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Mar 3, 2015 7:39 PM CST
Southern, IN (Zone 6a)
I live in Southern, IN and have been there. Lots of daylilies to pick from. I went to their Daylily Daze in June this last year and had a good time there. Found out about them by the pink signs on the road. They are very knowledgeable and helped me figure out what I wanted for my new garden. Trying to be more organized about the bloom time so I get flowers all summer. They had a HUGE selection to pick from. Actually it was a bit hard to pick because they had so many beautiful daylilies to choose. They gave me a catalog to use to pick out the ones that bloom at different times. They had lists of the ones that bloomed in early spring, then early mid, mid and late season with pictures so I did not have to search thru everything the hard way. They had lots of other plants there too. Annuals, vegetables, perennials, hanging baskets of various kinds from Petunias to three different kinds of fuscia and two I had never seen before. The lady there I overheard talking to people about herbs of all kinds. Not much into that but it was interesting. On my third trip, I bought some of their seedlings that where blooming. Gorgeous plants. They had the seedlings in pots flowering so I just picked what I wanted. They where not registered but look as good as any I have seen out there for big bucks and these only cost between 5 and 10 bucks. And got a discount on top of it. I discovered a nice thing about getting them in pots. They don't have any transplant shock and I did not have to wait for them to recover before they bloom again. Just dug the hole prepped the soil a little with fertilizer they gave me and stuck them in the ground. No fuss no worries. I bought some of their fertilizer and put it on my plants and boy does it work. I will definitely be going there earlier this year to get my vegetables as well. They are cheaper then anywhere else here locally and look ten times better. Going to try some of their urban gardening stuff they suggested as well. Nice people.

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