieties of daylilies! I grow about 300 different NOID daylilies. Just trying to keep them labeled for future hybridizing is a challenge in itself. LOL! I don't usually treat mine for pests or diseases, but do of course fertilize and water them. I know Michele and most other sellers do it ALL to keep them healthy for selling! Her 2 woman operation boggles my mind as does raising a young granddaughter! She is definitely cut from a different cloth than me! (And I'm no slacker!)
I am always amazed that sellers actually post on this forum. Where do they find the time??? .... they must get very little sleep during the growing season!
All that they do .... so buyers can wander around their garden beds to admire those beautiful daylilies that they purchased from Michele and others! My hat if off to all the daylily sellers who are honest and hardworking!
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us. Garden Rooms and Becky's Budget Garden