Clusters of flowers resembling lilies appear at the ends of generally leafless, wandlike stems that rise well above the foliage. Each daylily flower stays open for only one day, hence the name daylily ...
Dear Carol: I have been successful with daylilies except for one problem. They keep getting a disease that turns the leaves streaky yellow and they eventually die. It appears they may be getting ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County’s Parker F. Scripture Botanical Gardens daylilies have been blooming since early July. The blooms have been colorful and plentiful, such a welcoming site. A ...
Gardeners would be hard-pressed to find a more effective landscape perennial than the daylily. They’re blooming all over town right now and will do so all summer. Daylilies are pretty, tough, colorful ...
Position the clump in the hole at a depth equal to or slightly above the original soil line. If you are planting bare root fans, create a mound of soil for each daylily. Spread the roots over the ...
Q. I gathered a large number of daylily seeds from church yards, cemeteries and other places in the fall of 2002. I kept them in the refrigerator in plastic bags until the spring of 2003 and planted ...
Question. We purchased daylilies that grew and flowered well this spring and early summer. Now that blooming time is over, what care do the plants need at the end of summer? Answer. A few daylily ...
If you’re looking for a low-maintenance perennial to plant this fall, with continuous colorful summer blooms, look no further than the daylily. A September planting of daylilies, with proper care, ...
Daylilies didn’t thrill Terri Money when she first started planting them. “I had grown a few but really thought there were only yellow and orange, and I wasn’t attracted to the colors,” Money said.
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 ...