Daylilies should be divided every three to five years to keep blooming levels high. Each bloom stalk usually signify two plants the following year; therefore, a clump producing five stalks will contain ten plants the following year.Plants can be divided in early spring as plants emerge or after they bloom. Dig clumps carefully. Separate plants with a sharp knife or spade. Remove dead or diseased plants.

When transplanting post-blooming plants, cut back tops by half to limit wilting.

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