Divide daylilies every three to five years to prevent overcrowding, which can lead to fewer blooms and increased disease risk. The best time to split them is early spring or after blooming ends in ...
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How to deadhead daylilies for nonstop blooms

Daylilies do fine without deadheading, but trimming spent blooms improves aesthetics and promotes reblooming. However, you need to use the right technique.
Gloved hands dividing hosta plant root ball over a green lawn in the sun - VH-studio/Shutterstock Spring is a time filled with new beginnings in the garden. New plants, new seedlings, and new blossoms ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Getty Images Spring weather brings an array of garden chores, such as bed preparation, planting, and winter cleanup.
Spring is a great time to divide many of our favorite herbaceous garden perennials. The plants are small, easy to handle, and they have the entire growing season to get re-established in your garden.