Learn when to divide your peace lily based on warning signs, plus step-by-step instructions for splitting and replanting successfully.
As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are just starting to come up, or in the fall after blooming is finished.
Divide daylilies every three to five years to prevent overcrowding, which can lead to fewer blooms and increased disease risk. The best time to split them is early spring or after blooming ends in ...
Put your peace lily into the new pot and fill in around it with more fresh potting soil. Leave at least an inch between the ...
Anyone who thinks autumn is easy in the garden never met a tenacious daylily that needs dividing. Some daylilies, particularly older varieties, can get as large (or larger) around as a bushel basket.
Question: A few years ago, I bought several varieties of daylilies via catalog. Following the instructions, I have divided them each year. They don't produce very many flowers. I fertilize them with a ...
Q: I have some surprise lilies I’d like to share with family members. When is the best time to dig and transplant them? A: Surprise lilies (also called resurrection lilies or disappearing lilies) ...
Many of your favourite garden plants are bulbs, such as daffodils, snowdrops, and lilies. These bulbs are planted while they ...
Spring isn’t the only time of year to get gardening. Late summer and fall are also good times to do some work on your yard and garden. Some popular plants are best placed in the ground during this ...
Daylilies are drought-tolerant once established but require regular watering when they're young. Water them deeply once a ...
When should I divide my daylilies? What about iris and other perennials? As a general rule, most perennials can be safely moved either in the early spring, after the ground is warm and the plants are ...