It is Christmas Eve, 2011, and I've had several wonderful days. It all started Thursday evening when we were visited by Jeff, Karen and Frederick Pansing. They drove from their home in Ohio, and were enroute to Homestead, Florida, for a family Christmas. On their way they stopped by for a visit at about 9:30 p.m. To our surprise, the Pansings brought a "Pink Sparkles" tree for us to plant in honor of our granddaughter, Little Lily Rae. We have it planted! Many thanks to the Pansings for this wonderful gift. I would note that Diana and I tried our best to convince th
I now have to tell you about one of my conversions that I showed to the Pansings. It is SEBASTIAN THE CRAB. I saw it blooming in Diana's garden, and it was beautiful. So, I took several of her cultivars, and made the effort this past fall to get it converted. I'm so hopeful that I've accomplished this task. One of the biggest of the four SEBASTIAN's that I have growing, is the one that I'm showing in my first picture. I had to take a razor blade and cut the foilage to make sure t
Now that it is Christmas Eve, I specifically got up early and went to the Greenhouse because I wanted to see a bloom that I expected on Seedling 1-300. Unfortunately, there was just a bigger bud, but no bloom. Seedling 1-300 is two years from being introduced, but it is truly a wonderful daylily. It is 37" tall with dependable, 4-way branching. Several weeks ago I had to move 1-300 from a 2-gallon pot to a 3-gallon pot. I am hopeful that the movement will not adversely effect the bloom that I now assume will come tomorrow, on Christmas day. Tune back to this website tomorrow to see the bloom.
Diana Rae has not felt well today; indeed, she has what I think is a 48 hour virus. I have this opinion because about a week ago I went through the same thing, and it lasted only about 48 hours. Since Diana Rae basically has a cold, our daughter Kelley Rae, her husband Jeff, and our gorgeous granddau
Again I say, tune in tomorrow to see the Christmas bloom on Seedling 1-300!
Bill
Hello,
ReplyDeletehave you ever seen the daylily "cutter teeth" from Karen and Frederick Pansing? and if so, what do you think of it?