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 ...
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 ...
Daylilies are one of my favorite perennials in the garden. They're one of the first summer blooming plants to sprout in the spring and they go on to produce lovely grass-like foliage from spring to ...
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 ...
You can plant new daylilies in the fall but that's a bit more tricky unless you plant those that have been potted and are in growth. Then all you have to do is transfer the plant from the pot to its ...
Daylilies bloom where they're planted. Put them in the ground and walk away. Even if you have a brown thumb, you'll probably do fine with a clump of melon or cream-pink blooms. "Daylilies are almost ...
If you are looking for a flowering plant that requires little care and produces lots of lovely blossoms, you might want to consider growing some daylilies. Despite the common name, daylilies are not ...
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 ...
Daylilies are easy-to-grow perennials popular for borders and edging. In addition to the most commonly known variety, the yellow Stella D'oro, daylilies come in many different varieties in shades of ...