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How to Grow Daylilies : How to Divide Daylilies

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2008

Learn how to divide up daylilies in this free gardening video.

Expert: Martha Cycz
Bio: Martha Cycz has been a perennial backyard gardener for more than 20 years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • How quickly does it need to be replanted? and if giving it away, any special care for the roots while en route to the new destination?? i.e. watered, covered, etc??

  • you are awesome. thanks for the lesson.

  • very good

  • what time of the season should we divide the daylilly ............ Thanks for a wonderful video

  • The shovel should be a flat spade. It does not show the roots with dirt shaken away, and the other video shows the bottom of the root mass chopped off much too shallow. You should take all the fat tuber parts that show here as white discs at the cut side, along with the long also rather fleshy orange roots. Each separate plant has a radial set of roots and tubers, that will be mingled with others. They can be shaken apart if the dirt is shaken away.

  • Have a question about types of plants, gardening etc. Come to my channel and ask me any questions at all about plants!

  • Great and informative video. I plan to share it with the readers of my blog.

  • you did a wonderful job on this video.. I was searching for a video to show a friend( I know how to, but her seeing it may help her more).. you did a GREAT job :).happy spring & summer. God Bless.. ~me

  • this is a good video, but one minute the expert describes the plant as "the lily," and goes on to refer to "the lilies," when showing where they are growing from. Is it one lily or several? If each of the tubers is replanted, how do they regrow and how did they evolve?

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