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The Daylily - Known as " the Perfect perennial." | Propagation Tips & Plant Care

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2022
  • Known for being a low maintenance, drought resistant plant, the Daylily is a must have in your garden.
    It survives in many climatic zones. As it grows in clumps, divide the cluster every five years in early fall before the first frost or in early spring. The plant will then reward you with many blooms.
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Komentáře • 81

  • @collywogs2258
    @collywogs2258 Před 20 dny +1

    You are a great teacher; even with all that information, it was easy to follow what you're saying. Not always easy for me. I never considered the callous idea, very clever! My mom passed away 3 years ago and her gardens had never been looked after. There are 2 huge daylilly rhizomes that have been scaring me. Not anymore! Now that I know what to do with them😊

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 13 dny

      Daylilies are so beautiful. As its summer try and separate the plant. Once you do divide them they pick up very quickly.

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 Před rokem +5

    Hi Alice. I have the Stella O’dora & Red Zinger daylillies. Yes when the clumps get large I divide & spread them in my yard. Super easy care. I do deadhead mine. Great video. TY

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem +1

      Hi Sammy thanks for sharing and for following our channel. Enjoy your daylilies they must look spectacular.

  • @JRNurse2013
    @JRNurse2013 Před rokem +2

    When I first married, my Mom knew that I wanted a pretty landscape so badly, but knew nothing and didn’t have money! She started me off with daylilies because she said, “You can’t kill a daylily!” She was right. I divide mine at least annually and sometimes Spring and Fall. I have even dug them in the hot summers but I watered a few times a day for a week. I always add some good amendments such as Miracle Grow. The best place I’ve found to buy them is online ordering from Oakes. They are always packed nicely and they are generous with their amounts they mail. They show in their catalogs which ones bloom early, mid-season or late and whether they are repeat bloomers or not. Some will keep their leaves and some die down to the ground, but you will see them return every Spring. I love sharing mine with others just like my Irises. I also love that they are not invasive. They grow in clumps and you can dig and divide…share or move them to other area in your landscape.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem +2

      I love your story, its amazing Daylilies are so sturdy, bless your mum. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @JL-iv4di
    @JL-iv4di Před rokem +5

    I just subscribed. You explain things very well! I look forward to more plant care tips. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 😃

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you for subscribing and giving me the encouragement.

  • @gardeningworldandindiancoo4670

    Nice video mam

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you for following my channel. Always a pleasure.

  • @emmawilliamson3940
    @emmawilliamson3940 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

  • @jeanpauldupuis
    @jeanpauldupuis Před 2 lety +2

    You could have even divided that small one that you left, it would have thrived no problem. These plants are ferocious!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jean thanks for sharing, yes now I see it. Thanks for following our channel.

  • @ginny5151
    @ginny5151 Před rokem +1

    Love the way you teach. I learned a lot!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Virginia. Thank you for following our channel.

  • @jamesbattles3021
    @jamesbattles3021 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video, very informative, thank you! I am now a subscriber.

  • @maryannhebb8932
    @maryannhebb8932 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for plant care tips!

  • @bert5381
    @bert5381 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for showing me how to grow Daylilys, I love your beautiful flower filled garden. I'm hoping to plant some and dry the leaves to make a little basket. 🙂

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you Bert for your lovely comment and also sharing. I never thought that one could use the leaves for baskets. Very interesting.

  • @vivianlee8401
    @vivianlee8401 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your video, explain details.

  • @Hapenparadise
    @Hapenparadise Před rokem

    Thank you! Subscribed. They are so very hardy! My mother had wide rows along fences she thinned once in a while! Always has beautiful green leaves or profuse flowers! They take care of themselves! No winter problems because in the South! I’m in Florida! They are so easy to grow!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you for subscribing to our channel. I love day lilies exactly for the same reason ..they take care of themselves.

  • @JeffreyIsbell
    @JeffreyIsbell Před rokem +1

    Thanks! I love your presentation!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thanks Jeffery, thanks for following our channel it means a lot to us.

  • @oliviaedralin1436
    @oliviaedralin1436 Před 2 lety

    I’m a new subscriber! I’m a very , very new gardener and live in Reno, Nv. So we have hot summers and also snow in the winter. This is the first time I bought plants!!!! I’m sure I’m gonna learn a lot from watching you. Thank you explaining a lot in detailed, I just bought lilies in pot and transplanted it with miracle grow potting soil, mixed w vermiculite, perlite and coconut coir that my gardener friend introduced me to.. but I want to learn more about these beautiful flowers. I just got the lilies last week. So far it’s doing great.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Hi Olivia, Daylilies are one of the easiest plants to look after. So was a good choice. Its great you got good potting soil. Provided they are in full sun daylilies will do well. Do deadhead the flowers to encourage more bloom. Do contact me if you need any advice.

  • @waynew.w6944
    @waynew.w6944 Před rokem +1

    Nice video, thanks.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you for following our channel. I am glad you enjoyed the episode.

  • @cpetro38
    @cpetro38 Před 2 lety

    Very good information. Your tone is inviting as well, good listening and learning.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Todd for following our channel and for the encouragement.

  • @olahellasnews1252
    @olahellasnews1252 Před rokem

    I live in Montreal winters are somedays to - 30c snow is up to 3.5 feet and they do very well and some of my daylilies are 30 years old and believe me they a hedge one tough plant.

  • @pattyhodnett1942
    @pattyhodnett1942 Před rokem

    My day lilies are in full bloom here in SA..yellow ones.. . Love them.. Thank you for your interesting videos

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Hi Patty thanks for sharing...what a pleasure to see them in full bloom. Enjoy!

  • @MommaKnowsBestest
    @MommaKnowsBestest Před rokem

    Love your channel.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Thank you! That's so encouraging. And most of thank you for following our channel.

  • @cindyrichards9471
    @cindyrichards9471 Před rokem

    Thank you for the gardening tips. All of our Daylily stop flowering.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      But once the summer pops up things will take a turn for the best. Love daylilies.

  • @tonneytone1070
    @tonneytone1070 Před 2 lety

    That was very informative, thanks

  • @loron99
    @loron99 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so very much, great video

  • @barbarawalker3620
    @barbarawalker3620 Před rokem

    👍👍👍

  • @colleenalcantar9061
    @colleenalcantar9061 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @CN-yf3lr
    @CN-yf3lr Před 2 lety

    love it! ur very to the point not much taratara...soo my question to u is: how can I get that beautiful morning glory climbing shrub already grown cause I dont wanna wait three to four years to be that tall...Thx!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your lovely comment. The morning glory tree that I have in my garden actually grows quite quickly once you give it the right condition. Full sun and well drained soil. It also depends where you live as its originally a tropical plant.
      Here in Nairobi, Kenya we get it in nurseries already two feet tall so we don't really so seed propagation.

  • @Legacy_125
    @Legacy_125 Před 2 lety

    You are very knowledgeable. New Subbie

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, your comment means alot to me. Thank you for following our channel.

  • @maryellen5785
    @maryellen5785 Před rokem

    Thank you for your very informative video on Daylilies. I have a few that I need to propagate. I live in San Jose California. When would be the best time of the year to propagate them?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem +1

      The best time to divide day lilies is early spring as the lilies start to grow and before thy start to flower. Also in early autumn is a great time when the clumps are full.

    • @maryellen5785
      @maryellen5785 Před rokem

      @@redsoilgardener Okay. So now is the right time to divide them. I also have some pacific coast irises and lily of the Niles that need to be divided. Is now the right time to separate them as well? Thank you very much.

  • @TigerBoy-49
    @TigerBoy-49 Před rokem

    Will simply adding manure to existing ground soil provide enough nutrients for the transplanted daylily to thrive?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před rokem

      Hi Latonja, you could also add compost to when you add the manure.Then turn the soil around the plants.

  • @lindaburton1114
    @lindaburton1114 Před 2 lety

    I love your video. Where do you live? Since you have a Jacaranda I'm thinking you are in Sourhern Africa. :) Your garden looks very tropical.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Hi Linda, thank you for your encouragement. I live in Nairobi, Kenya. We are 1,800 meters above sea level, which is pretty high. But what makes it an exception is that we are on the Equator. We do have Jacaranda trees and a lot of tropical plants.

    • @lindaburton1114
      @lindaburton1114 Před 2 lety

      @@redsoilgardener how wonderful. I grew up in Zimbabwe. I left there at age 25 and now live in Canada. I too picked up my passion for gardening from my mother as did both of my sisters also. I look forward to following you on your CZcams channel.

  • @gking7251
    @gking7251 Před 2 lety +1

    How long does it take them to grow once they’re replanted? Thank you!!

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety +5

      If you do your transplant in spring, you should get a blooming season this year. Later in the year you may get the first blooming season the following year

  • @marymorson8136
    @marymorson8136 Před 2 lety

    Hi Alice,
    I really enjoy your videos. My Day Lilies have a lot of seeds and was wondering if we planted the seeds do they take a long time to grow or is it quicker to propagate them?
    Best regards Mary.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mary, growing from seed will take a while for your day lilies to establish and produce blooms. I find it quicker and easier to propagate through division.

    • @sharongeorge4096
      @sharongeorge4096 Před 2 lety

      They will not grow “true” from seed but you will get some beautiful new varieties!! It takes about 3 years from seed to first flower

  • @ironleatherwood1357
    @ironleatherwood1357 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought some daylilies, it's getting hot here in th high 80s or 90 degrees. Should I put in a container and wait to plant in the fall? If so, what is the ideal conditions to plant?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi when I planted my daylilies we were experiencing temperatures up to 30 degrees celsius. However, Nairobi is 1,800 feet above sea level and somehow 30 degrees celsius feels very different to 30 degrees in lower altitude.
      Daylilies have many cultivars and all are temperature tolerant, what I would advice is grow it in a container and then plant in fall. You could also consult with your local nursery on the type of daylily you bought and get advice as to whether your daylily is suited for the temperature in your garden.

    • @JRNurse2013
      @JRNurse2013 Před rokem +1

      Trust me, you can plant them. Keep them moist and they’ll be fine! You might need to water 3 times a day for a week or two, but they’ll be fine.

  • @Stasunger
    @Stasunger Před 2 lety

    My boyfriend mom got one stem from outside garden, and now that daylily is so big, it takes up a lots of space.

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Hi, yes they do take a lot of space. The beauty is when they are grouped together and then they surprise you with a spread of colours. I hope she enjoys her daylily.

  • @shirleyporter7107
    @shirleyporter7107 Před rokem

  • @adctex
    @adctex Před 8 měsíci

    Just watched your video... I have a question... Isn't the part of the plant that you are calling a "rhizome" actually more commonly referred to as the "crown" ... ?? The American Daylily Society's information on their website shows the parts of a daylily plant and they call it the crown. Rhizome and crown the same...??

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing. While researching the root structure I found that the roots of the daylily were rhizomes. And on closer examination you can actually see that the offsets of the Daylily are joint together by the rhizome.
      The Rhizome is where the plant stores its' food. So when propagating it always best to keep a rhizome on each separated offset in order for it to survive.
      Others call it a Crown Rhizome as the rooting starts at the base of the crown. The crown being the area just above the roots and the leaves grow upward from it. However, what joins the offsets together to the mother plant is the Rhizome.

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 Před 2 lety

    I just ordered daylilies. Will it bloom the first year?

  • @vivianlee8401
    @vivianlee8401 Před 2 lety

    Which month divide root and plant it?

    • @redsoilgardener
      @redsoilgardener  Před 2 lety

      Hi Vivian the best month to divide is early spring or late in the summer. In this way you can enjoy the lilies in summer.