If you celebrated Easter last weekend, you might be reading this beside a cellophane- or foil-covered pot of lilies, hydrangeas, hyacinths or daffodils. Typically, spring gift plants like these are ...
Many gardeners’ introduction to lilies was probably the potted plants sporting pristine white trumpets that suddenly appeared as Easter approached. Or the pots of hybrids with blossoms in lively ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Native to Japan, Easter lilies have spread across the globe, thanks to their beguiling beauty and strong fragrance. In the United ...
Dear Master Gardener: I received a potted lily plant for Mother’s Day. Can I plant it in my garden? Answer: It depends. If it is an Asiatic lily, you can plant it in your garden after it blooms. Cut ...
Lots of folks will enjoy a fresh potted flowering plant this weekend as Easter is celebrated. Chances are that plant will be an Easter lily. Or it may be potted tulips or hyacinths, maybe pansies or ...
No plant says Easter like the lily. Behind each potted paschal plant is an interesting mix of history and culture. Lilies didn't always begin life as potted plants. Don Kinzler, a lifelong gardener, ...
Peace lilies eventually outgrow their pots and need repotting to continue thriving. When roots become cramped and soil depletes of nutrients, your plant's growth slows and overall health declines.