A Q&A with Gregg and Linda Sutter about the 1,500 daylily varieties at their farm, ahead of an Art Museum stroll/event there July 12. Plus: Lafayette’s backyard chickens proposal on hold another month
Love the article about the daylilies. the name of the lady referenced was my grandmother, and her name was Irene Stevenson (not Stevens) and she lived north of Burnettsville (not Idaville). My parents have her farm now and there are still a few of her daylilies left.
Thanks for the lovely article and great pictures of the Day Lilly farm of 52. Your story is a wonderful verification that Lafayette is a beautiful place to live.
Love the article about the daylilies. the name of the lady referenced was my grandmother, and her name was Irene Stevenson (not Stevens) and she lived north of Burnettsville (not Idaville). My parents have her farm now and there are still a few of her daylilies left.
She’s left quite a legacy!
Thanks for the lovely article and great pictures of the Day Lilly farm of 52. Your story is a wonderful verification that Lafayette is a beautiful place to live.
Are goats really doubly forbidden? Or is it "horse, pig, pony, mule, donkey, jackass, goat, chicken, peacock, turkey, cow, llama or other livestock"?
If WL prohibits jackasses I will have to move.
My bad on that one. Goats are singled out along with cows, horses, peacocks, etc. But just once, not twice.