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WINTER
Maine has four distinctive seasons. this is a blanket of
snow covering the Daylily beds. These are wild turkeys
marching across in winter. |
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SPRING
The large oak in the center is sending out new growth. The apple
tree is beginning to bloom. A new daylily bed has just been
planted and we have a few annuals in the small greenhouse to the
right. |
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SUMMER
Daylilies just starting to open. this is a photo of our
display garden. there are shrubs, hosta, daylilies and many
other perennial flowers. |
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FALL
This is October in Maine. The leaves are beautiful on the
trees and will soon fall. we are getting ready for a cold
winter. We really work this tractor. |
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This photo depicts how our raised beds are laid
out. Our ground is so rocky we grow on the top. first
the railroad ties are placed. Next we use a garden fabric to
keep the sod down and then fill with compost material. |
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We provide a shelter from the sun especially for
groups that visit. This picture was of a garden club who had their
monthly meeting at our garden site. |
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THREE SISTERS
How they love their daylilies. They study web sites and
catalogs through the winter and come with their list in had in the
Spring and Summer. I dig the plants and place in plastic
bags for transporting home. |
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First year blooms. These plants were put in
the ground in May and bloomed the same year in July. I
couldn't resist this photo. So few buds on these new plants
and all open on the same day. |
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FULL BLOOM
This picture was taken early July. These are three of
thirteen raised beds. |
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GARDEN THREE
All gardens have a marker with a number so you can find the plants
from the price list. Every variety is listed with a
description and location in the garden. |
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Hererocallis "South-Seas".
We all have favorites. This is mine. |