Q. I gathered a large number of daylily seeds from church yards, cemeteries and other places in the fall of 2002. I kept them in the refrigerator in plastic bags until the spring of 2003 and planted ...
Q: I saved seeds from my daylily blooms, and I’d like to plant them. I know they won’t be the same as their mother plants, but I’d like to try. When and how do I do it? A: I have grown daylily seeds ...
Q: I have Stella De Oro daylilies. Can I propagate them through seeds? A: Yes, you can, but you will not get Stella De Oro daylilies as a result. You will get a new kind of daylily. Almost all ...
Although not a true lily, the day lily is a member of the lily family. Its botanical name, Hemerocallis, is derived from two Greek words meaning "day" and "beauty" and refers to the fact that day lily ...
If you are looking for a flowering plant that requires little care and produces lots of lovely blossoms, you might want to consider growing some daylilies. Despite the common name, daylilies are not ...
DEAR JESSICA: When reading your garden calendar for August, I see you mentioned "collecting seeds" from daylilies on the 25th. I have several varieties of daylilies (Stargazer, Casablanca, etc.).
He’ll never say so, but Don Hanson is an expert when it comes to roses … and daylilies … and bromeliads. In fact, Hanson seems to know something about everything that grows out of the dirt — and he ...
Daylily clumps become root-bound eventually, running out of fertile, loose soil to expand into. Their blossom production is directly tied to root growth, which is why newly planted daylilies bloom ...
The daylily, a popular perennial flower in residential gardens and along country roads, blooms for only a single day. The famous botanist, Linnaeus classified the daylily in the genus “Hemerocallus” ...
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 ...
Never Ending Sunshine is a cultivar name that seems to apply to a flower, but also a place in Carrollton. Six acres of property along the James River have been stuffed to the gills with rare plants by ...