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 ...
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.).
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 ...
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” ...
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 ...
Daylilies are wonderful. All beginning gardeners should have several clumps — you essentially can't kill them. Like many plants, they prefer good rich soil and full sun, but some varieties will ...