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Re: daylilies


Re: Transplanting and dividing daylillies.  I divided a large bunch
(actually 3 large bunches last Fall and some this spring.  I was very
unhappy with how they performed this year, only one flush of blooms early
and a few since then.  I spoke with a daylily pro at a recent Hardy Plant
program on Daylillies, and he said, "they always go slow the first year
after division, give them a chance and next year they'll be great" - DONT
move them again. Good Luck.I'm in zone 7, Washington county of Oregon.  




At 10:28 AM 8/11/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Greetings Gentlefolk:
>
>Last week there was a thread about daylilies' failure to blossom, and I got
>the idea that this isn't anything to worry about, when they've been
>transplanted; am I correct?
>
>I moved several clumps of them last year, and this year some of them haven't
>flowered; to tell the truth, they're in with long-established tiger lilies
>so I can't tell yet if they even put out foliage;  I was going to see what
>they looked like after the season is over, and then transplant them again if
>necessary;
>
>can someone tell me whether I should move them, if the foliage looks healthy?
>
>Isabelle Hayes
>
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