Daylilies do fine without deadheading, but trimming spent blooms improves aesthetics and promotes reblooming. However, you ...
If I were to ever write a book about the lazy person’s way to garden, I would devote a section to daylilies. I’ve grown them for decades; they’ve had the longest reign of any living thing in my little ...
Fuss-free flowers for the savvy gardener, the hardest-working plants in your garden will reward you with bigger blooms every ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
In the search for a "no maintenance" plant, daylily is about as close as one can get. Indeed, it often is mused "daylilies thrive on neglect." Few garden flowers give so much pleasure while "asking" ...
While each daylily bloom only lasts for a short amount of time — it's in the name, after all — this variety will reward you ...
As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are just starting to come up, or in the fall after blooming is finished.
Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are prized as a resilient, showy flower ideal for a diverse range of climates and conditions. These tough perennials can withstand heat, drought, any type of soil, and pests ...
Welcome to June, the month for daylilies in Middle Tennessee. Soon now, you'll see them blooming everywhere. What's the appeal? "They are the easiest perennial in the world to grow," says Jay Turman, ...
Dividing your plants can help reduce crowding and even allow for propagation. May is the perfect time to do so for many ...