If I were to ever write a book about the lazy person’s way to garden, I would devote a section to daylilies. I’ve grown them for decades; they’ve had the longest reign of any living thing in my little ...
As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are just starting to come up, or in the fall after blooming is finished.
In the search for a "no maintenance" plant, daylily is about as close as one can get. Indeed, it often is mused "daylilies thrive on neglect." Few garden flowers give so much pleasure while "asking" ...
This is a reminder to keep deadheading your perennial flowers. Daylilies are famous for quickly producing seed pods after they have finished blooming. Make certain you take off the entire seed head.
A trio of new Rainbow Rhythm daylilies making their debut in 2024 has the Garden Guy pumped. Rainbow Rhythm Blazing Glory, Rainbow Rhythm Persian Ruby, and Rainbow Rhythm Blood Sweat and Tears are ...
Most everyone has a favorite flower. For me, it’s daylilies; I love daylilies. My mother-in-law, Josephine, started me on this journey. As a young married gal, she presented me with some of my ...
Breeders have developed the daylily into an incredibly diverse plant. With careful cultivar selection, you can have daylilies in bloom from late spring to early fall. The height of various cultivars ...
“I have been trying to get rid of some orange-colored daylilies and plant some new daylilies with different colors along with some other perennials. The orange daylilies keep returning and have even ...
When should I divide my daylilies? What about iris and other perennials? As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are ...
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