After a stimulating talk at our garden club in Gloucester we headed westward following the Curricabark Creek on a narrow dirt road in convoy. The first car was the lucky one – the rest of us ate the dust of the cars in front for the hour or so that it took us to arrive at our destination – the day lily mail order nursery.
We were deep in cattle country so it came as both a shock and a delight, after driving along the rough track from the front gate up the hill to the house, to see a vista of day lilies open out in front of us. Acres of them set among the gums on what looked to be totally inhospitable soil.
That of course is the beauty of the day lily. They will grow anywhere. Their roots are designed to store water and nutrients so they can survive the very hot, the very cold and drought. They also don’t require much in the way of good soil. With literally thousands of varieties (a couple of hundred plants varieties on the paper price list we were supplied) the choice of colour, double or single, frilly edge or plain edge is endless.
We wandered, posed for photos, delighted in the plants, sweltered in the heat and made our choices. Day lily, as the name intimates, has blooms which only last a day. However, as the clump enlarges the number of blooms per plant is massive and day after day, a new bud will open, each bringing joy to the garden rambler.
I returned home having placed an order for twenty-five plants, plans to save up and buy more, and day lily my favourite plant for the next few years.













Really got room for ’em all, have yer ? – hope so: they’ll make a fabulous spread !
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I used to have a 5 acre garden and I had them everywhere. I loved them. Now I have no garden apart from a few pots and no day lilies. I don’t miss the work but I do miss the flowers, the smells and the beasties my garden attracted.
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Then you’re off again, it seems. Enjoy, as they say ! 😀
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What a wonderful place. Love your photos. 😀
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Thanks Raewyn. You would have had good fun amongst these flowers.
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Over the December holidays, I found a gardening group in town. I hope to get some day lillies this spring!
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Charli they will be the perfect plant for you. Little work with a great deal of satisfaction at the result. Lots of time for writing with the garden flourishing.
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Very beautiful Irene 🙂
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Thanks Irene. 🙂
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How lovely! I tried to divide my lilies last spring. Nothing came up last year, but I’m hoping for some plants this year.
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Keeping the fingers crossed for you Sarah.
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They will spread. We had a field full of them on one of the terraces in front of the house where I grew up – gorgeous!
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Absolutely. I used to dream of the field of tulips, then poppies, then day lillies. I came closest with the canna lillies. I just love colour in the garden.
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