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Holly Hill Daylily Farm
Photos and text by Debbie
Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.
Jim Massey and his crew have been growing daylilies for 27 years on their beautiful farm in Moncure. The 3 acres of daylilies, display gardens, and garden art are open to the public eight weekends a year during June and July. Visitors come and see over 1,000 different cultivars of daylilies in bloom, walking with clipboard in hand and making note of the varieties they like. Once they have made their selection, the friendly staff will dig up the plants, label and bag them, and send them home to be planted. Amazingly, the daylilies don't mind at all being uprooted when they are blooming, and adjust rapidly to their new location after planting. They are grown without irrigation and are very low maintenance and drought-tolerant.
Visit the Holly Hill Daylily Farm website.
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Lauri Lawson gets a close look at a daylily cultivar. |

Grower Jim Massey does a little weeding between the rows. |

Jim's gardens are beautiful! This red yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora) attracts lots of hummingbirds. |

Jim erected an 8-foot high deer fence this year to protect his main field. This shot is taken outside the fence in the field where the nursery stock is grown. |

Cardoon flower, also called artichoke thistle (Cynara cardunculus). |

Close-up of a peachy cultivar. |
Photos of Holly Hill Daylily Farm in 2006
Photos of Holly Hill Daylily Farm in 2005
This page last updated July 1, 2009.
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www.growingsmallfarms.org
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