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Bell’s Daylily Garden

March 3, 2026Sycamore

“Located just outside Sycamore, Bell’s Daylily Garden reflects more than four decades of careful cultivation. Tim Bell’s introduction to daylilies came in 1982, when a distant relative gifted him 106 plants…”

What a lovely feature of a Turner County treasure! If you have not been out for a visit to Bell’s, ’tis the season! It shines in the spring! Bring a picnic basket, a blanket, and a book for an afternoon well spent.

As seen in the March/April edition of Southwest Georgia Living Magazine.

Link: https://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=46770&l=1

Location: 455 Bell Rd, Sycamore, GA

Tagged With: Bell Road, Bell's Daylily Garden, Sycamore, Tim Bell

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