
I bought this plant, Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro,' several years ago. It was in a small container, maybe a quart pot, but the plant was very healthy. I planted it out and it grew into a luxurious specimen with lots of flowers. Then I decided I didn't want it where it was and unceremoniously dug it up. It languished in its new container for over a year before I eventually decided where I did want it. I divided it and spread it out in its new location.

Shortly after I planted it the second time, I realized I would have to redo the soil that it was in so I dug it up once more and dumped it in a broken bucket, where it stayed for several months. It survived that. Finally, I got it planted, again, last fall and now it seems to have forgiven me for my harsh treatment and is sharing its blooms with the insects and me.

We are not commenting much these days, are we? But please don't stop posting, because I am reading every one, and I am enjoying every one.
ReplyDeleteThe daylily really is a 'star of gold' isn't it!?!
jw
No, not many comments, but I am glad to know that you are still reading my blog! :) Thanks for leaving comment! :) And, yes, it is a star of gold. Very cheerful.
ReplyDeleteTwo of mine opened this morning, with three more ready to open tomorrow. :)
ReplyDelete~Anne~
It's just a busy time for all of us. I don't know about you but I am CONSUMED with all the gardening chores! I have had stellas blooming about 2 weeks now..they are at their peak. I'm anxiously awaiting their "sisters" who are sending up scapes by the day!
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