This morning we drove down to south Oconee Co. to see a friend's daylilies. We had heard that he had a lot of them and many different varities, including a number that his mother had bred. In spite of the heat and very dry weather, they were awesome!
These were just too beautiful not to share with anyone who appreciates them.
We couldn't choose a favorite - can you? (2 comments)
Sadly, the tomatoes are about finished and the eggplant and peppers are still hanging on. "Farmer Paul" is busy today plowing our back 40 for the fall garden. Here in Oconee Co. GA, we are able to plant a fall garden, some of which generally survives the winter. Already, we have planted broccoli, collards, spinach, lettuce and onions. Some of the spinach and lettuce washed in the recent heavy rains and he'll replant them along with some Swiss chard. The broccoli does better here in the fall than the spring as it likes cool weather. Some years it doesn't really (8 comments)