Looking at the catalog, it's almost overwhelming. I'm always tempted to try a collection to start the process but there's always a few that go ewww. Do you think I should go with rebloomings to build my daylily presence? How much success have you had with daylilies in partial shade?
(See comments on your post regarding my "hole in the grass". )
Here's what I'm leaning towards and you can tell me if they might be good trades with you or if you've tried them
So Lovely
Pandora's Box (Love this one!)
Pardon Me (Probably mix with Pandora's Box as suggested. Be gorgeous in the corner of my bed near the holly though that's partial shade)
Chorus Line
Dallas Star (Not a rebloomer but so pretty I can't resist)
I plan to pick up multiples of each so I can do it right. That's going to limit me as to the number of varieties I can go with right now. I may be almost to the end of my perennial budget except for another shrub or two and some grasses. Annuals may have to do the rest for me. Which is okay...I can play with colors.
Friday, June 15, 2007
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I will look these up. I bought Chorus Line last year and it bloomed nicely and it is planted under the red oak in the back yard. Of course it is on the edge of the bed facing the west side, but it does not get full sun. It is a lovely color. It will be a couple of years before it is large enough to share, so do not let that stop you from buying it for yourself. I sent the rough draft of the plan I am seeing in my mind on email.
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