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 ...
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 ...
There are very few perennial plants better suited to landscape design than daylilies. They come in an astonishing spectrum of colors. They are adaptable to just about any type of soil, and they grow ...
The daylily is able to survive in many climates with very little care; it is drought-, disease- and pest-resistant and adapts easily to various soil and light conditions. While perfection is in the ...
Question: We have recently started planting daylilies, and as the name suggests, the blooms only last a day. How long do the plants keep producing new buds and when can they be divided? Answer: ...
In this week's Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler identifies a mystery vine, offers tips on harvesting stevia and give guidance on removing unwanted daylilies. A reader asks gardening columnist Don ...