OPEN GARDENS
There are gardens that will be open before and after our regional. Some are close by, while others are a further driving distance. You can find more pictures of these gardens in the Members' Gardens section of this website.
Buck Bucklin and Walt Perry Garden
East Hampton, NY This garden is located on a half acre lot on the eastern end of Long Island, close to miles of Sandy beaches and 19 miles from the Montauk Lighthouse. There are some 900 newer and older daylily cultivars in nine separate beds. Open by appointment the week before and after the regional. [email protected] |
Mary Kay Denman's Garden*
Huntington, NY This half acre corner property sits beneath a leafy canopy of oaks, dogwoods, and white pines and is intensively planted with unusual dwarf shrubs, false cypresses, grasses and perennials. Open Sunday from 11:30am to 3:00pm [email protected] |
These LIDS Members' gardens will be open. Most gardens are fairly close to the hotel. Distances from the hotel are noted.
* These four gardens are located within minutes of each other.
The open garden addresses will be emailed to you upon registration.
NORTH
Pat Sayers: Huntington, NY* (Friday 10:00 till 2:00 and Sunday 11:00 till 3:00)
Daylilies, shrubs (especially roses) and perennials in an artistically designed setting. Many of Pat's own cultivars will be featured. Pat hybridizes for late daylilies and there should be lots in bloom.
Distance: 8.5miles — Time: 20 minutes
Paul Limmer: East Northport, NY* (Anytime)
This suburban garden is predominantly a daylily garden and there are over a thousand cultivars to see here! Containers of annuals, vegetables and tropical plants add to the mix. Paul's select seedlings and introductions are featured.
Distance: 9.7 miles Time: 19 minutes
Chris Petersen / Steve Widom: Northport, NY* (Sunday 9:30 - 4:30 or by appointment)
A seaside garden with an eclectic mix of hundreds of daylilies, shrubs, grasses, lilium, and other perennials. An extensive collection of hosta cultivars is also featured. Pots of annuals and tropicals brighten the landscape.
Distance: 16.1 miles Time: 34 minutes
Mary Kay Denman: Huntington, NY* (Sunday 11:30 - 3:00)
This half acre corner property sits beneath a leafy canopy of oaks, dogwoods, and white pines and is intensively planted with unusual dwarf shrubs, false cypresses, grasses and perennials, in addition to over 450 named hosta cultivars. [email protected]
Distance: 7.3 miles Time: 20 minutes
EAST
Joan and Charlie Lundin: Setauket, NY (Sunday Only- 11- 3:00)
A hillside garden chock full of daylilies, hydrangeas, shrubs, hosta, and other perennials.
Distance: 23 miles Time: 32 minutes
Buck Bucklin and Walt Perry: East Hampton, NY (By appointment before and after the regional)
Located on a half-acre lot on the Eastern End of Long Island. There are some 900 newer and older daylily cultivars in nine separate beds. Open by appointment the week before and after the regional.
[email protected]
Distance: 76 miles Time: 1 hour 35 Minutes
WEST
Rachel, David and Elliot Turkiew, Bethpage, NY (Sunday)
A colorful garden designed for the butterflies and birds. Daylilies, hosta, and other perennials abound. Look for Elliot's intros and seedlings!
Distance: 5.5 miles Time: 14 minutes
SOUTH
John and Muriel Stahl, Baldwin, NY (Friday 10:00 - 2:00)
An astounding number of newer spiders and unusual forms are found in this suburban garden adjoining a brook. Shady areas feature hosta, coleus and begonias. A pergola provides a shady spot to rest a watch the birds at the many feeders. Don't forget to check out John's intros!
Distance: 16.6 miles Time: 27 minutes
* These four gardens are located within minutes of each other.
The open garden addresses will be emailed to you upon registration.
NORTH
Pat Sayers: Huntington, NY* (Friday 10:00 till 2:00 and Sunday 11:00 till 3:00)
Daylilies, shrubs (especially roses) and perennials in an artistically designed setting. Many of Pat's own cultivars will be featured. Pat hybridizes for late daylilies and there should be lots in bloom.
Distance: 8.5miles — Time: 20 minutes
Paul Limmer: East Northport, NY* (Anytime)
This suburban garden is predominantly a daylily garden and there are over a thousand cultivars to see here! Containers of annuals, vegetables and tropical plants add to the mix. Paul's select seedlings and introductions are featured.
Distance: 9.7 miles Time: 19 minutes
Chris Petersen / Steve Widom: Northport, NY* (Sunday 9:30 - 4:30 or by appointment)
A seaside garden with an eclectic mix of hundreds of daylilies, shrubs, grasses, lilium, and other perennials. An extensive collection of hosta cultivars is also featured. Pots of annuals and tropicals brighten the landscape.
Distance: 16.1 miles Time: 34 minutes
Mary Kay Denman: Huntington, NY* (Sunday 11:30 - 3:00)
This half acre corner property sits beneath a leafy canopy of oaks, dogwoods, and white pines and is intensively planted with unusual dwarf shrubs, false cypresses, grasses and perennials, in addition to over 450 named hosta cultivars. [email protected]
Distance: 7.3 miles Time: 20 minutes
EAST
Joan and Charlie Lundin: Setauket, NY (Sunday Only- 11- 3:00)
A hillside garden chock full of daylilies, hydrangeas, shrubs, hosta, and other perennials.
Distance: 23 miles Time: 32 minutes
Buck Bucklin and Walt Perry: East Hampton, NY (By appointment before and after the regional)
Located on a half-acre lot on the Eastern End of Long Island. There are some 900 newer and older daylily cultivars in nine separate beds. Open by appointment the week before and after the regional.
[email protected]
Distance: 76 miles Time: 1 hour 35 Minutes
WEST
Rachel, David and Elliot Turkiew, Bethpage, NY (Sunday)
A colorful garden designed for the butterflies and birds. Daylilies, hosta, and other perennials abound. Look for Elliot's intros and seedlings!
Distance: 5.5 miles Time: 14 minutes
SOUTH
John and Muriel Stahl, Baldwin, NY (Friday 10:00 - 2:00)
An astounding number of newer spiders and unusual forms are found in this suburban garden adjoining a brook. Shady areas feature hosta, coleus and begonias. A pergola provides a shady spot to rest a watch the birds at the many feeders. Don't forget to check out John's intros!
Distance: 16.6 miles Time: 27 minutes