When should i plant daylily bulbs




















Turn a small garden nook into a stunning spectacle with these fanciful flowers. More Info Add to Wishlist Your wishlist has been temporarily saved. Out Of Stock! We will notify you when this product becomes available. Available on:. Daylily Mary Reed. Despite what her name suggests, this daylily stays open late into the evening - So go ahead and let Mary Reed bring some life to your favorite evening hangout spot.

Regardless of her circumstances, she'll cheerfully arrive and attract butterflies and hummingbirds while she's at it! Daylily Entrapment. Daylily Rocket City. Daylily Wineberry Candy. Oh, but it doesn't stop there! Daylily Gentle Shepherd. Daylily Stella De Oro. Blooming happily from late Spring through early Autumn, this showstopper is an all-around treasure!

Daylily Prairie Belle. Daylily Autumn Red. Daylily Fragrant Returns. A lovely dwarf daylily. Daylily Catherine Woodbury. Daylily Pardon Me Double Flower. Daylily Frans Hals. Daylily Purple De Oro. Daylily Prairie Blue Eyes. Prepare to be mesmerized by the attraction of Prairie Blue Eyes! Daylily Strawberry Candy.

Daylily Bumper Crop Mix 10 Plants. This delightfully easy-going species blooms profusely year after year with minimal effort and immense reward. Our Bumper Crop Mix features ten of the most spectacular, dependable daylily varieties that won't disappoint. From golden and peach to red and purple - This collection takes the guesswork out of your daylily selection! Daylily Vanilla Fluff. Out for Season. Daylily Night Embers. Each flower unfolds for a day, to be replaced the next day with a beautiful new bloom, thus the common name, Daylily.

Fragrant and attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, these blooms make a beautiful cut flower. The double petals and exaggerated ruffling create very full flowers, a high bud count and excellent rebloom. A true standout in any border or patio container. Daylily Moonlit Masquerade. Indeed a unique sight to behold! With very little care required, you can sit back and enjoy the show put on by this ivory beauty from late Spring to early Fall! Daylily Bela Lugosi. Daylily Double Talk.

While other species are winding down at the end of Summer, Double Talk is just getting its show started! Everything you could ever want, all in one perfect, yellow package! Daylily Stella Bella. Topping off around 12 inches, she may be small, but she sure is mighty! She requires very little maintenance while bringing a splash of warmth wherever she's planted.

Daylily Pardon Me Single Flower. Did we mention they are fragrant, too? A wonderful quality found in few daylilies, makes 'Pardon Me' even more special. A plethora of pretty fragrant blossoms and good sturdy foliage, coupled with the easy care daylilies are known for, makes this an excellent plant for novice gardeners or those too busy to fuss. Daylily Daring Deception. Daylily Wine Delight. Daylily Everydaylily Punch Yellow.

For a dazzling sea of profuse blooms, plant en masse! Daylily Primal Scream. Not only is this show-stopper fun to look at, but she's also very easy to grow and tolerant of most climates! Towering, willow-like stalks support the massive blossoms, which arrive dependably in midsummer.

Daylily Moses Fire. Daylily Isabella Marafi. Attracts hummingbirds and bees throughout the season. Daylily Double Dream. Daylily EveryDaylily Pink Wing. Plant en masse for a sea of enchanting color or arrange along borders to accentuate other perennial plants. Daylily Pandoras Box. Daylily Lavender Blue Baby. It's no wonder this extremely popular perennial was the Stout Silver Medal winner. Once established, these delightful beauties will rebloom profusely and continue to glow in the sunlight all season.

Daylily Bonanza. Her short stature and prolific blooming habit make this beauty perfect for brightening up borders or patios! Daylily Calico Jack. Daylily, Petite Profusion Collection. Daylily Diva's Choice. She's a heavy bloomer in early summer that comes back for a second show in late summer when the temperatures begin to drop. If you thought daylilies were boring, think again.

You'll love Diva's Choice! Daylily Fabulous Fragrance Collection. All orders offer a variety of gorgeous colors, picked at the grower's discretion. Daylily Blaze of Glory.

Daylily Crimson Pirate. Daylily Hall's Pink. Well, this Daylily delivers a double dose! Daylily Lullaby Baby. Need we say more? Daylily Baja. Daylily Bama Bound. Spread the roots over cone with the crown a little below ground level. Press soil firmly around the plant, covering the crown with one inch of soil. Water newly planted daylilies well.

Soil Loose loamy soil is preferred. Sand, gravel and clay are very poor. Mediocre soils will be improved by adding compost, rotted leaves or wood chips, old manure, or almost any other organic material. Spacing In a mixed perennial flower border allow a circle of inches in diameter if the daylily will be divided and replanted in years. If you expect to leave the daylily clump intact for years, it will need a inch space.

The same applies to a daylily flower border. In a landscape setting, such as a bank to be covered with Daylilies, space the daylily plants in a triangular pattern with each plant 24 inches from its neighbors. Multiply square footage by 0.

As an edging along a walk, space the daylily plants inches apart in a single line. Mulch One to four inches of mulch will retain soil moisture and inhibit weed growth among the daylily plants.

Leaves, hay, wood chips and grass clippings are suitable, but they withdraw some of the soil nitrogen during their own slow decomposition. You may wish to add some fertilizer, especially with freshly cut wood chips. Where the ground normally freezes in winter, fall-planted daylilies should be mulched heavily the first year to prevent them from being heaved out of the ground.

Fertilizer An organic compost soil is seldom deficient in plant nutrients.



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