Daylilies are
long-lived, easy to grow and can tolerate almost any
condition.
Daylilies are grown for their rainbow of colors, and
many shapes and sizes. A daylily garden may bloom from late spring until autumn.
Once established clump produces many buds and daily blooms for a month or more.
Reblooming varieties will have more than one flowering cycle.
* When choosing daylilies, light-colored flowers
show up better at a distance than darker ones.
* Dark-colored varieties
standout when planted against a light backdrop.
* Besides serving as specimen
plants, daylilies are used for color in shrub borders and in perennial
beds.
* They are excellent ground covers on slopes and a recommended material
for erosion control.
* Use daylilies for blending structures with the
terrain, to fill voids or to supply contrast and seasonal color.
* Daylilies
have a naturalizing effect to blend fences, decks, steps, statues, driveways or
shrubbery with the surrounding landscape.
* If planting smaller cultivars in
containers, choose reblooming varieties.