March 2010
Here we are. The last month of winter/first month of spring and a GREAT month to be planning your daylily purchases for the year.
Here at Oakville Farm we begin shipping daylilies on April 1. Please peruse our great selection of daylily cultivars. Make your wish list, place your order, receive your cultivars, plant them and anxiously await the beautiful blooms. Daylilies make a good cultivar in any garden. They need 6-8 hours of sun per day, an inch of water per week when sending up scapes, fertilizer in the spring. And you should be set for the season.
Until next time, Happy Gardening.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Hello - I really enjoy reading your column. I have a question that I haven't seen addressed anywhere. Over the years I've purchased many pink colored daylilies and most have done very well. My problem is that most have not retained their original pink colors. The leaves are healthy green - but the flowers tend toward the yellows now. What should I add to the soil?
North Texan
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