Gardening From Seeds : How to Plant Daylily Seeds

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

Daylily seeds should be dried out in a brown paper bag before being planted in high-quality potting soil to germinate. Propagate a daylily plant from spent flowers with gardening help from an urban horticulturist in this free video on plant seeds.

Expert: Stan DeFreitas
Bio: Stan DeFreitas, also known as Mr. Green Thumb, has experience as an urban horticulturist working for the Pinellas County Extension Service and has taught horticulture at the St. Petersburg College.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • @MsCDee Well, I just started growing daylilies last year, so I'm not sure when the proper time to harvest them would be. Given the time of the year, I would think it would be too early. Take that with a huge grain of salt because, as I said, I'm pretty new at this.

  • @brian1969a i have a seed pod on one of my plants. its not getting any bigger. its green. can i take it off the plant at any time?? or is there a specific time i can do that??

  • @bowler8 After the flower wilts away, there will be a seed pod that begins to form. Let it grow as large as possible, then when they're ready pick them off and open the pod. The seeds are inside.

  • how to you get hold of the seeds, and where are they on the plant?

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