tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post6170665073958227887..comments2023-10-31T08:36:03.759-07:00Comments on Bill's Daylily Corner: Ouch!Bill Waldrophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18012064602543142108noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-72226454237662091742014-01-17T08:10:10.485-08:002014-01-17T08:10:10.485-08:00I think a good name for your tooth daylily would b...I think a good name for your tooth daylily would be Shark Fever or Monster teeth.<br />Jet<br />Jerry Thacker Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-38429276815933185242011-06-02T17:57:35.516-07:002011-06-02T17:57:35.516-07:00I am sure we will have some blooms!It will just be...I am sure we will have some blooms!It will just be a different set of plants than we usually see, some late bloomers... I think it will be very interesting. I am really excited because i might even have a few seedlings to enter (actually quite a few!). Have you thought about putting any of your green edges or yellow teeth onto a purple flower such as getting airborne or wild and free... it would be unique. <br />Luke Van de VateLuke Van de Vatehttp://muddcreekgardens.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-75809626626467759532011-06-02T12:39:40.797-07:002011-06-02T12:39:40.797-07:00Hi Luke,
I will be over shortly. Are you ready fo...Hi Luke,<br />I will be over shortly. Are you ready for the Regional next week-end? Do you think we will have blooms when we have the show at the Galleria on June 18?<br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-28760997482384338412011-06-01T08:21:19.889-07:002011-06-01T08:21:19.889-07:00Sunshine on Kennesaw Mountain
for a nameSunshine on Kennesaw Mountain<br />for a nameLuke Van de Vatehttp://muddcreekgardens.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-2805998540141897072011-06-01T06:24:22.291-07:002011-06-01T06:24:22.291-07:00Mr. Waldrop,
I really like these seedlings Mr. Wal...Mr. Waldrop,<br />I really like these seedlings Mr. Waldrop. Tons of possibilities for future seedlings also. I would love for you to come and see my Garden soon... Tons of seedlings in bloom! Can't wait to see yours too!Luke Van de Vatehttp://muddcreekgardens.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-89337847329385477892011-05-31T18:07:55.511-07:002011-05-31T18:07:55.511-07:00Bill,
Glad you like the daylily A.D. Lewis. I na...Bill,<br /><br />Glad you like the daylily A.D. Lewis. I named it after my Grandfather, who passed away in 1990. It is a distinct red. The cross that produced it was Outback Red X Bill Fall. Glad you made some seed with it. Hope to introduce it next year. Thanks.Paul K. Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03627082184797782767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-61147423544268264762011-05-31T11:07:20.164-07:002011-05-31T11:07:20.164-07:00Hi Paul,
I have written notes to you for several d...Hi Paul,<br />I have written notes to you for several days on the blog, but my comments are never posted. So, today I posted using an "Anonymous" entry. It worked. Let me say that your A.G. LEWIS is a wonderful red. I have used it and I hope that I have seed to plant.<br />I agree with you that some, and perhaps most daylilies, reveal their true character after enduring a cold winter. Certainly this happened with 1-300. I really like this flower and I'm looking forward to using it over the next two years.<br />I had the same problem that you had with Jamie's VENUS FLYTRAP. It never did a thing for me in the greenhouse. So, I gave up. I have had others tell me that it performs much better outside.<br />I like the teeth. It is just such a wonderful place to make good things happen.<br />Thanks for your note!<br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-2325468479936176622011-05-31T11:02:14.464-07:002011-05-31T11:02:14.464-07:00Hi David,
I've had trouble answering posts fro...Hi David,<br />I've had trouble answering posts from readers of my blog. I have written to the bloggers, but there has not been a change or "repair." So I sent you a test message under "Anonymous." It worked. So, I just wanted to say that I intend to work with teeth until teeth are as common as yellow is common. Thanks for your note and encouragement.<br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-56712859480370734902011-05-31T11:00:12.738-07:002011-05-31T11:00:12.738-07:00Hi David,
This is a test.
BillHi David,<br />This is a test.<br />BillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-17798805140756404572011-05-31T09:40:10.588-07:002011-05-31T09:40:10.588-07:00Bill,
Some daylilies just prefer being planted i...Bill,<br /><br /><br />Some daylilies just prefer being planted in the garden. Take Jamie Gossard's Venus Fly Trap. It does o.k. in the greenhouse, but does much better planted outside. I grow V.F.T. and have been very pleased with it. Love your two toothy creations. It's funny how daylilies change their qualities according to conditions. I think the one thing that we all look for in the perfect daylily is consistency. Does the color look the same here as it does down south? Is the branching and bud count the same in several different locations? Do the teeth show up or does the pattern show up when it's cold out? Ahh, the world of daylilies.Paul K. Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03627082184797782767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888299989065786666.post-75386321436685673852011-05-31T06:27:02.633-07:002011-05-31T06:27:02.633-07:00Great work with the teeth Bill. Your double cross...Great work with the teeth Bill. Your double cross should give you great results for the future. Maybe with other colors?<br /><br />David Hansendlhansen1https://www.blogger.com/profile/05281225019016364162noreply@blogger.com