Do Daylilies Have Bulbs. In many seasons we have had many of our mid summer divisions and transplants flower again by fall. In general a daylily is a plant that needs a bit of space to thrive so when you plant them for the first time you will want to give them at least 12 inches between each plant. Here is to taking care of your daylilies after they bloom and enjoying them all season long.
It s not only a great way to keep plants a manageable but a wonderful way to add new plants to your landscape for free. Compared to most other daylilies the plants are larger the stems longer taller and once the clumps grow for a few years they are hard work to divide.
Here is to taking care of your daylilies after they bloom and enjoying them all season long.
Cut daylily plants to the ground in late fall after blooming ends and the foliage is turning yellow or brown. To control this disease keep the area around daylilies open and airy remove diseased foliage and water plants when rainfall is insufficient. Spread several inches of moist peat moss in the bottom of a cardboard box or plastic tub. Their dense root system reduces soil erosion and can choke out most weeds.