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Relocating Daylilies
Is it too late to relocate my daylilies? I need to move some that didn't
bloom this year because they received too much shade from other plants that have grown HUGE. I'm in zone 6b and we haven't had a hard frost yet. It's just cool, nights in the low 40's. thanks Bebra NE PA zone 6b |
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Relocating Daylilies
Sure, it's not too late. Give them some compost, a little bonemeal,
and water. We are having cooler days (finally) making yardwork more enjoyable. Daylilies benefit from division after 5 years. On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 00:22:08 GMT, "Barbara Yanus" wrote: Is it too late to relocate my daylilies? I need to move some that didn't bloom this year because they received too much shade from other plants that have grown HUGE. I'm in zone 6b and we haven't had a hard frost yet. It's just cool, nights in the low 40's. thanks Bebra NE PA zone 6b |
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Relocating Daylilies
And just to make sure, put a brick on either side to help prevent heaving.
Cheryl On 10/17/03 9:31 PM, in article , "Phisherman" wrote: Sure, it's not too late. Give them some compost, a little bonemeal, and water. We are having cooler days (finally) making yardwork more enjoyable. Daylilies benefit from division after 5 years. On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 00:22:08 GMT, "Barbara Yanus" wrote: Is it too late to relocate my daylilies? I need to move some that didn't bloom this year because they received too much shade from other plants that have grown HUGE. I'm in zone 6b and we haven't had a hard frost yet. It's just cool, nights in the low 40's. thanks Bebra NE PA zone 6b |
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