An Evening Among the Day Lilies: A Garden Tour at the Zerkel Home
On a warm June evening, members of the Greenville Garden Club gathered at the home of Randy and Kalene Zerkel on Cottonwood for what turned out to be a truly memorable garden tour. The occasion: a day lily display at peak summer bloom, and it delivered in every way.
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Day lilies have a way of stopping you in your tracks. Their colors — deep burgundies, soft yellows, bright oranges, and delicate pinks — come in combinations that seem almost too vivid to be real. Walking through Randy and Kalene's garden, members had plenty of opportunities to slow down and take it all in. The variety on display was impressive, with blooms ranging from classic single-petal forms to ruffled and spider varieties that gave the garden real visual texture.
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Beyond the day lilies themselves, the garden offered a lovely evening setting — the kind of summer night that reminds you why we garden in the first place. Members wandered the beds, asked questions, traded observations, and enjoyed the company of fellow gardeners in a beautiful outdoor space.
Thank you to Randy and Kalene for opening their home and sharing their garden with the club. It was a wonderful June evening, and those day lilies will be hard to forget.
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