Even though daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) technically aren’t lilies, they resemble lilies in the shape of their flowers. Keep in mind, however, that references to “daylily bulbs” are incorrect, since ...
Learn from garden experts which plants to cut back in November. To keep your perennials healthy and thriving, find out the ...
How’s your flower knowledge? Do you know the difference between a lily and a daylily, and can you recognize which is which in a flower garden? It might sound like splitting lily hairs, but it’s ...
Cutting back daylilies in the spring is better, as it gives them time to store energy in the fall. Spent foliage over the winter also protects the roots against cold. If you must cut back daylilies ...
Summer flowering bulbs are very easy to grow, and among the most beautiful flowers to grace our Oklahoma yards is the daylily. Many daylilies are in full bloom right now, and will continue to produce ...
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 ...
Every year there is a new issue in the garden … this year is no exception! Bud blast on daylilies. If I have had this disorder before, it was too insignificant to notice. This year it was obvious, as ...
The Olallie Daylily Gardens are now host to thousands of plants and thousands of individual cultivars, with a succeeding wave of color, which is the goal of any gardener seeking continuous bloom. To ...
So-called “reblooming” daylilies give you constant color for the entire season, unlike regular daylilies. They will rest for a week or two after their spring flush and then bloom sporadically until ...
Five years ago, I started growing and writing about Rainbow Rhythm daylilies from my landscape perspective in Muscogee County, Ga. That first year I reached out to Jenny Simpson, who along with ...
Mid-July typically is when flower gardens hit their stride. Perennials are in bud or blossom, and annuals continue to thrive. It’s a kaleidoscope of color to be sure, assuming fungal disease and ...