How Far Apart Do You Plant Daylilies

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Daylily daylilies growing in my garden

How Far Apart Do You Plant Daylilies? The versatility, beauty and ease of maintenance of daylilies make them very popular with gardeners of all levels. These are stunning flowers that can add beauty and colour to any outdoor area. However, in order to make the most of daylilies, you need to make sure that they are properly planted and maintained. When it comes to maintenance, these plants require minimal effort, as daylilies are extremely hardy once they are established to your climate temperatures, growing in your Australian garden, they will largely look after themselves. However, when you are planting daylily roots you do need to bear a few things in mind in order to enable your new daylilies to flourish.

One of the key considerations you have to take into account when it comes to planting daylilies is how far apart you should plant them. It is important to remember that they will need room to grow and flourish so don’t be tempted to try and cram them in as closely as possible. In fact, you need to pay special attention to the distance you leave between each plant in order to ensure that you give them adequate room to grow.

When you are digging holes for your daylilies, you should make sure that you dig them a couple of inches wider and deeper than the plants root systems. In addition, you need to make sure you leave around one and a half feet between each of the holes. This will make sure that your newly planted daylilies are not only at the right distance apart but also the correct depth.

Other considerations when planting daylilies

There are a number of other important things that you need to remember when you are planting daylilies. Keeping these factors in mind will help to ensure you benefit from a beautiful display of flowers in your garden. This includes:

Watering the plants: As soon as you’ve planted your new daylilies, you should make sure you water them generously. After this, you don’t need to water them anywhere near as much as most other plants. However, you should water then if you do not get an inch of rainfall within a period of one week.

Location of the plants: Your daylilies will need sunlight in order to flourish. You should, therefore, plant them in an area where they will get at least six hours of sun each day. Try and choose a location that gets morning sun, as this is far gentler on the flowers than the harsh afternoon sun.

Inspection: Daylilies can fall victim to a number of plant diseases. You should, therefore, make sure you do inspect the plants as they grow and look out for any signs of bacterial or fungal infection that could damage or destroy them.

Making sure you properly plant and maintain your daylilies will enable you to enjoy and appreciate the full beauty of these popular flowers.

 

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