Friday, February 16, 2007

If you like daylilies...

If you like daylilies you will love visiting the Lakeview Daylily Farm operated by the Noel Weston family. Visit in late spring when the flowers begin to open (from mid June through late July) and you will be simply amazed at the huge expanse covered by thousands of blossoms in a spectacular array of color. You will meet the owner and can buy all the colors you would like at very reasonable prices and have them dug up for you right on the spot. Take them home and start your own special display of these beautiful plants and enjoy them every year as they multiply and expand your garden.

The following introduction is from the home page of the Weston Farms website...

Noel Weston hasn't been growing daylilies all his life, but sometimes it seems that way! After 30 years with the City of Raleigh, NC, he retired as its horticulturist. During his tenure with the City, he found that of all the parks and highways he planted, daylilies were the most rewarding landscape plant.

Lakeview Daylily Farm was begun with large quantities of cultivars that Noel liked best for large plantings and with a few hand-selected cultivars from the garden of Ray and Wanda Quinn. After several years of multiplication, they opened the garden commercially in 1989. After five years of working all week and digging flowers on weekends, Ray and Wanda have retired from the garden to concentrate on hybridizing (and their day jobs!). Now Lakeview Daylily Farm is a family operation with approximately 1000 cultivars.

Noel, Molly, and Erin Weston invite you to visit us at our garden. If you can't come in person, perhaps you'd like to order online. At the garden, we sell by best available clump; however, our online orders will be bare root double fans.

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