Monday, April 13, 2009

Do daylilies like acidic soil?

Specifically, would they pair well with azaleas or holly?





Thanks!!

Do daylilies like acidic soil?
The daylily is sometimes referred to as the perfect perennial because it is:


Able to survive with very little care in a wide range of climates.


Suitable for all types of landscapes.


Drought resistant and almost disease and insect free.


Adaptable to various soil and light conditions.
Reply:I%26#039;ve never heard of dayliles being picky about soil.....except they can%26#039;t swim......so drainage is important. Even the Hemerocallis Society home page doesn%26#039;t mention soil preference.
Reply:I agree - I have daylilies in a bed with an azalea and they do just fine. What a great plant - it accommodates to everything, grows easily, and really gives a great mid summer appearance.





We have an old barn on our property and I am working on sprucing up the perimeter. The soil is very questionable - whenever I dig I find old car parts, cans %26amp; glass - I would have to bring in a backhoe to really clean it up. I am going to try daylilies around the barn to save myself the work of cleaning the soil big time. I think they will look great!



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