This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at GCU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Valentine’s Day has roses. Christmas has evergreens and holly. Easter has ...
If you are tempted to keep your Easter lily to plant in your flower garden - don’t! The University of Minnesota has some very pertinent information on Easter Lilies. According to the U, almost all ...
Question: My Easter lilies planted in the garden a year ago have small buds in the tops of the plants that are not near open while the ones in the stores are in bloom. Are mine of a different type?
After your Easter lily has finished blooming indoors, it's time to prepare it to go outside. Pinch off the withered flowers but keep the leaves intact so the plant can continue turning sunlight into ...
Wondering what to do with Easter lilies after the holiday? With a little care they can be planted outdoors, and thrive. K-State Research and Extension horticulture expert Ward Upham suggests planting ...
Easter reminds us that life is a cycle of what appears to be death and rebirth. In cooler climates, it is what we learn by observing plants that go dormant in the winter only to sprout anew in the ...
Easter lilies with their white trumpet-shaped blooms and sweet fragrance are gracing churches and dining room tables this weekend. The pure white is symbolic of Christ’s purity. Lilies grow from ...
Spring arrived a month ago, but April must have missed the message. Temps have been on the cool side and the wind has been biting some days. The trees seem to be taking their time leafing out. A ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...