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Would anyone know if daylilys(full size ones) can handle living in pots
for a while as they have outgrown their bed and it will take a while to
prepare more beds. Say 9months- 18 months?
I would like to divide the ones I have into individual pots for each
division.
Ta

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On 27 Jul 2006 15:07:46 -0700, "Barb" wrote:

Would anyone know if daylilys(full size ones) can handle living in pots
for a while as they have outgrown their bed and it will take a while to
prepare more beds. Say 9months- 18 months?
I would like to divide the ones I have into individual pots for each
division.
Ta

Barbara
QLD Australia
similar to TX or Florida or Alabama.


Yes, no worries. Keep them watered.
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they will live fine sitting on top of a compost heap. yeah, daylilies are the
survivors right in there with hostas and lily of the valley. Ingrid

"Barb" wrote:

Would anyone know if daylilys(full size ones) can handle living in pots
for a while as they have outgrown their bed and it will take a while to
prepare more beds. Say 9months- 18 months?
I would like to divide the ones I have into individual pots for each
division.
Ta

Barbara
QLD Australia
similar to TX or Florida or Alabama.




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