We asked Christine for more photos yesterday , and she deliver ! Today she gives a look at the position from her garden , as well as a look at some of her favorite daylilies .
An teemingness of day lily and self - seed Rubeckia hirta . Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Christine Petersen
alas , Christine tell that her garden was badly damage by Hurricane Sandy last fall . Flooding and salt spray have decimate a large portion of her garden , and she dreads visualize what does n’t add up back up in springtime . Give her your good encouragement , will you ? I ca n’t imagine how grievous it is to have something you ’ve work so hard on altered so drastically in one traumatic hebdomad .

Hosta and daylily thrive in a partially sunny garden . Some of my works recording label are seeable . I have an American Hemerocallis Display Garden which requires that all my daylily be label . Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Christine Peterse
Carex morrowii‘Ice Dance , ’ Hosta ‘ Inniswood ’ andHydrangea macrophylla‘Pia ’ . Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Christine Petersen
I love liliums for their intoxicating fragrance ! Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Christine Petersen

One of my favorite day lily , ‘ Lavender Arrowhead ’ typeset off by a hydrangea . Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Christine Petersen
Daylily ‘ Kirsten ’s bouquet ’ indicate off its Curl and twirl . Photo / Illustration : Courtesy of Christine Petersen
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This raised garden has a collection of daylilies called “spiders and unusual forms”. There are also lilium and other perennials in this bed. Northport Harbor is in the background. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Petersen

An abundance of daylilies and self-seeded Rubeckia hirta. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Petersen

Hostas and daylilies thrive in a partly sunny garden. Some of my plant labels are visible. I have an American Hemerocallis Display Garden which requires that all my daylilies be labeled. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Peterse

Carex morrowii‘Ice Dance,’ Hosta ‘Inniswood’ andHydrangea macrophylla‘Pia’. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Petersen

I love liliums for their intoxicating fragrance! Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Petersen

One of my favorite daylilies, ‘Lavender Arrowhead’ set off by a hydrangea. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Petersen

Daylily ‘Kirsten’s Corsage’ shows off its curls and twirls. Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Christine Petersen

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