


| Daylily and Hosta Gardens - About Us |



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We first opened our garden to visitors in 1998 after collecting Daylilies and Hostas for over 20 years. We now grow and sell over 900 different AHS registered varieties and have about 30,000 plants. Don't they say that one is too many and one thousand is not enough? With daylily and hosta collections, that is definitely the case. We are without a doubt, hosta-holics and hem-nuts. Daylilies start blooming the middle of May and peak in mid June, with some still blooming into fall. We dig all Daylily plants fresh from the garden as you select them. You get the best plant we have available. Most Day lily varieties are $6.00 for a large blooming-size double fan but we have a few more recent introductions that are a little higher priced. A few varieties are in limited supply and only have a single fan available. These cultivars are marked with SF on the website. Cultivars marked "Display Only" are not available for sale this year. Most Hostas are potted in one gallon or 8 inch containers. Larger varieties have a huge single eye, while medium and small varieties have multiple eyes. These are not 3-4 inch pots or liners. Hostas are priced $6.00 and up, with most being $8.00-$10.00. Beginning in 2008, we will ship bare root plants to most states. Our nursery is state inspected and certified by the South Carolina Department of Plant Industry. All plants are guaranteed healthy and true to name. We are members of both the American Hemerocallis Society and American Hosta Society. Please visit us in the spring. The garden is open only on weekends April through mid-July. Thank you. Cynthia Gibson DaylilyGarden@charter.net |
| Our garden is state inspected and certified by South Carolina Department Of Plant Industry at Clemson University. All plants are guaranteed healthy and true to name. |
| © Copyright 2007 Daylily and Hosta Gardens. All Rights Reserved. All photos of Day lilies have been taken by Cynthia Gibson. |
| Greenville News Article by Marian St. Clair June 30, 2007 |