I accept Paypal and checks for payment.
For Paypal:
Log into your account.
Select “Send and Request” option on blue line, then “Pay for Goods or Services.”
Enter my email address ([email protected])and the charge for the daylilies plus shipping cost. My former email address
of [email protected] is no longer valid as of June 2023.
In Add a Note box, type your email address, names and number of daylilies ordered.
Also in Add a Note box, type your shipping address if different from your mailing address.
When Paypal notifies me of the order I will email an invoice to you to confirm the order, showing that I have received “payment in full” and have scheduled a future shipping date.
For payment by check:
Order with a note to me or by email ([email protected]) and pay with check payable to Ron Reimer, 158 Cliff Rd, Russellville AR 72802. If you are in the U.S., I am available to speak with you on the phone about my daylilies. I will be happy to call you if you email me and give me your name, phone number, and a suggested time for a phone conversation. To resolve an issue that is urgent (such as a plant availability question) call me at 479-964-2515 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. central time.
Double fans will be provided whenever possible; you will be notified if single fans only are available. Blooming sized plants will be dug the same day they are shipped. Shipping rates have increased (again!) recently: my new shipping charge is $16.00 for one plant and $17.00 for two to four plants. For five plants and over, shipping charge will be $26.00. I can break even with these rates. Vigorous healthy plants will be shipped bare root by USPS Priority Mail.
The shipping window in this area is mid-April through mid-May for Spring orders and mid-September through the end of October for Fall orders. Considering the unseasonable weather that is the “new norm” I think that every shipping date needs to be confirmed by email, just to make sure the plant has the best chance of tolerating the transport to the new location. I do not ship outside the U.S.
Nearly all of my daylily seedlings are located in a full sun growing area in my garden. They receive a fertilizer application in the fall and an alfalfa mulch each January. For gardeners interested in more information about the growing conditions under which my cultivars were developed, I have an hour-long video available for anyone to watch. It can be paused, stopped or backed-up. I used my iPhone to record numerous video clips of the garden throughout the growing season in 2018 and I described the plant performance and flowers as I filmed them. It is an amateur production, but it will answer questions about the development of these introductions. My son has a private YouTube account and has graciously hosted my video on it; it is a safe site to visit. If advertisements crop up at the bottom of the screen, you can just “x” them out. Thanks for your interest!