Post published 6/29/11:
This photo shows a slice of garden bloom from last summer, 2010. Currently the garden is getting packed with daylilies in bud, 5-10% to start blooming now. We love early bloom, and always look forward to mid July bloom shown in the photo below. Then, in August we look forward to late bloom.

Above photo: Peak bloom in the garden, July 2010
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June 29th, 2011
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Post published 6/29/11:
At the garden in front of our house, this is what we call the upper garden. We keep some sculptures, named varieties, and daylily seedlings in this section. As the terrain is at a slope and this is the top of the slope, hence the name. This photo is from last summer at peak bloom.

Above photo: This shows the upper garden in July 2010
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June 29th, 2011
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This summer we open this coming Thursday. Our garden hours can be found at the links above.
The photo below shows peak bloom in the lower garden from last summer, 2010. Currently we are approaching 5-10% bloom in the garden. The nice thing about early bloom is to begin the season in the garden with some great color. Early daylily plants are budded up and ready to bloom for weeks.

Above photo: Peak bloom in the lower garden, summer 2010
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June 28th, 2011
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June 28th, 2011
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We love hybridizing new daylily varieties in Connecticut. We keep some seedlings to consider naming and hybridizing, and most we sell to our wonderful customers.

Above photo: Yellow daylily seedling blooming in the garden
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June 28th, 2011
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