Dividing Daylilies
Every 3-5 years daylilies need to be divided to keep them becoming overcrowded. Joellen Dimond, Director of Landscape at the University of Memphis, shows how to do it. After removing the plant from the ground, she shows how to cut through the root ball from the top with a digging fork or a shovel. She then replants the two daylilies back into the ground.
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Daylily Basics
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Related Resource:
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Delightful daylilies: Sharpen your shovels then divide and conquer