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Suma 03-04-2006 06:31 PM

Q- day lily bulbs
 
Hi,

I'm new to gardening .. my husband and I are first time homeowners
since last fall.(Northern Virginia)
I planted a some 40 - 50 lily bulbs last weekend in 2 rows on either
side of the walkway becoz, the bag said to plant them 18" apart .. but
now I read online that they should be planted in bunches ? for a good
visual ..
Will my lillies look scanty ? Will they flower this year ? shoudl I buy
some more bulbs and plant them close the ones I already planted ?

Clearly I'm very confused. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Suma


Doug Kanter 03-04-2006 09:30 PM

Q- day lily bulbs
 
"Suma" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,

I'm new to gardening .. my husband and I are first time homeowners
since last fall.(Northern Virginia)
I planted a some 40 - 50 lily bulbs last weekend in 2 rows on either
side of the walkway becoz, the bag said to plant them 18" apart .. but
now I read online that they should be planted in bunches ? for a good
visual ..
Will my lillies look scanty ? Will they flower this year ? shoudl I buy
some more bulbs and plant them close the ones I already planted ?

Clearly I'm very confused. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Suma


Assuming you really mean "bulbs", then they're not daylillies
(Hemerocallis). What kind of lillies do you really have?



Suma 03-04-2006 09:49 PM

Q- day lily bulbs
 
My bad... they r definitely some kind of lilies .. not bulbs ... I rem
the bags said something to the effect of "Day lily mix" some had tiny
tubers like structures on their roots .. all of them had leaves
beginning to come out ..


Doug Kanter 03-04-2006 09:59 PM

Q- day lily bulbs
 

"Suma" wrote in message
oups.com...
My bad... they r definitely some kind of lilies .. not bulbs ... I rem
the bags said something to the effect of "Day lily mix" some had tiny
tubers like structures on their roots .. all of them had leaves
beginning to come out ..


OK - that's what threw me - "bulbs".

If they really are daylillies, 18 inches is way too close together, UNLESS
the package specifically says they are miniatures. They're probably not. For
the first couple of years, daylillies don't need much space. But, once they
start cranking, most can occupy a circle 3-4 feet across. After maybe 10
years, the growth in the center of the clump will be less than fabulous, and
then you dig them up, split them into 3-4 pieces, and replant them. The
clumps are NOT easy to split, and you'll need room around them to work.

On the other hand, if you DO put them 18" apart, be prepared to remove every
other one at some point in the future. You'll know when.




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