Website: | https://ladybugdaylilies.com |
E-Mail: | Contact them |
Phone: | 1-407-349-0271 |
Physical address: | Ladybug Daylilies 1852 E State Road 46 Geneva, FL 32732 |
Main Product(s): | Daylilies |
Endorsed by mom2cjemma without a written review - May 25, 2017 9:41 AM |
Recommended by cocoajuno - Jan 22, 2017 6:09 AM My first experience with Ladybug Dayliles was while I was still in Washington state. I had no knowledge of how to grow and nourish a daylily, The knowledge I received from Dan and Leslie set me on a path to own as many as I could. I believe my last count was over 200 cultivars. When I left Washington to move to Arizona, I took about 25 cultivars with me, but due to a malfunction in my watering system while I was on vacation, only one survived the desert heat. |
Endorsed by Joy without a written review - Mar 18, 2016 7:38 PM |
Recommended by Lalambchop1 - Sep 26, 2015 1:22 PM I had a working relationship with Dan Hansen for several years when I first started in daylilies. He is very generous with his knowledge and plants. I moved from FL several years ago and still order from Dan regularly. He always sends extras of plants I've ordered as well as bonus plants. Highly recommend. |
Endorsed by kidfishing without a written review - Jan 11, 2015 4:30 PM |
Recommended by SheilaC - Aug 1, 2014 1:03 AM As another reviewer noted, Dan is very generous with his orders. I ordered 10 plants and received 15! They were all triple fans or more, with the exception of just a couple. Definitely will order from him again. He's closer to my neck of the woods too. |
Recommended by rocklady - Sep 15, 2013 5:50 PM Dan grows healthy plants and is generous with fans. He will be happy to answer questions. His website is easy to navigate and is full of lots of information on growing daylilies, which is invaluable for newbies There are also lots of beautiful photos of the plants, as well as videos. There is a section of excerpts from newsletters written by his late Mom, Ra Hansen. He stands behind his products and will not ship plants to zones where they will not do well. |