Daylily
Your ultimate guide to Daylily: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Daylily
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Will Daylilies Grow In Pots: Tips For Growing Daylilies In Containers
Daylilies are beautiful perennial flowers that are very low maintenance and high reward. They earn a rightful place in plenty of flower beds and garden path borders. But what if you want them on your porch or patio? Can you grow daylilies in containers? Click here for more info.
By Liz Baessler
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Daylily Companion Plants – Learn What To Plant With Daylily
Daylilies are especially popular mixed in with other flowers, and the key to finding the best daylily companion plants is deciding which colors and heights work best for an overall effect. Learn more in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Daylily Division Guide: Learn How And When To Divide Daylilies
Daylilies are pretty perennials with striking blooms, each of which only lasts for one day. They don’t require much care once established, but dividing daylilies should be done every few years to keep them healthy and blooming. Learn when and how to do this here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Streaks On Daylily Leaves: Learn About Daylily Leaf Streak Disease
Daylily plants are among one of the most popular perennial landscaping flowers. While robust, there are some issues that may cause these plants to struggle in the garden. Daylily leaf streak, for instance, can cause distress. Learn more about this disease here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Harvesting Daylily Seeds: Learn About Daylily Seed Propagation
Daylilies are some of the most popular perennials in any flower garden, and it's easy to see why. While they're commonly propagated through division, you can try your hand at seeds too. Learn more about harvesting daylily seeds and daylily seed propagation here.
By Liz Baessler
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What Is Scape Blasting - Learn About Daylily Bud Blast And Scape Blast Treatment
While daylilies are normally free of problems, many varieties are actually prone to scape blast. So exactly what is scape blasting? Learn more about daylily scape blast and what can be done about it here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Rust On Daylily Plants: Learn How To Treat Daylily Rust
For those who’ve been told that the daylily is a pest-free specimen and the easiest flower to grow, finding daylilies with rust can be disappointing. However, there are things that can be done to avoid or treat this issue. Learn more here.
By Becca Badgett
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How To Transplant Daylilies: Learn About Moving Daylilies In The Garden
Daylilies like to be divided every three to five years for optimal blooming. Moving and transplanting daylilies takes a little finesse. The following information on how and when to transplant daylilies will have you an old pro at dividing and moving daylilies in no time.
By Amy Grant
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Daylily Tuber Winter Care – Learn About Overwintering Daylily Plants
Daylilies are some of the toughest flowers around, but if you’re concerned about daylily plants in winter, digging and storing daylily tubers isn’t a bad idea, especially in climates north of USDA plant hardiness zone 5. Click this article to learn what to do with daylilies in winter.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Daylily Weed Control: Tips For Controlling Daylilies In The Garden
The orange flowers of the common daylily brighten up ditches, old farmsteads and gardens across the country, but did you know they can be invasive? Read this article for tips on controlling daylilies.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Daylily Scape Info: Learn About Daylily Scape Identification
Daylilies require little maintenance other than pulling out the scape at the correct time. What is a daylily scape? Scapes in daylilies are the plants’ leafless stems on which the flowers appear. For more daylily scape information, click on the following article.
By Teo Spengler
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Daylily Fertilizer Needs – How To Fertilize Daylilies
Do you need to start fertilizing daylilies? That can depend on the soil. If the soil is poor, feeding these plants may help them to thrive. For more information on daylily food and tips on how to fertilize daylilies, simply click on the following article.
By Teo Spengler
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No Blooms On Daylilies – What To Do When A Daylily Isn’t Blooming
Finding that there are no blooms on daylilies may be alarming to many home gardeners. While the plants themselves can create nice visual interest in flower borders, when daylilies won’t flower, it can be rather disappointing. Learn how to make a daylily bloom here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Spider Daylily Plants: How To Care For Spider Daylilies
If you are looking for a type of daylily that is a little unique, that maybe you haven’t seen before, try spider daylily plants with long, spindly, spider-like blooms. Click this article to learn about adding spider daylily flowers to your garden.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Stella D'Oro Daylily Care: Tips For Growing Reblooming Daylilies
The Stella d'Oro variety of daylily was the first developed to rebloom, a great boon for gardeners. Growing and caring for these pretty daylilies is not difficult and will provide you with summer-long flowers. For more information on their care, click this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Caring For Daylilies: How To Grow Daylilies
While their beautiful flowers last only one day, daylilies make a welcome addition to any garden. Caring for daylilies is so easy and hardy, that some seem to even thrive on neglect! Click here for more.
By Jackie Rhoades
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Are Daylilies Edible - Can I Eat Daylilies
Daylilies are easy to grow and produce fantastic blooms. Their laissez faire nature and hardiness make them ideal landscaping plants. If you are a garden grazer, you may wonder, "can I eat daylilies?" And if they are, which daylilies are edible? The wonderful answer is contained below.
By Bonnie L. Grant