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Jul 19, 2017 6:03 PM CST
Name: Amber
Missouri (Zone 6a)
Garden Photography Daylilies Region: Missouri
I am in zone 6. I am thinking of planting a row of mixed tulips, hyacinth, and muscari along the front of my daylily beds to add some spring color. My question is whether I would need to lift them in the summer and cold store to prepare them for fall planting. I thought these were perennial flowers, but further reading has indicated that they may not bloom in subsequent years. I'm wondering if lifting them might help that situation? Or, would it be better to plant the newly developed bulb sections in following years? Would planting them in a bed with daylilies be a bad idea since I try to water them at least one gallon each week? The bulbs won't be really close to the daylilies...
Amber
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