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 ...
DENVER — I plant a lot of plants in containers. I like to enjoy them on my patio and demonstrate what's possible for people who garden on their decks, balconies and patios. I've been planting a ton of ...
Although not a true lily, the day lily is a member of the lily family. Its botanical name, Hemerocallis, is derived from two Greek words meaning "day" and "beauty" and refers to the fact that day lily ...
We’re in the middle of daylily season. Whether you love the roadside wild orange ones or one of the thousands of hybrids available on the market, they are blooming now. Before we get started, you need ...
How to plant daylilies Loosen the soil to a depth of about a foot. Create a hole that is 6 to 9 inches wider than the clump and slightly shallower than the height of the root ball, so that the crown ...
If you feel like your thumb isn't the greenest, try daylilies in your garden! They're about as close as you can get to a carefree flower that require almost zero care as Ree Drummond herself can ...
When you see daylilies putting on their impressive show at this time of year, you have to wonder why they're not in every yard. Dazzling spots of color in the landscape, these herbaceous perennials ...
Last weekend proved to be an excellent opportunity for Southeast Texas gardeners to enjoy time outdoors, hopefully completing garden tasks before summer’s arrival. As with most gardeners, my time is ...