If you plant them in july through september in conditions of heat and high humidity they stand a good chance of rotting.
When to plant daylilies bulbs.
In the south plant daylilies in fall or early spring when temperatures are still cool and plant in the spring in the north.
Make a little mound in the bottom of the planting hole fan the roots over the mound and cover with soil.
The best time to transplant or divide daylilies is early spring and early fall.
Use a trowel or garden fork to loosen the soil around the plant.
Plant so that the junction between the roots and the base of the top growth is level with the soil surface.
These are easy to dig in preparation for winter cold and overwintering daylily plants is easy.
Plant daylilies in early spring or early fall.
Spring is best for planting but you can plant them anytime the ground is not frozen.
Plant your asiatics in the mid to late fall for best results.
Night beacon produces purplish pink flowers with a yellow throat from june to september always afternoon produces masses of purple pink flowers with a yellow throat from june to september.
Many popular bulbs are actually other types of structures like corms gladiolus rhizomes irisies daylilies and tubers dahlias.
However if you consider that asiatic lilies will tend to flower in early summer you may miss your window for achieving blooms the first season if you wait to plant until early spring.
Don t dig too close to the clump as you may damage the tubers.
Daylilies come in low growing medium height and tall growing varieties which means there is a variety for every part of your landscape.
As a general rule lily bulbs may be planted in the fall or early spring.
If you transplant or divide in early spring the lilies may not bloom until the following summer.
Cut daylily plants to the ground in late fall after blooming ends and the foliage is turning yellow or brown.
If you live in the warmer end of the daylily hardiness range plant them in early spring or late autumn.
Space the bulbs 2 3 feet apart as they will spread as they age and fill in the area between them.
Site your daylilies where they will receive full sunlight or light shade in the hottest areas.