Is the ground soft enough to dig? If you said yes, you can plant daylilies. That's the short answer, and it holds true in warmer parts of the U.S. The longer answer is more ... nuanced. Cold-climate ...
October is a great month for transplanting certain trees, shrubs and perennials and also for planting bulbs such as tulips, ...
Daylilies are showstoppers in the garden. Even though each flower only blooms for a day, there are often so many colorful flowers that you barely notice how short-lived each bloom is. They also pair ...
Meanwhile, the entire time he was breeding poultry, Reeder kept growing daylilies and dreaming about breeding plants instead.
A: Bricks, pavers and flagstones don’t count. There is adequate air space between the stones to allow free passage of air ...
Bulbs like daffodils, tulips and crocus adore the Pacific Northwest’s climate — the Skagit Valley alone grows roughly 1000 ...
The cooler weather of September and October causes renewed root growth and, in some cases, top growth. Both better enable perennials to survive the ensuing winter. Don't wait too long, however, since ...
Most garden perennials like to be divided every 3-4 years and fall is a good time to do that. Dividing helps the plant to ...
This plant is that dependable in Texas gardens. Oxblood lilies have bloomed this week (give or take a few days) every year without fail for the past 45 years. That’s since daylily grower Tom ...
Fall is the best time to dig, divide and move peonies, as long as the work is completed five or six weeks before the ground ...
Some of the best plants to fall divide include spring and early summer blooming perennials like peony, columbine, salvia, ...
Potted iris and daylilies will also be available. There will be over 200 varieties to choose from and hundreds of plants, so no one should go home empty-handed. Prices will vary by plant and range ...