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Tag Archives: Hemerocallis fulva
Spring Planting, Ditch Lily (Hemerocallis fulva)
Today I planted about 50 Ditch Lilies, also known as wild daylilies. They aren’t really wild, but have naturalized here in the US. The photo shows both the roots and tubers on the plant. The tubers are food and water … Continue reading
New Mexico Flavored Zen Garden II
Since I didn’t get much outdoor time today, here are updates: I added a new rock to the NM Zen garden and buried the tall rock another half inch. My dog is tied to me all the time, but he doesn’t … Continue reading
Spring Planting, Stir Fry Delight
Stir-fry vegetables are some of my easier to grow vegetables here in the mountains. I use about anything available in stir-fry, and it is an easy way to cook for just one or two people. I cook white rice and … Continue reading
Posted in Circular Economy, food forest, gardening, permaculture, plant uses, Prepper, wild edibles
Tagged Atomic Red, Cherry Belle, Chrysanthemum coronarium, Cosmic Purple, Daikon, Daucus carota, daylily, ditch lilly, easy gardening, edible, Garland Serrated, Hemerocallis fulva, Lunar White, Permaculture, prepper, radish, salsify, Solar Yellow, Stir fry, Tragopogon dubius
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