News

In the search for a "no maintenance" plant, daylily is about as close as one can get. Indeed, it often is mused "daylilies ...
Lilies and daylilies are quite distinct and require different care. You can also tell them apart by the look of the plant, ...
Owners of Daylily Coffee and In Flower say they are picking up the pieces after a break-in June 27.
Radical cutback of old or damaged foliage not only usually yields new foliage but can encourage a second round of bloom in ...
The Asian transplants, brought to North America in the late 1800s, have become so widespread that many mistake them for native species despite their foreign roots.
This widespread pest attacks all members of the cucumber family, including cucumbers, squash, gourds and melons. They leave ...
As far as summer perennials go, catmint is at the top of horticulturist Christine Froehlich’s list for pruning. "The number one to prune back is nepeta. Once it flowers and starts looking sloppy, cut ...
The flowers of daylilies are similar to those of true lilies, but they only last for day. They bloom on leafless stems called scapes that rise above the grassy leaves. After they bloom, cut the scape ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN11d
Bring the garden to your next gathering
Allowing guests to harvest and season their drinks, entrees and sides from the garden or container creates an interactive experience they are sure to remember.
Ticks can transmit a whole host of diseases, so properly protecting your household is paramount. From natural remedies to synthetic options, here's how you can.
Joe and Kathy Touchette’s thoughtfully designed landscape has earned Ramblewood Garden Club’s July Yard of the Month, ...