Yummy receipt! My dayliles bloom in July... Can't wait to try eating dayliles! Who knew! That way I watch P. Allen Smith videos as they are full of gardening to table ideas!
GHW is guilty of making me into a Lily Addict! So many beautiful colors and varieties. "Beautiful and delicious!" I definitely plan to make the Citrus Vinaigrette when my daylilies come into bloom. Yum!
Absolutely love daylilies. So easy to grow and I admit I kind of forget about them, enjoying their flowers when in bloom. Loving the info about edible flowers in your videos and am wanting to try some as we build our new gardens in our new home.
Wonderful video!!!! 😃💚 We are definitely missing out! We do plan to get day lilies in our new garden a must. Specially knowing they are edible. They are beauties! 💐💚💚💚💚💚💚
Wow😮look at how tall those are, I collect. Daily's and Lily's myself.I have a couple of asiatics and I'm trying to get a tree Lily to grow.I don't have the land for it though
Love his shows and recipes, love daylilies and yes easy to grow. What is the name of the ones that will bloom in August??? I’d love some that would bloom all summer long!!!
Enjoyable video! Along with irises daylilies should be called “erosion soldiers” .With their network of roots and phalanx-like foliage they keep steep streambanks and gullies in check.
❤Bello el vìdeo, pero necesito la informaciòn en idioma español para aprender el cuidado y atenciones de Trumpet "African Lady" le estarìa muy agradecida, Dios le bendiga🙏❤
Calling all daylily lovers! (Especially those with an affinity for Gilbert H. Wild and Son - WHY DID THEY HAVE TO DISABLE COMMENTS ON THEIR VIDEOS?) I’m looking for a Gilbert H. Wild and Son daylily called ‘Worlds Fair’. (No apostrophe.) According to its listing on the database of the American Daylily Society, it was a “creamy yellow self”. For those not in the know, “self” basically means “solid”. So it was a solid creamy yellow. Judging by its introduction year of 1964, I assume this daylily was named after the sweetest and most beautiful event of the 20th century, the celebration of peace through understanding...the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Doesn’t surprise me much, as Jackson & Perkins’ 1964 Rose of the Year was the velvety red hybrid tea World’s Fair Salute. It is not to be confused with the floribunda rose ‘World’s Fair’, introduced for the _1939_ New York World’s Fair. Sadly, both of those roses seem to have fallen through the cracks too. I checked GHW&S’s website, but they don’t have the Worlds Fair daylily. I would have left a comment on one of their RUclips videos, but they disabled comments! Please, someone - I don’t care if you’re from GHW&S, or you just really like daylilies - help a 1964 New York World’s Fair fan out! I would love for ‘Worlds Fair’ to be the first daylily I ever plant. My late father, a native of Long Island, went to the 1964 New York World’s Fair as a boy, because his dad worked there. I’m sure he would have loved that daylily. I’ve never even seen any photos of the ‘Worlds Fair’ daylily, but it must be as beautiful as the fair whose name it bears.
Victoria Hagopian all common daylilies, Hemerocallis fulva, as well as its various Hemerocallis friends and relatives are edible; there are thousands. And every part.
Sadly, deer find them very tasty too. Not a problem for me right now but a friend had some beauties cleaned out by deer. Love daylilies in my garden, they are beautiful and so easy.
I am another daylilliy fan, lifelong, and that makes quite awhile. But guess what? Due to the Global climate change there is now a daylilly rust which is preventing the propagation and culture of them in Florida anymore. After spending several hundred dollars on nice bulbs over the past few years, and only getting one plant to produce blooms, I finally phoned the IFAS with the University of Florida where a woman told me the “no one is growing daylillies in Florida anymore “. It seems that the daylilly rust has won down here. While there are a few disease resistant varieties, and I did purchase one of them before I ever heard on this problem. That is the ONLY plant which has survived this plight and it still manages to produce flowers. Suggested to me were roses, dahlias, marigolds and zinnas. Lily’s are gone.
Such a lovely addition to any garden beds, gives a nice punch
Yummy receipt! My dayliles bloom in July... Can't wait to try eating dayliles! Who knew! That way I watch P. Allen Smith videos as they are full of gardening to table ideas!
GHW is guilty of making me into a Lily Addict! So many beautiful colors and varieties. "Beautiful and delicious!" I definitely plan to make the Citrus Vinaigrette when my daylilies come into bloom. Yum!
You are a great role model thank you!!
Absolutely love daylilies. So easy to grow and I admit I kind of forget about them, enjoying their flowers when in bloom. Loving the info about edible flowers in your videos and am wanting to try some as we build our new gardens in our new home.
Learning something with every video. I now know how to grow from seed. Thank you
Fantastic, thanks for sharing this. I love Daylilies so much. My garden is full of them.
I inherited simple orange day lilies but you have really inspired me to plant others.
Pat, southern Indiana
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I Love Daylilys, I finally got a spot to prepare for planting in the Fall. Can't wait to see them bloom next spring. Zone 9b
I like your photography. Beautiful day lilies and the salad dressing looks delicious.
jolyndaj thank you! 💚
Wonderful video!!!! 😃💚 We are definitely missing out! We do plan to get day lilies in our new garden a must. Specially knowing they are edible. They are beauties! 💐💚💚💚💚💚💚
We planted our daylillies out on Friday and of course with our zone 5 weather it snowed yesterday! i hope they will be ok. Love Gibert W & Sons!
TheCameragirl59 they'll be fine. They're probably one of the toughest plants I've ever come across
Hello Mr Smith hope you are doing well. Lot's of great tips and information. I so didn't know they were edible. Big Tx hugs from South Tx
Exquisite and Edible!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Wow😮look at how tall those are, I collect.
Daily's and Lily's myself.I have a couple of asiatics and I'm trying to get a tree Lily to grow.I don't have the land for it though
Love his shows and recipes, love daylilies and yes easy to grow. What is the name of the ones that will bloom in August??? I’d love some that would bloom all summer long!!!
This day lilies is so expensive at walmart $5.42 for just tw0 bulbs just so sad but i bought 5 packages im hoping they bloom in my garden this year
Can these grow in an outdoor flower box on the balcony?
Enjoyable video! Along with irises daylilies should be called “erosion soldiers” .With their network of roots and phalanx-like foliage they keep steep streambanks and gullies in check.
Botanical Treasures Yes!
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❤Bello el vìdeo, pero necesito la informaciòn en idioma español para aprender el cuidado y atenciones de Trumpet "African Lady" le estarìa muy agradecida, Dios le bendiga🙏❤
just subscribed to your channel, love your videos!!
Thanks
Day lilies are like crabgrass, they show up every spring and multiplies each spring. I never put any fertilizers and they keep growing big!
How long are seeds good for?
I did not know you could eat the flowers! Who knew?
Seed pods - interesting!! What does the flowers taste like? Spicy; peppery; etc? Will definitely try. 😘
SG kpopfan kinda like a squash blossom with a hint of radish.
@@PAllenSmith sounds delicious! Thank you!!
Calling all daylily lovers! (Especially those with an affinity for Gilbert H. Wild and Son - WHY DID THEY HAVE TO DISABLE COMMENTS ON THEIR VIDEOS?)
I’m looking for a Gilbert H. Wild and Son daylily called ‘Worlds Fair’. (No apostrophe.) According to its listing on the database of the American Daylily Society, it was a “creamy yellow self”. For those not in the know, “self” basically means “solid”. So it was a solid creamy yellow.
Judging by its introduction year of 1964, I assume this daylily was named after the sweetest and most beautiful event of the 20th century, the celebration of peace through understanding...the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
Doesn’t surprise me much, as Jackson & Perkins’ 1964 Rose of the Year was the velvety red hybrid tea World’s Fair Salute. It is not to be confused with the floribunda rose ‘World’s Fair’, introduced for the _1939_ New York World’s Fair. Sadly, both of those roses seem to have fallen through the cracks too.
I checked GHW&S’s website, but they don’t have the Worlds Fair daylily. I would have left a comment on one of their RUclips videos, but they disabled comments!
Please, someone - I don’t care if you’re from GHW&S, or you just really like daylilies - help a 1964 New York World’s Fair fan out! I would love for ‘Worlds Fair’ to be the first daylily I ever plant.
My late father, a native of Long Island, went to the 1964 New York World’s Fair as a boy, because his dad worked there. I’m sure he would have loved that daylily. I’ve never even seen any photos of the ‘Worlds Fair’ daylily, but it must be as beautiful as the fair whose name it bears.
Ultimate, but also no I'm going to me that we don't know that in the LSU will post a dream where I can be so awesom.
Nice video.
Only yellow's Lillys or any color be ok for salads? thanks
Victoria Hagopian all common daylilies, Hemerocallis fulva, as well as its various Hemerocallis friends and relatives are edible; there are thousands. And every part.
Sadly, deer find them very tasty too. Not a problem for me right now but a friend had some beauties cleaned out by deer. Love daylilies in my garden, they are beautiful and so easy.
Kathleen Ambrose unfortunately deer love all kinds of the plants we love!
Love the deer too!
It's my understanding that the bulbs are more delicious than sweet potatoes.
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I am another daylilliy fan, lifelong, and that makes quite awhile. But guess what? Due to the Global climate change there is now a daylilly rust which is preventing the propagation and culture of them in Florida anymore. After spending several hundred dollars on nice bulbs over the past few years, and only getting one plant to produce blooms, I finally phoned the IFAS with the University of Florida where a woman told me the “no one is growing daylillies in Florida anymore “. It seems that the daylilly rust has won down here.
While there are a few disease resistant varieties, and I did purchase one of them before I ever heard on this problem. That is the ONLY plant which has survived this plight and it still manages to produce flowers.
Suggested to me were roses, dahlias, marigolds and zinnas. Lily’s are gone.