So daylilies are not really lilies? We hate to burst flower bubbles, but daylilies are really not lilies at all. Daylilies belong to the Hemerocallis family (Day beauty), while Lilies belong to the ...
How many of you remember your grandmother’s yard having large clumps of bright orange or yellow daylilies? The daylily plant family group, known as Hemerocallis, has significantly increased since the ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! After a hot and dry week, we received some needed rain. Many backyard gardeners are harvesting vine-ripened tomatoes, bell peppers and green beans. One of ...
Question. I have tried several times to grow daylilies, a northern favorite of mine but they slowly decline. Is there a secret to growing them in Central Florida? Answer. One grower mentioned he ...
“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 ...
There's no question when daylily season arrives. It's trumpeted in highway medians, celebrated in front yards and even announced in drainage ditches. From road banks to barn foundations to the most ...
Do you know why the gardener took a photo of the ailing plant? He thought it would help it photosynthesize. High summer is an incredible time in the flower garden. A well-designed perennial bed ...
Q: What is the right time of year to divide daylilies? A: The best time is now: early spring, when they have just started to emerge from the ground. Daylilies benefit from division every three to five ...
In this week's Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler identifies a mystery vine, offers tips on harvesting stevia and give guidance on removing unwanted daylilies. A reader asks gardening columnist Don ...
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