View Post

How To Collect And Store Daylily Pollen

In Daylilies by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

Collecting and Storing Daylily Pollen, cross pollinating the daylily is very common all over the world including Australia and resulting cultivars are sometimes different in colour, texture and size from their parents. Breeding daylilies is although a time consuming and tough task at first, the results are usually very satisfying …

Read More
View Post

Grow Daylily Roots or Bulbs for Sale

In Daylilies by Christine Moore1 Comment

although some people often referred them as daylily bulbs and even sell them as daylily bulbs they’re not true bulbs. Lets clarify why a daylily plant is not a bulb. A daylily has a perennial growth habit with underground root structures that grow out from the crown and down into the soil anchoring

Read More
View Post

Gardening By The Moon

In Gardening by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

Aside from the usual planting considerations which include lighting, fertiliser and environment, one of the most interesting factors that can definitely affect the success of growing different kinds of seeds, plants and even daylilies is the lunar or the moon phases. A lot of farmers or gardeners are greatly questioning whether …

Read More
View Post

Daylily Streak

In Daylilies by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

One of the most common problems that are observed in daylily plants is the daylily streak. The daylily leaf streak is common among the plants and is known to be brought about by a specific fungus which is the Aureobasidium microstictum. This fungus is also known as Gloeocephalus hemerocalli, Kabatiella microsticta or even the …

Read More
View Post

Daylily Story

In Daylilies by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

Hi I’m Stel, Stella D’Oro to be precise and this is my story……My ancestors date back to 1977 when Stella D’Oro was first registered. I was born about seven years ago and I carry the name with great pride. I am a daylily, not just any daylily, I am a diploid. My flowers are beautifully fragrant, golden yellow, approximately …

Read More
View Post

Daylily Spring Sickness

In Daylilies by Christine Moore2 Comments

Have you ever asked the question, “What is daylily spring sickness?” Well, a lot of people may not be aware of the fact, regarding a dangerous plant disease known as daylily spring sickness. If you have daylilies, it is important that you become aware of this emerging disease that can be of great threat to the growth of your plants…

Read More
View Post

Daylily Scape Blasting

In Daylilies by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

Most people may not be truly aware what scape blasting is all about and because of this, they definitely are left clueless on what to do when they encounter such condition for their plants. It is important that the people are made aware regarding scape blasting. This will make them more prepared and equipped regarding how to deal …

Read More
View Post

Daylily Root Rot

In Daylilies by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

One of the most common diseases affecting the daylily plant is the daylily root rot. It is very essential for every plant owner to be able to monitor the condition of their daylilies from time to time. By doing this, they are able to prevent plant diseases and even detect some as early as possible….

Read More
View Post

Daylily Propagation Methods

In Daylilies by Christine MooreLeave a Comment

If you really want to grow a huge number of daylilies, you should definitely understand how to follow different daylily propagation methods. Some of the best methods that you can try to learn are dividing, seed propagation,  proliferation and tissue culture….

Read More