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DIAMOND
DUSTED DAYLILY GARDENS
Sherry & Brian Smith 773 Sacandaga Rd., Soctia, New York 12302 (518) 372-5345 | ssmith4818@aol.com |
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| Welcome to Diamond Dusted Daylily Gardens. We are located in upstate New York, zone 4, and about 25 minutes from Saratoga. Please call first for directions if traveling from a far distance to make sure someone is here to greet you. |
![]() Backside yard & shed |
![]() New gazebo |
BUSINESS HOURS July through August Some evenings through July & August by appointment only Call for further
details. |
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Come and see the daylilies and have them dug on the spot or look through my garden photo album. There will be garden gifts to choose from like stained glass items, terra-cotta pot people, and much more. Starting a daylily business has been a dream come true for me for many years. I started gardening in the summer of '87 and bought my first daylily through Wilds catalog, the name was WILD ONE, after seeing the daylily bloom in my garden I was hooked on buying more. |
![]() Sherry smelling her flowers every chance she gets. |
![]() Seedling beds by gazebo |
I traveled to many gardens and bought hundreds of daylilies. Going to as many conventions as I could fit in. I then wanted to try hybridizing and creating my own seedlings. Now after 8 years of hybridizing and a lot of hard work, I have 11,000 seedlings and 1,200 registered ones from other hybridizers. I love them in all variety and size, but mostly working on fragrant ones. Please visit my seedlings page to see what I have under evaluation. |
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We invite you to come stroll though our maze-like gardens. And see a variety of perennial flowers, tree peonies, and daylilies. I love arbors and have built many throughout the garden with about 30 or more climbing vines. Diamond Dusted Daylily Gardens is truely a magical place all summer long. |
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After you
finish your visit with Diamond Dusted Daylily Gardens we invite you to visit
Daylily Net and the American
Hemerocallis Society websites
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