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... a perfect perennial. With very little care, this flower rewards you with extraordinary… More
Daylilies are hardy perennials that grow throughout the temperate areas of the world. You… More
...rd plant for gardeners who enjoy bright, colorful flowers. These perennials got their name… More
... in appearance depending on species and cultivar. Daylily flowers last only a single… More
Daylilies are popular flowering perennials that produce a variety of flower shapes and colors.… More
...oil types from clay to sand. Tens of thousands of daylily varieties are available… More
Daylilies are so-named because their colorful flowers last only a day, with a single… More
...lilies (Hemerocallis species) are low-maintenance flowering perennials. Although they prefer moderately moist soil, they… More
...y, and others point to a larger problem with your daylily's environment or the… More
...o live in zone 5 and below choose to dig up their daylily bulbs… More
...ts and require little in the way of feeding. Each flower lasts only a… More
...h large yellow, purple, pink, or red blooms. Many daylily hybrids exist, which creates… More
...d appearances. The care and maintenance of hybrid daylilies does not differ much from… More
...for the expert gardener and novice alike. Because daylilies are so forgiving and easy… More
...c presentation of large, colorful, trumpet-shaped Flowers on long, slender stems. Flowers come in… More
... is approximately 6.5 to 7. The many buds on each daylily… More
Daylilies come in low-growing, medium-height and tall-growing varieties, which means there is a variety… More
...ng gently over their green lance leaf skirts. The daylily is one of the… More
... listing major cultivars of both large- and small-flowered daylilies. More
...nt and care for a variety of perennial plants and flowers in this series of… More
Watch as a flower expert and professional gardener demonstrates how to plant and care for… More
Transplanting plants properly is crucial to their survival, get expert yard and landscape design tips… More
Learn how to dead head daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Learn how much shade to give daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to trim daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to divide up daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Watch an overview of daylily seeds in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to maintain daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to choose colors for daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Learn where to plant daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Learn what a daylily is and how to grow them properly in this free green… More
Learn how to arrange daylily colors in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to compost daylilies in this free gardening video. More
About 2 weeks ago, I transplanted some iris and daylily plants from my friends garden into my garden. They were well established bulbs/plants in her yard. I've been watering the plants every day. I'm not sure if this is too much water or not until the bulb/plants are established. Should… More
Hi, I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a a stay at home, empty nester with just me and hubby so gardening is a favorite past time for me. I've been gardening for years. I guess you could say that I just love digging in the dirt. Every Spring I… More
... is a [url=http://www.hofstra.edu/COM/Arbor/Arbor_Flower_show.cfm]flower show at Hofstra University in Uniondale NY. I typically take home a whole bunch of daylilies and other plants from the vendors. Second weekend is Easter.… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
...aller plants due to their floppy look. The taller flower I have now are, delphiniums, foxgloves, bee balm columbines, lilies, daylilies, beards tongue, phlox, Iris, asters, peony and probably a few… More
...d out yards ourselves. I got a great deal on some flowers that I have always been a big fan of and went to town planting bulbs... without realizing that they need to be… More
Ok, so I bought those daylilies in july (I think)(two individual plant in one pot) . When I got them home, I noticed that they had a sucker. I transplanted them, I put the bigger plant in a pot on it's own and the smaller two in another pot together.… More
...oms. The same is true for my siberian iris and my daylilies. I've never gotten a soil test,… More
...dy ! I'm collector and hybridizer from Lithuania. Flowers is my hobby; I have about 1000 varieties of miscellaneous, tulips, irises (TB, dwarff, siberia, spuria), daylilies, glads and dahlias. I hope, I will find many friends here ! More
...ght it bloomed until fall. Is it okay to cut back daylily foliage before it browns completely? The poor thing's been up since January--thought it might want a rest now that… More
...y daylilies, but it's done nothing but open a few flowers. It's been in the 60s and 70s here....is it too cool for lantana? We grow it as an annual in Oregon.… More
Hi to all my fellow New England gardeners! Where are you? Seems that there haven't been many posts here lately...I suppose everyone is out gardening. I've lived in Connecticut for the past twelve years. I think gardening here is so much easier here than in Georgia, where I'm originally from.… More
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