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Get started!Daylilies are one of the joys of summer. Coming in a wide variety of colors, they call the gardener to live into the moment of their beauty. Most daylilies have multiple scapes and many buds per scape. Even though the flowers last only one day, there will be many blooms per plant.
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by dig the dirt editor on March 18, 2010
VIVE LA DIFFERENCE The lily, Lilium, is a... read more
by dig the dirt editor on March 18, 2010
HOW TO PLANT A DAYLILY | DAYLILIES IN BOUQUE... read more
by dig the dirt editor on March 18, 2010
HOW TO PLANT A DAYLILY | DAYLILIES IN BOUQUE... read more
by dig the dirt editor on March 18, 2010
DAYLILIES IN THE LANDSCAPE | DAYLIL... read more
Daylily 'Lady Eva' has large six-inch beautiful eye-catching flowers of unique violet hue, darker purple eye and contrasting yellow throat. Blooms first appear midseason with repeat blooming in most zones. Strong growth habit with lush, semi-evergreen foliage. Excellent for mass plantings in borders or anywhere for accent. Will perform well in most garden soils but does best in well-drained, slightly acid soils. Fertilize in early spring and fall with 5-10-5, 10-10-10 or similar fertilizer at one-half labeled rate. Drought tolerant once established. In Zones 4 to 7, mulch for winter protection. Divide every three to four years. Photo courtesy Blooms of Bressingham North America.
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by sheday on August 04, 2020
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by dig the dirt editor on April 08, 2010
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