RE: Daylilies


I don't do anything to mine. I mostly have older plants or species, so they 
don't have the huge wads of wet petals on them. Even if they don't 
"self-clean" very well the spent flowers aren't nearly as noticable.

Bob Campbell

>From: "Patricia Hill" <patty_m_hill@hotmail.com>

>I wonder how you daylily growers handle the deadheading issue.  I know that
>daily or constant deadheading will keep the plants looking neater and help
>keep those reblooming varieties reblooming, but I just don't keep up on it
>that well.  I sort of pick at them when I am out in the garden now and
>again, but often leave them to their own self-cleaning devices.  I know 
>some
>people who never deadhead their daylilies (large pieces of property with
>lots of daylilies) and also leave them to their own devices.  What do you
>do?
>
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