5 ASSORTED DAYLILY ASSORTED DAYLILIES! WHOLESALE DAYLILY MIXED . PLANT Root
5 ASSORTED DAYLILY ASSORTED DAYLILIES! WHOLESALE DAYLILY MIXED . PLANT Root
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5 ASSORTED DAYLILY ASSORTED DAYLILIES! WHOLESALE DAYLILY MIXED . PLANT Root

$ 19.95

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.Our Daylily Mixed Colors Collection is perfect for the daylily fanatic who just can't get enough of one of our best-selling spring-plant perennials. Our Mixed Colors Collection gives a variety of daylily bulbs that will grow into a rainbow of beautiful colored blooms when planted in your flowerbed. Our Mixed Colors Collection Daylilies is a virtually carefree mix that grows well in full sun to partial shade in most regions of North America. Daylilies require full sun (North cooler zones) but can tolerate light shade (South warmer zones) as long as they receive at least six hours of full sunlight every day. Prior to planting, loosening the soil to allow oxygen into the soil is recommended. Daylilies should be planted in relatively shallow holes; the size of the bulbs will determine the size of the hole. The hole should be wide and deep enough to place the bulb inside without bending the roots, plant with the eyes toward the surface. The top of the bulb should be close to one inch under the surface. We recommend watering the Daylily immediately upon planting them. Daylilies do not like to get dried out, but they do not like to be kept in a soggy environment. In the north, spring planting is advised. In colder climates, if daylilies are planted in the fall, they often die because they do not have time to form new roots and begin to anchor before winter arrives. Some experienced gardeners in the north will fall plant, but they consider the hardiness of the plant and take preventive measures like mulching. In the south, the best times to plant are early spring or very late fall. Note that daylilies planted in July-September face a high probability of rotting if humidity and temperatures are high (i.e. over 90 degrees).
  • daylily
  • Mass Planting
  • Spring planting
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