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Farm Photos of the Week
June 21, 2005
Holly Hill Daylily Farm
Jim Massey
Moncure, NC
Photos by Debbie
Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.


Bob shows off a newly dug specimen. |


A trio of gorgeous blooms. The color selections
are mind-boggling, and choosing companion lilies is fun! |
Staff and customers chat near the sales center. |
One of the peachy selections. |
James discusses planting techniques with two
customers who were celebrating a birthday by shopping for daylilies! |
Jim Massey (left) and James dig and bag a daylily.
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The farm is almost as well known for its eclectic
garden folk art as it is for its daylilies! The barn in the backyard
provides a nice backdrop for several of the wall hangings and sculptures.
Visitors with a keen eye will discover many clever planters made
from recycled materials all over the farm. |
Visitors discuss the merits of various dayilies
and crinums. |
Holly Hill Daylily Farm
Jim Massey
Moncure, NC
Jim Massey and his crew have been growing daylilies for 23 years
on their beautiful farm in Moncure. The 3 acres of daylilies,
display gardens, and garden art are open to the public seven 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.
See these beautiful daylilies for yourself during their remaining
sales weekends: June 25-26, July 2-4, July 9-10, and July 23-24.
Visit the Holly
Hill Daylily Farm website for directions and more information
about the farm.
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