Sunday, July 21, 2024

Hybridized Day Lilies - - Now blooming in the Gardens at Waters East

In this posting are a few photos of the latest day lilies now blooming which were hybridized here at the Gardens at Waters East in the summer of 2020.  Planted in the summer of 2021.  It takes three to four years for all of them to begin blooming. As you can see from the years, it takes a long time before I see exactly what I have created.  Patience is a virtue here! 

JC#1.1

JC#wall.8

JC#4.10

JC#4.9

JC#4.6

JC#3.3

JC#2.5

JC#1.3

JC#1.1

JC#4.2

JC#4

JC#3

JC#2.3

JC#3.5

JC#3.4

JC#1

JC#3.3

EF#1.2

EF#1.3

EF#3

EF#2.1

EF#1.4 

 

A surprise bloom this week. The following daylily was part of the group that was the most recent to be hybridized.  It was hybridized in the summer of 2021, planted 2022 and has already bloomed.

 

JC#10.1

 

Normally it would not bloom until next summer 2025 (three years after planting). Maybe it came early because of the warmer than usual winter we had plus lots of rain in Spring.  None of the other seeds I planted at the same time (2021) show any sign of possible blooms.

 

A special note:  I gave away to friends a couple hundred of daylily seeds from this same (2021) hybridizing session.  I will have to check with those people to see if they have any already blooming one year earlier like I do here in the gardens.

 

I decided after that session of hybridizing in 2021 that enough is enough. I have been hybridizing daylilies for 20 years and it is time to move on. Time now to enjoy seeing in summers the more than 600 plants I have created.






Here are only a few of the many day lilies hybridized over the last 20 years.

 If your go back through past postings you will find many of them.

 ( posted on 8/10.12.  8/2/15.  8/3/15.  8/4/15.  11/28/16.  12/27/16.  2/15/20.  2/17/20.  2/20/20.  7/28/21.  9/10/22.  9/26/22.    Plus many posted in among other photos on past postings.)

 

  

Enjoy











 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, July 14, 2024

The Ice Age Trail

 Hiking part of the Ice Age Trail – Door County

 

Spent part of a midsummer day checking out what is blooming on the Ice Age Trail.  This is only a small section of the more than 1000 mile trail crossing Wisconsin. This section is just north of the gardens about 15 miles.

 

A great day enjoying the out-of-doors.

 

 













 






Tuesday, July 2, 2024

More than flowers!!!

 At times the garden is about more than plants!

 

So far this year the gardens have offered us more than just the plants and blooms.  There have been Fox, American Eagles, vultures, hawks, birds of all kinds.   Some birds passing through and many staying to nest.  There is so much more to the gardens this time of year.

 

Here are some recent garden visitors.

 

Brown Thrasher

Baltimore Oriole

Humming bird

House Finch

Golden Finch

Garter Snake

Fox

Baby Rabbit

Doe with one fawn.
It is common for a deer to have one or two babies in the Spring.

It is very unusual for a Doe to have triplets!
These photos were taken in the last four days.

Had to take two pictures,  couldn't believe there were three!

Robin on nest in patio garden.

New Robbin babies

Young Robbin

gofer

skunk

White-Crowned Sparrow

White Pelicans - flying over the gardens this morning,
as I was posting for the Blog today.
Over the last eight years they started to migrate here for the summer,
originally from the Virginia and the East Coast. 

Wren


And of course – there are the flowers with their “friends”.

 




Hope you enjoyed your visit.