So-called “reblooming” daylilies give you constant color for the entire season, unlike regular daylilies. They will rest for a week or two after their spring flush and then bloom sporadically until ...
Imagine irises blooming in September, roses in August, and lilacs flowering in fall. How can this be? Plant breeders from around the globe are always searching for new varieties to bring to market, ...
Few plants give us give us as much pleasure while asking so little as do daylilies (Hemerocallis). They are about as close as it gets to having a no maintenance plant as you can get. They are one of ...
Q. Every summer I notice those pretty orange flowers blooming en masse along the highway. What are they? Do they only come in one color? Will they grow in my yard? I am new to gardening, and need all ...
Mike Huben spends enough time working with flowers and thinking about flowers and savoring their blooms from February to November that one might think his small plot of earth would win some kind of ...
Few garden flowers give more and ask for less than a daylily. There are some who maintain that daylilies thrive on neglect. With their ease of care and the myriad flower colors, types and sizes ...
There are those who eschew the daylily (Hemerocallis species) for the flower garden. After all, their blossoms last exactly as long as their name implies, both in English and in Greek (hemera means ...
DEAR JESSICA: I have yellow Stella de Oro ever-blooming daylilies lining my driveway and in clusters in the backyard. After they pass their first initial bloom, I have to thin them out several times ...
Daylilies are reliable midsummer perennials. There are many different varieties. Most have finished flowering for the season. Some may rebloom on new flower stalks. The old ones can be cut off at the ...
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