Jason - Ugh! You have my utmost sympathy with such cool weather when it is almost June. My daylilies started blooming in early April and have been going strong ever since until this heat hit. Though it could be that the wave of early-mid season bloomers are a large number of the seedlings. I do have some rebloomers currently. This is the first year I've seen reblooms from any of my seedlings. I really think the time-released fertilizer had something to do with that. But when I say I don't have many blooming currently, that is not entirely true. I probably have 30 plants blooming today, so I do have daylilies blooming in the partial shade and full sun garden beds. Just not in great numbers. I have over 300 seedlings, so 30 blooming is only 10% of the plants blooming at this time. I will say though that using the time-release fertilizer this year has had a noticeable effect. Far more blooms than previous years. Something to be said for time-released fertilizer.