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Our Story

It all started a few years ago. More precisely, on July 24th 2003. The official birthday of Artemesia Daylilies.

A trip to Alain’s mother in Trois-Rivières, Québec, precipitated the whole journey. During the visit of a nearby daylily grower’s operation, Al turned around and said: “Why don’t we too grow daylilies commercially?” Of course, we totally jumped on the idea. We had similar field-growing conditions in Priceville, Ontario, acres to grow and expand, and a greenhouse to start seedlings in.

A few hundred varieties later and an addictive hobby (mainly) under control, we set up shop, in-person and online, and exhibited at Canada Blooms. Although we really loved the day-to-day operation of the gardens, the maintenance alone of large-scale display beds, a production field and an extensive potted area took every single minute of our free time. Imagine having to continuously weed ninety-two 40-foot beds! Ugh!

Through this hobby gone wild adventure, we have had, and still have, the pleasure and privilege of meeting countless amazing people (now friends) from all walks of life, from the greenest of gardeners to the real seasoned ones. Having been invited to many horticultural societies, we could spread the daylily gospel about the ABCs of growing this stunning and sturdy plant, division techniques and the newest and hottest in this always-evolving field. Frills, teeth, double edges, blue flowers, broken patterns? Name it, we’ve got it!

Of course, with all this amazing genetic pool, we had to try our luck at hybridizing, waking up early to race the bees to the blooms! After growing thousands of seedlings, we were fortunate enough to select a few for introduction. As many of you already know, all planets have to be aligned before a desirable plant (in our humble eyes) makes it to the coveted “to-be-introduced” list.

All of that was great, but the pull of the city was strong. We looked at houses in Toronto and were ready to relocate. Then Al, tirelessly sifting through MLS listings, saw a lovely property for sale in the Beaver Valley. Well, that sealed our fate. No more Toronto. We instantly fell in love with the property, even under 5 feet of snow! What a gorgeous area. So, we made an offer and the rest is history. We now proudly call Kimberley HOME. The community’s warm welcome truly made us feel special, as a business and as individuals.

But those daylilies had to follow. So, in May 2014, we started selecting amongst the thousands of seedlings and the 1,400 varieties we had been collecting for years. With limited growing space, only 675 cultivars made the cut; we had to narrow it down to the best growers, the most popular, and the most stunning flowers. (Really, how many yellow varieties can someone grow?!) The task that was supposed to take 6 weeks (we thought, so naively) ended up taking 6.5 months! ARRRRGGGHHHH! R & R, for most, means “Rest & Relaxation”. For us, that meant “Rocks & Roots”! Welcome to the Valley, boys! Klonk! Keep digging! We finished in October, planting the last chosen ones knees deep in snow. “They’re in the ground, they’re safe.”

(Sinister/ominous music)

Then came Spring 2015. During the building phase of our reno project, we showed up on the property to supervise progress on a daily basis. To our delight, daylilies were coming out of dormancy, their tender leaves shyly emerging from the relative safety of their beds. Yippee! None have died.

Well well well. We showed up one morning and (GASP!!!) all plants had been chewed down to nothing! Nothing! No need to explain to our Valley neighbours that the deer did quite a number on the plants! But thank God, this open salad bar season is short-lived; the deer move on to better food sources. The plants kicked right back to life, the first blooms appeared on time and gardeners started showing up. Well worth the time and energy to set this all up.

Fast-forward to now. Even though we went on a little bit of a hiatus in keeping up with the newer hybrids on the market, we made up for it in the Fall of 2023, going on a little bit of a shopping spree, acquiring 250 of the latest and newest. Ouch – $$$. But can’t wait to see them bloom and continue hybridizing with those stunning cultivars.

Alain is about to retire as a French immersion teacher.
Joe keeps on flying the (not-always) friendly skies and taking care of his 140 hives (www.buzzingbushapiary.ca).

When driving by, if you see a car in the driveway, come on up to say hi, have a coffee (or a G &T!), admire our daylilies, ask burning gardening questions or browse in the barn to find the perfect cowhide, all under the watchful eyes of our three cats.

Hope to see you soon!

Alain and Jocelyn

Collector’s Corner
(AKA The Splurge!)

  • SORRY, JUST RAN OUT OF THIS ONE AGAIN. We just can't keep up with the demand... We, and our garden visitors, are just taken away by this bright red self UFO towering over all neighbouring plants. In high demand every year. Dormant habit. Very limited. 22 buds. 4-way branching. Nice candelabra! Dormant. Extremely fertile both ways.

    Additional information

    Colour Red
    Blooming Season Midseason,  Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 38
    Hybridizer Bertrand-Johnson
    Introduction Year 2024
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Unusual Form and Spider
  • ONLY 3 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. Cascading spider yellow with maroon red eye zone. Really bold contrast, a great standout. Evergreen with some fragrance. Opens and hold well, even in high winds.

    Additional information

    Colour Yellow
    Blooming Season Early, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 43
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2004
    Flower Size (inches) 9.5
    Form Eye zone, Unusual Form and Spider
  • Sorry, too popular. Still one of our favourites. WHAT A STUNNER!!! Glittering yellow-gold melon with pink blend. For us, blooms constantly from July well into September. Fragrant flowers on evergreen plants. Doubles up on pretty much all flowers.

    Additional information

    Colour Yellow
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason, Late, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 30
    Hybridizer Kirchhoff
    Introduction Year 1998
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Double
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. ANOTHER STUNNER! Red self with yellow gold throat. In very high demand, and you’ll see why in the gardens. Dormant habit. Stout Medal Winner in 2008. Extra Large Diameter Award in 2006. Our pix.

    Additional information

    Colour Red
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason
    Height 36
    Hybridizer Sellers
    Introduction Year 1995
    Flower Size (inches) 9
    Form Unusual Form and Spider
  • ONLY 3 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THE MOMENT. Mauve lavender with yellow watermark. Evergreen foliage. Simply STUNNING! Flawless, everyday. Another personal favourite. Still can’t keep up with demand! In very limited quantities.

    Additional information

    Colour Purple, Yellow
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 30
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2002
    Flower Size (inches) 10
    Form Unusual Form and Spider
  • Truly a stunning, exotic flower with medium lavender petals and sepals, a huge navy blue eye and edge with a large gold outer edge. Took dark blues and navy blue eyes to new heights. Stellar plant habit.

    Additional information

    Colour Blue, Lavender
    Blooming Season Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 32
    Hybridizer Lambertson
    Introduction Year 2007
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Eye zone, Unusual Form and Spider
  • ONLY 3 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. Want some WOW? Lavender with silvery watermark. A really fast-growing and clumping spider. Great 10-inch flowers well displayed on tall scapes. Fragrant flowers.

    Additional information

    Colour Lavender
    Blooming Season Early, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 35
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2002
    Flower Size (inches) 9
    Form Unusual Form and Spider
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. Yellow-orange w yellow toothed edge. Was one of the most sought-after parent for teeth. Still an amazing plant to grow and enjoy. Dormant habit. Blooms and opens EXTREMELY well! Gotta have it! You won’t be disappointed! We run out pretty much every year. One of our top-5 favourite plants.

    Additional information

    Colour Orange
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason
    Height 32
    Hybridizer Rice
    Introduction Year 2006
    Flower Size (inches) 5.5
    Form Frilled, Full Form
  • SINGLE FAN AT THIS TIME. DRAMATIC pale to dark lavender with HUGE black-plum eye. A really stunning study in contrasts. Flowers are displayed in a very attractive fashion. Great parent for darker eyes. Semi-evergreen foliage.

    Additional information

    Colour Lavender, Purple, Black
    Blooming Season Midseason, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 28
    Hybridizer Salter
    Introduction Year 2005
    Flower Size (inches) 6
    Form Frilled, Full Form
  • SINGLE FAN AT THIS TIME. One of Stamile’s great navy blue on cream-based flowers. Rare colour combination carried onto the sepals. Evergreen plant.

    Additional information

    Colour White, Blue
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 30
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2009
    Flower Size (inches) 4.25
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. Stamile’s most important parent for blue eyes and patterns. Cream with multicoloured eye of violet blue, mauve, lavender and fuchsia. Very prolific parent.

    Additional information

    Colour White, Blue
    Blooming Season Early, Registered rebloomer
    Height 26
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2007
    Flower Size (inches) 4.5
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
  • ONLY 2 SINGLE FANS AVAILABLE. TETRA CONVERSION. Classic black spider with some polytepal potential. For an evergreen, overwinters well for us.

    Additional information

    Colour Black, Red
    Blooming Season Midseason
    Height 32
    Hybridizer Connell
    Introduction Year 1955
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Unusual Form and Spider

Location & Directions

Now located in the heart of lovely Beaver Valley, Grey Highlands, just 90 minutes North of Toronto or 15 minutes from vibrant Collingwood.

Hope to see you soon!

Alain & Jocelyn – ‭(416) 994-7752

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