Here are 10 reasons to visit the Hardy Daylily Garden in Connecticut this summer.
- We dig plants for you when you come in the garden.
- We have an extensive selection of Daylilies.
- The Hardy Daylily Garden is located in a beautiful garden setting.
- Weather in Connecticut is nice and warm, but not too humid in the summer.
- The northwest corner of Connecticut is a pleasure to visit. There are many antique shops, restaurants and scenic areas.
- The garden has been established for more than 20 years.
- Everyone is friendly when you come in the garden.
- Because we leave the dirt on the roots of any plant you buy, it will go home strong.
- Our plants are hardy.
- We have a strong track record with customers.
July 11th, 2008
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On 6/30/08, an article was written about the Hardy Daylily Garden in the Litchfield County Times.
See the article here.
July 1st, 2008
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If you are visiting Connecticut this summer and want some beautiful perennials for your garden, check out the Hardy Daylily Garden. With over two acres of flowers in a beautiful landscaped setting, it is a pleasure to view plants and shop. We have white, red, purple, eyed, yellow, green, pink, orange, miniature and spider variant daylilies.
When you come in the garden we hand dig plants for you and leave the dirt on as we label and bag them. Leaving on the dirt does mean we need to often bring in more dirt for our garden, but it also means your new plant/s probably won’t even know they’ve been transplanted.
June 27th, 2008
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The Hardy Daylily Garden is located at 10 Sugar Hill Road, Falls Village, Connecticut. Click here for a map.
Garden hours are
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
9 AM - 5 PM
July 3 - August 10
RAIN or SHINE
If you need to reach us, our number is 860-824-0381.
June 27th, 2008
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