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When do you plant daylilies?

Updated: 11/4/2022
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If the ground is warm enough to plant, you can plant a daylily. It is best to plant them in spring, but it is possible to transplant even a blooming daylily in the coolest part of the day to a new location without the plant going into shock.

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