For instance, I used lots of daylilies which I staggered in a sweeping curve. |
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Daffodils, iris, tulips, gladiolus, hyacinth, and daylilies are just some of the many bulb favorites. |
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Gene suggests noninvasive perennials such as cranesbill, bleeding heart, and daylilies. |
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Snow-white peonies come into bloom in May, and pale daylilies, white liatris, and white Japanese anemones take turns through the summer and fall. |
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Repeat-bloom irises and daylilies are available and will prolong June into fall. |
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You also can propagate daylilies by removing and planting the proliferation that may develop about halfway up a flower scape. |
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My yard always looked so nice and clean with its daylilies and begonias around each planted pine tree in the front yard. |
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I have several daylilies and tradescantias with well developed flower buds. |
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You'll find the greatest selection of daylilies in the catalogs of mail-order specialists. |
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I have also bred other ornamentals, including daylilies, streptocarpuses, nasturtiums, and several kinds of poppies. |
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You can start entirely new plants from pieces of daylilies, tulips, hyacinths, and other beauties for next to nothing. |
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And daylilies bloom like the dickens in coastal Southern California, even outflowering roses. |
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Agapanthus, daylilies, kangaroo paws, lemon grass and red hot pokers are in this category. |
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Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees. |
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When new leaves appear, divide asters, bellflowers, chrysanthemums, daylilies, sedums, Shasta daisies, and yarrow. |
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Peonies, irises, daylilies, and delphiniums peak as phlox come into bud and astilbes begin to light up shady garden spots. |
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When new leaves appear, divide dumps of asters, bellflowers, chrysanthemums, daylilies, sedums, Shasta daisies, and yarrow. |
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Some fifteen boxes of daylilies and irises were sent over last weekend, and they will need to be bedded soon. |
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The long tubular flowers look great with many ornamentals but are especially attractive near green-and-white hostas and dark daylilies. |
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I see the droplets soak into the stale, brown grass, and I watch it pound the drooping daylilies and roses. |
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But they also look great with ornamental grasses, New Zealand flax and daylilies in the same tones. |
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It is dominated by hostas, peonies, campanula, and daylilies but holds a wealth of perennials and self-sowing annuals. |
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And so it was back to the nursery for red daylilies and castor beans, burgundy-leafed cannas and other jewel-colored plants to go along with it. |
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The beds burst at the seams with summer phlox, Shasta daisies, coneflowers, and 75 varieties of daylilies. |
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To keep the deer from munching on the daylilies out front, they put a single strand of white cord along the entire length of the split rail fence. |
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If perennials like agapanthus, candytuft, coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, it's time to dig and divide them. |
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For a sunny bed, I've planted wide swaths of bearded iris, Asiatic lilies, and daylilies together, which becomes the mid-summer highlight of my garden. |
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The monarch-attracting butterflyweed, verbena, lantana, ornamental grass, dietes, daylilies, black elephant ears and white-topped sedge set a natural stage for the water. |
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It's not the intensely bright colour of summer lilies, irises, poppies and daylilies, but the deeper gem tones of ruby-rose sedums, amethyst ajuga and opalescent anemones. |
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In fall I leave the foliage on my daylilies to act as winter mulch. |
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A crowd of untended roses lay bruised and blue in the dusk, alongside daylilies caught in the act of closing for the night. |
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In summer a jungle of honeysuckle, wild grape and daylilies clogs any gaps between the huge trees that line the roads like the walls of a chute. |
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It is with great pleasure that we will accompany you in the wonderful world of the daylilies. |
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In 2003 they expanded their product line to include daylilies and other perennials. |
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I also keep a few daylilies to hybridize in the winter? it helps me to pass the time. |
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Common bulbs planted in the fall for the spring are tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, muscari, crocuses and perennials such as peonies, daylilies, hostas, and coral-bells. |
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If perennials like coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, dig and divide them. |
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You can visualize pictures from her seedlings and other daylilies. |
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The daylilies are out, pouting, just in time for the last day of school. |
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Yet, they are true perennials, hardy as daylilies, but they are frost-tender. |
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This month is an excellent time to divide your daylilies and irises, and perhaps plant a few biennials around them. |
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Perennials that I recommend include daylilies, astilbe, rudbeckia, yarrow, foxglove, lobelia and much more. |
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Hemerocallis are usually known as daylilies because each new flower opening early in the morning will be fading by evening. |
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In the brick garden, some of the most visible flowers recently have been our daylilies. |
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Daylily is the second largest selling perennial plant with 79,360 registered cultivars according to AHS Smokeys Gardens offers the best selections of high end daylilies. |
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As well as adapting to a range of conditions, daylilies fit in well in a wide variety of gardenscapes, from classic herbaceous borders to wild naturalistic schemes. |
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