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  2. Gardening tip: How to care for daylilies and spot ... - AOL

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    As you watch colorful daylilies bloom in your garden, keep these tips handy. They'll help you spot common issues and develop a post-bloom care plan. Gardening tip: How to care for daylilies and ...

  3. Do I Need To Water My Lily Bulbs In Winter? - AOL

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    Lilies are one of our favorites in the garden because there are so many varieties with a rainbow of spectacular blooms. All true lilies grow from bulbs and are members of the genus Lilium.These ...

  4. Daylily - Wikipedia

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    It is a vigorous perennial that lasts for many years in a garden, with very little care and adapts to many different soil and light conditions. [13] Daylilies have a relatively short blooming period, depending on the type. Some will bloom in early spring while others wait until the summer or even autumn.

  5. Hemerocallis fulva - Wikipedia

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    Special care should be taken if one owns cats, or if errant cats frequent the garden where Hemerocallis is growing, as most daylily species are seriously toxic to felines (while being somewhat less toxic to canines). In particular, cats are uniquely vulnerable, as they often explore outdoors, and can potentially brush against blooming daylilies ...

  6. October's here, and that means its time to prep your garden ...

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    The tuberous roots of daylilies make them very easy to divide with your hands after you dig them up and knock or wash the soil off. Most ground covers such as bugleweed, sweet woodruff, and lamb ...

  7. Perennial - Wikipedia

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    Herbaceous – plants that have foliage and stems that die to the ground at the end of the growing season and which show only primary growth. Examples include frost-tender plants such as Rudbeckias , Mirabilis jalapa , Momordica charantia , mint , tobacco , common purslane , alfalfa , petunias , Thinopyrum intermedium , Red clover ...