They are easy to grow, and they survive with very little care. They adapt to different soil and light conditions. They are resilient, and can pull through a drought without complaint, if necessary.
It's still cold outside and many plants in your garden may be dormant. But that doesn't mean you have to wait until the warmth of spring to dig in and add plants to your garden or yard. Many plants ...
Last May, I had the pleasure and privilege of visiting Marsha Crisler’s beautiful Crawford Daylily Gardens in Crawfordville. As the numerous deer that regularly visit my yard prevent me from ...
When the afterglow of spring is long gone, daylilies spread rainbows of color through the summer garden. From late spring to frost they are the stars, but they are not temperamental stars. They are ...
Years ago I grew more flowers than shrubs. My garden had something in flower nearly every day of the year, year-round. I know, because I was there to be rewarded, day in and day out. When we moved ...
How many of you remember your grandmother’s yard having large clumps of bright orange or yellow daylilies? The daylily plant family group, known as Hemerocallis, has significantly increased since the ...
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