Divide daylilies every three to five years to prevent overcrowding, which can lead to fewer blooms and increased disease risk. The best time to split them is early spring or after blooming ends in ...
Dig a hole about two to three times the size of your division. Place your transplant in the hole at the same depth it was ...
Question: We have recently started planting daylilies, and as the name suggests, the blooms only last a day. How long do the plants keep producing new buds and when can they be divided? Answer: ...
Anyone who thinks autumn is easy in the garden never met a tenacious daylily that needs dividing. Some daylilies, particularly older varieties, can get as large (or larger) around as a bushel basket.
Speedwell plants have a low, spreading habit and relatively shallow fibrous root system. Plants benefit from dividing every ...
From daylilies to ornamental grasses, landscape expert Tony Murrell explains how lifting and dividing plants keeps gardens thriving without spending a cent.