Lilies are a summer garden favorite; planting just a few bulbs can add a ton of color to your landscape, and their elegant blooms look equally beautiful growing in a flower bed as they do sitting in a ...
For intense color, dramatic flower form and overall garden pizazz, it’s hard to beat lilies. If you choose thoughtfully, you can have blooms from spring to late summer. And some varieties even exude ...
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With elegantly shaped flowers in bright colors, some of them offering intoxicating scents, it’s easy to see why lilies are beloved among gardeners. Lilies are simple to grow—if you can keep the ...
The lily season ends with a bang, when the Oriental lilies begin to bloom. These big, open-faced flowers have a spicy fragrance that can perfume an entire garden. A wide range of colors, including the ...
Bring bees and butterflies to your garden by planting Casa Blanca lilies. Their graceful white petals house green stamen with blood-orange anthers that bloom on three- to four-foot-tall stalks. These ...
Showstoppers in the garden, lilies come in many looks and colors and have a rich history in symbolism around the world. They’re the showboats of their extended family, hogging the limelight every ...
Add pops of color to your perennial garden this year with bulb lilies. Asiatic lilies are hardy to zone 4, and big blooms start in June through July for most varieties. Colors are whites, oranges, ...
Lilies are on parade. Easter lilies may be scarce this year due to supply, labor, and lingering virus issues, but there are plenty of other stunning, colorful lilies from which to choose. If one of ...
As winter gives way to spring, gardeners across North America are eager to dig in, plant, and nurture their gardens.
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