Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Beautiful red and yellow daylilies in bloom - Alex Manders/Getty Images Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are lovely, low-maintenance ...
Daylilies are a beautiful summer staple, perfect if you want to add a pop of golden yellow, burnt orange, or rustic red to your gardens. Unfortunately, once their bloom season comes to an end in late ...
Keep the blooms coming.
Some gardeners cut back daylilies in the fall, while others prune them in the spring. This might make you wonder whether there is a best time to prune daylilies. Although these easy-care plants are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. burgundy daylilies in home garden with Plant Care 101 graphic overlay Even though daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) technically aren’t ...
Few plants give us as much pleasure while asking so little as do daylilies (Hemerocallis). They are about as close as it gets to having a low- or no-maintenance plant with lovely flowers. Plus, they ...
Dig the clump you are going to divide and cut back the long outer leaves to about 6 inches to make it easier to handle. With a spading fork, loosen the soil all around the clump. If you should break ...
If you are looking for an easy-care perennial to add to your flower garden, daylilies are the plant for you. They are not true lilies, even though their trumpet-like flowers resemble lily flowers.
Daylilies have three types of foliage habit. Dormant daylilies lose their foliage completely during the winter. New foliage appears in the spring. Evergreen daylilies retain their foliage throughout ...
Pruning your daylilies can encourage future growth, but the main benefits are aesthetic. Deadhead the dead flowers by hand, pinching and twisting the blooms away from the stems. If cutting back the ...