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Daylilies are easy-to-grow perennials popular for borders and edging. In addition to the most commonly known variety, the yellow Stella D'oro, daylilies come in many different varieties in shades ...
I don’t think it’s possible to garden where daylilies grow and not be tempted to plant one or two (or more!). I live close to a daylily farm so I have several varieties in my garden.
Mother Nature is unpredictable and extreme weather can take its toll on plants. Discover rugged perennials and shrubs that ...
This Wichita Falls man's one-acre garden in the middle of town drew folks from miles around. His legacy lives on in a local ...
Show more For a more structured and enduring garden, Ewens proposes planting daylilies, lavender, hydrangeas, and lilacs. "Daylilies prefer full sun or light shade with well-draining soil ...
Planting perennials that live for decades, or even centuries, reduces the work of replacing types that die sooner, Don Kinzler writes. Daylilies benefit from dividing every four or five years, or when ...
Water deeply but ensure good drainage to avoid root rot." For a more structured and enduring garden, Ewens proposes planting daylilies, lavender, hydrangeas, and lilacs. Article continues below ...