Daylilies 2016
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Re: Daylilies 2016
aykhan » April 27th, 2016, 10:48 am
One of your best.
One of your best.
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Daylilies 2016
I love the frills Brig Saheb. These all seem to be early flowering. I'm hoping to see the reds, pure yellows and purple/mauve soon. Everything is on buds. Heat is getting quite intense now but they like their new location. I made these beds last Fall and here they get more shade in the afternoon and evening while in winter they get quite a bit of sun. If I find those pics of making these beds in my phone I will post next.
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Re: Daylilies 2016
Beautiful. Have no words. Each flower looks like a work of art. Beshak! Woh musavir hai.
Your pergola looks very nice. Which vine are you training to climb up on all four sides?
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Your pergola looks very nice. Which vine are you training to climb up on all four sides?
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Re: Daylilies 2016
The vines on the pergola are 4 different wisteria
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Four in space of one, you will have to be very strict in keeping each in its own quarter.aykhan wrote:The vines on the pergola are 4 different wisteria
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I plan to let them intermix. However I have noticed the longissima Alba growing quicker than the other 3. These are grafted wisteria on one to two year old wood so might bloom in a year or two if they like their place.