Today I have re-grouped and replanted my Daylilies
Re-planting my Daylilies
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Re: Re-planting my Daylilies
I was affraid it might not be the right time but they have loved the change and grown by 4 inches, I am so happy.
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Re: Re-planting my Daylilies
For Karachi this was the ideal time as they tend to grow best in our winters...
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Very little transplanting shock, growing better than my expectations.
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Re: Re-planting my Daylilies
mashaAllah... they will be in good shape before blooming...
What measure did you took before replanting??
What measure did you took before replanting??
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Last year I tagged every plant that bloomed.Izhar wrote:mashaAllah... they will be in good shape before blooming...
What measure did you took before replanting??
Lot of time was later spent in grouping these plants.I want to keep only the best so many went into discard group. The remaining were grouped according to colour,form,shape etc. and replanted accordingly, those that had not yet bloomed were planted at my Thokar garden. Some I have gifted to a friend and to my golf club.
Added some dried leaves but no Chemical fertilisers as I thought it was already over fertilised.