Daylily 'Madge Cayse'
By Simbad
- 17 Oct, 2013
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Just updating my garden section, found a few pictures of new ones I haven't added yet :-)
This ones been great in its first year and has only recently finished flowering, also managed to cross it with one of my spiders so who knows a spider double maybe :-)
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Simbad
Looks fab , love yellow/gold always have done even when it went out of fashion
Gg
17 Oct, 2013
Thanks Karen and Gg it is a good strong grower too already increased to 4 fans in its first year.
Think I'd be tempted to leave it in its pot till spring Karen somewhere sheltered I've stopped splitting mine for this year now they need around 6 weeks to establish before the cold sets in, it is a lovely one I have it to very vigorous, thats one thats not allowed in the daylily bed as it sends off runners in all directions and gets mixed in with the other plants so I have several clumps of it in the borders instead, if you wash the roots you'll be able to see how each fan is joined and with a penknife its possible to seperate into individual fans which will each make a new plant, depends how many you want, or you can just chop it with a spade if its really big like any other perennial.
18 Oct, 2013
Good luck with it Kathy ,fingers crossed :o)
18 Oct, 2013
Thank you Kathy...great advice!
18 Oct, 2013
Love the doubles (I have a lot of hopefuls for next year). Save room for a few new potential applique throats [heh, heh]. You know, of course, that when you get seeds, you should open the bag and air them for maybe an hour before closing and refrigerating them. They come out of the fridge, get packed and shipped; and some moisture develops that needs to be evaporated. (I forgot to put a piece of paper towel in each bag)
18 Oct, 2013
Thanks Amy,Karen and Wylie :-)
I see what you mean Wylie they arrived!!!!!! lol think I'll be taking over the empty plot next door, not really still lots of room on the allotment who needs veg anyway lol, can't wait to get sowing :-)), thankyou :-),I've opened all the bags for a while and put a small square of kitchen paper in for good measure ;-)
19 Oct, 2013
I love this yellow double Simbad! I'm looking forward to see the kids of this one....
20 Oct, 2013
I crossed this one with 'All American Windmill' Marie and have 8 seeds in the fridge, its a polychrome orange colour which even has two flowers open today!!! fingers crossed it'll make something nice :-)
20 Oct, 2013
will be opening mine as well kitchen roll at the ready, I will have to move at this rate as I have now decided to take the raspberries out, mmmm daylily or raspberry lol
Simbad you still have flowers , so jealous.
Gg
20 Oct, 2013
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Looking forward to the new hybrid Kathy! I love the yellow ones! I have only taken one out of my garden to move with me next week...Kwanso. I know it's very 'common' but I cannot see past it, and also it was Mum that sent it to me. I hope it will survive the move ok, it's a huge root. I'll split it up when I get it out of it's pot....unless you have a better idea...? advice welcome!
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