With fall approaching fast, home gardeners should start thinking about daylilies—particularly prepping them for next year. Kansas State University horticulture expert Ward Upham said daylilies need to ...
Q: What is the right time of year to divide daylilies? A: The best time is now: early spring, when they have just started to emerge from the ground. Daylilies benefit from division every three to five ...
When should I divide my daylilies? What about iris and other perennials? As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are ...
Daylilies have been called the "perfect perennial," according to the Lone Star Daylily Society. They will grow in full sun in almost any type of soil. They are hardy and resistant to most disease and ...
Q: When is a good time to move my daylilies to a sunnier spot? — F.T., Houston A: The ideal time to divide and transplant daylilies is mid-October, but you can fudge and move them late winter or early ...
Joellen Dimond demonstrates how to divide daylilies, and Mr. D. discusses herbicides. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen ...
Q. How do I divide Stella de' Oro daylily plants? Should I also remove seed pods from them? A. Daylilies are one of the most popular perennial plants grown in the United States. They are tough, strong ...
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 month of March is for the lionhearted as hints of spring coax gardeners outdoors, but only the brave will actually plant, prune and prepare the soil this first week of March. Winter is still ...
As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are just starting to come up, or in the fall after blooming is finished.