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The Art of Dividing Bearded Iris and Daylilies Crowded Clumps

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When your Bearded Irises and Daylilies become over crowded clumps, all you need to do is divide and transplant them every two to three years for them to be most productive. Moving Bearded Irises and Daylilies is best done when the ground is warm. Besides, it is a better outcome when it comes to growth of the plants roots settling in and getting them established…

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Daylily Best Weed Control Tips for Controlling Daylily Weeds in our Gardens

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Weeds are always a problem in any garden situation. They take up space in your garden and worst of all weeds absorb the nutrients in the soil that you provide for the other garden plants. Daily weed control is necessary to remove the weeds completely from your garden. There are different methods to remove the different types of weeds. Daylilies can become a weed in your garden…

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Daylily Seedlings

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To breed one of your own daylily seedlings is easy and free. Daylilies are very easy to make, they are among the most pollinated species in the world. Crossing two daylily flowers to invent your own unique creation is simple, but you have to have your timing right and know a few tips on how to cross pollinate daylilies. Its just no good to go out to your daylily garden to make crosses…

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5 Steps in Starting Your Own Brand New Daylily Garden       

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Thanks to their natural beauty, colourful displays, and ease of maintenance, daylilies have become a very popular choice amongst gardening enthusiasts in Australia and across the globe. These plants can brighten up any outdoor space in clumps as a single specimen or planted in drifts of staggering heights. They will add an eye-catching touch to your garden without having…

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About Daylilies – Daylily Flowers and Plants

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Daylilies are an easy to grow rewarding perennial plant that does grow well in all states of Australia. Daylilies flower prolifically from late spring to early summer and spasmodic flowering in winter. Daylily hybrids have evolved from a small group of species in the genus Hemerocallis. Until recently, the daylily flower was only available in yellow, orange and fulvous red…

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Edible Daylily Hemerocallis Fulva For Sale

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Edible Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) also known as the Orange daylily tawny daylily, common daylilies, fulvous daylily, ditch lily or the original wild orange daylily. Today it is well known for growing everywhere along the sides of roads nation wide in the United States and Canada. The ornamental plant is native to Asia and is an infertile triploid and is famously …

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When To Plant Daylilies

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When To Plant Daylilies

If you are keen to create a stunning garden or outdoor area for you and your loved ones to enjoy, using daylilies is the perfect solution. These vibrant, fragrant, and beautiful plants can help to make your garden really stand out. What’s more, …

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How To Care For Re-blooming Daylilies

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Daylilies are beautiful flowers that can add a really colourful and eye-catching touch to any garden. As the name suggests, these flowers only bloom for one day, but because most of them produce new buds they continue to bloom over the course of spring and part summer. There are a number of daylily varieties that are popular because of their ability to re-bloom.

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Daylily Colours and Colour Patterns

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Daylilies are stunning flowers that are not only easy to maintain but can really brighten up your front and backyard gardens. Available in a range of sizes, you can also select from various beautiful colours and colour patterns to suit your needs and preferences. By choosing a combination of colours …

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