Can you move daylilies in early spring?
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Jan Goodin on Apr 03, 2015@No search results.Pamela,Yes day lilies are so tolerant. The earlier you move them the better. Will give them time to recover from surgery. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Nancy Nesbitt on Apr 03, 2015This is a great time to move the daylilies. They are one tough plant. You can also divide them if you wish. Just keep them moist if it doesn't rain much where you live.Helpful Reply
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Nancy Hebb on Apr 03, 2015best time to move them.Helpful Reply
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Karen Harper on Apr 03, 2015Yes, you can move them anytime almost. Especially if their coming to cement over them! Ge3t them outta there! They'll be fine, i'vehad them bloom after I dug them up, sitting in a cloumb under the tree!Helpful Reply
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Elizabeth on Apr 04, 2015If they are going to pour cement where the daylilies are....you don't have much of a choice. I think they will be fine tho.Helpful Reply
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SJ Apple on Apr 05, 2015Yes, I thinned mine out in the spring, replanted and they are more beautiful than before. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Void Strongvillage on Apr 07, 2015I move mine around all year, except when they're in bloom. They can take a lot of punishment, they are super hardy and drought tolerant.Helpful Reply
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Pamela Scruggs on Apr 18, 2015Update: I moved my daylillies and my hosts...so thanks to my home talk friends I got up the courage, took the plunge and all is well !Helpful Reply
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