I had planned to show off pretty daylilies all summer, but the deer had other plans. They ate almost every bud, leaving only the stalks behind. Well, they did miss this one.
The deer got mine as well. I missed one day of spraying and they decimated all my lilies, roses and hostas--so maddening! I'm glad you have at least one beauty to share with us!
No daylilies in Florida, that I know of anyway! I'm just trying to keep our perennials going. Having a tough time with plumbago, which is supposedly a weed! I've planted our second bush in the same place, and it's doing the same thing as the previous one. Hoping that the addition of Milorganite to the soil, as suggested by the nursery, will cure whatever's wrong.
Wonder what it is about daylilies that's so appealing to deer. What a pretty bloom with that yellow and orange!
ReplyDeleteThe deer got mine as well. I missed one day of spraying and they decimated all my lilies, roses and hostas--so maddening! I'm glad you have at least one beauty to share with us!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daylily. Sorry the deer got yours, they haven’t bothered mine yet...
ReplyDeleteNo daylilies in Florida, that I know of anyway! I'm just trying to keep our perennials going. Having a tough time with plumbago, which is supposedly a weed! I've planted our second bush in the same place, and it's doing the same thing as the previous one. Hoping that the addition of Milorganite to the soil, as suggested by the nursery, will cure whatever's wrong.
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