tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373034784624356972.post5683072626652718944..comments2023-10-06T05:33:22.562-05:00Comments on a girl and her garden - a daylily blog: Daylily Haiku Thursday | Daylily Blog on The Maddening WaitNikki Schmithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04403289853738948642noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373034784624356972.post-33552648416688508842012-05-14T20:32:48.332-05:002012-05-14T20:32:48.332-05:00Nikki, so nice to hear you have so many scapes alr...Nikki, so nice to hear you have so many scapes already. Wish I could say the same, but they will be coming soon. I do have an extra early one in bloom already, a yellow gold one that is unidentified. It usually blooms beginning the last week in May, but is 2 weeks early this year, as is everything else.<br /><br />You must be in zone 7. I'm in 6b here. What zone were you in when you lived in Michigan?<br /><br />I love how your neighbors are getting interested in daylilies. I have only one neighbor that became interested, and she's not obsessed like I am. The rest are not really into gardening at all. They like to have a nice landscape, but they don't want to spend all their time in their gardens like I do. I so enjoy having my daylily sales at my house, as I get more people interested in daylilies. They never knew there was so much diversity. Then there are the people who only want yellow and orange daylilies. Well, I have enough of those as well, so everyone goes home happy.<br /><br />I just got Bali Watercolor as a bonus this year, so looking forward to seeing it bloom, although I've heard from some people here in the northwest that it does not do well around here. We will see. Maybe it will do better at my place. =)<br /><br />Karenpatchesandpeachshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00164064697151505642noreply@blogger.com