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Sep 24, 2019 9:04 AM CST
Name: Katy
Clovis, New Mexico, USA (Zone 7a)
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I have only started planting daylilies. I went wild this past year and got 6 kinds randomly, for a total of 12 plants (I got multiples of some). So, several years ago I tried daylilies. I bought a few of those bags you find at hardware stores. Basically a few years back, some arborists came in and took down part of a tree in our yard and flattened the garden. Most of the plants were crushed or killed. As I was cleaning up yesterday, I found 2 little single leaf tiny daylilies that had very strong looking roots, but not much above the ground. I dug these up and put them in a pot. They are either standard Stella de Oro, or a small white NO-ID with a purple throat. Those are the only 2 kinds of daylilies I can remember buying.

Any tips to bringing these tiny shreds of daylily back to life? Should I house them inside in the winter and so on? Should I try growing hormones or something?
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