Divide daylilies every three to five years to prevent overcrowding, which can lead to fewer blooms and increased disease risk. The best time to split them is early spring or after blooming ends in ...
With fall approaching fast, home gardeners should start thinking about daylilies—particularly prepping them for next year. Kansas State University horticulture expert Ward Upham said daylilies need to ...
Anyone who thinks autumn is easy in the garden never met a tenacious daylily that needs dividing. Some daylilies, particularly older varieties, can get as large (or larger) around as a bushel basket.
Some people catch spring fever. I'm more prone to autumn ecstasy. I love the cool, crisp mornings and gorgeous, mild afternoons. It makes me feel like I can REALLY GET SOMETHING DONE. There are the ...
In my garden, a hillside of daylilies bursts into flower in early summer, and its three weeks of showy bloom provide the linchpin between all the pizzazz of the spring and the robust beauty of the ...
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