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Day Lilies can be divided even while in full blossom with out faltering a bit. A friend with somewhere around 3 dozen different Day Lilies that lives 30 some miles away will often dig one up and give it to me when I visit during the summer and I take that home, plant it, and it keeps right on growing with nary a pause.
The sign of a good gardener is not a green thumb, it is brown knees.
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| Posts: 5645 | Location: Twin Lake, MI USA | Registered: Aug 19, 2004 |    |
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Thanks. I am landscaping my sisters yard (20 minutes away) sometime this week or next and I planned to put in 5 Stella D'Oro's. I have 5 more of my own that need to be divided. There's no sense in her paying for them if I have them to give away.
Happily married and mom of 4 Central maryland - Zone 7
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| Posts: 5048 | Location: Maryland, USA | Registered: Jun 28, 2004 |    |
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Glad you asked that question because I never got around to dividing some of my daylilies and they're full of foiliage. I'm gonna do it!
Norman, Oklahoma
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