The Easter lily first came to the United States in the early 1900s, by way of Japan's Ryukyu Islands. Today, these beautiful Easter flowers are typically displayed in churches and homes as an Easter ...
These big, fragrant flowers are a welcome sign of spring. Every year, grocery stores and garden centers stock up on potted Easter lilies, a symbol of spring’s arrival and a celebration of the Easter ...
Easter lilies are more than just a pretty flower—they’re a symbol of spring, renewal, and everything the Easter holiday represents. While they might seem like a simple addition to your garden, there’s ...
I always like to buy an Easter lily or two to enjoy this time of year. I love the symbolism of the Easter lily, along with their fragrance and beautiful flowers. In years past, I used to toss them on ...
“There can be no other occupation like gardening in which if you were to creep up behind someone at their work, you would find them smiling.” — Mirabel OsterThe daffodils and tulips are starting to ...
Question. We received an Easter Lily as a gift, and the plant is about done flowering. Can I save the plant to flower next year? Answer. Keep the plant for a repeat performance next year but probably ...
Millions of Easter lilies are still flowering in homes all across the country. Virtually all of them will get tossed out after they are done blooming. However, that doesn't have to be the case because ...
A favorite spring flower, the Easter lily, should be kept away from cats. If ingested, it could kill them. The perennial plant’s white, trumpet-like flowers might not sound the warning that all parts ...
It’s interesting how particular plants become associated with certain holidays and seasons. For Christmas, there is the poinsettia, and chrysanthemums are the symbol of fall. The Easter lily, of ...