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10 Types of Lilies To Grow in Your Garden
There are so many types of lilies, it can be hard to choose. Here's help deciding which ones will grow best in your garden.
Transplanting surprise lilies can be difficult. Most experts say that one can move surprise lilies either in early spring when the new foliage just begins to appear, or in the fall when the ...
The large, showy blooms of lilies add colorful elegance to the midsummer yard and garden, and fall is the best time to plant them. Grown from bulbs, lilies are perennial flowers that will return ...
Lycoris aurea (golden spider lily) produces clusters of golden yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. Sturdy, bluish leaves emerge in fall and grow up to 24 inches long, producing a larger plant than red ...
Mulching around daylilies is highly recommended since it retains moisture and controls weeds. The mulch should be about 2 inches deep and may be leaves, pine straw, chopped pine straw or pine bark.
If you’re looking for a low-maintenance perennial to plant this fall, with continuous colorful summer blooms, look no further than the daylily. A September planting of daylilies, with proper ...
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler explains why these are great plants for your flower garden.
In the midst of fall bulb planting, lilies often get lost amidst the tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths. That's too bad because they are the most elegant flowers in the ...
Question: Back in July, you said about daylilies, and I quote: "They ... often bloom better if they are divided after about four years in the ground. Early fall is ...