Description:
Daylilies are hardy, herbaceous perennials known for their striking, trumpet-shaped flowers that typically last for one day. However, each stem produces multiple buds, ensuring continuous blooming throughout the summer. They come in a wide array of colors, including yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple.
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Planting Instructions:
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- Location:Choose a spot with well-drained soil and full to partial sunlight. Daylilies can tolerate a range of soil types but thrive in fertile, moist soil.
- Planting:Dig a hole that’s twice as wide and deep as the plant’s root ball. Place the daylily in the hole, spreading out the roots, and backfill with soil. Ensure the crown (where the roots meet the stems) sits just below the soil surface.
- Spacing:Space daylilies about 18 to 24 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation and growth.
- Care:Water newly planted daylilies regularly to keep the soil evenly moist. Once established, they are quite drought-tolerant. Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring and deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers.
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