Terry daylilies

Terry daylilies

Terry daylilies are very popular not only here, but also among gardeners all over the world. This is not surprising, since the plant is quite unpretentious, therefore even a novice amateur gardener can cope with its cultivation, and it is so beautiful that during its flowering period it is simply impossible to take your eyes off these unusual flowers with wavy petals.

Terry daylilies They are perennial plants that tolerate frost and drought quite well, so their cultivation, as a rule, does not produce too large flowers. In addition, they bloom for quite a long time. In most cases, their flowering period lasts more than a month, which makes terry daylilies a wonderful decoration for any garden.

Terry daylilies grow well in both sun and partial shade. They can grow either alone or in the company of other garden plants, with most of which plants of this species get along well.

Caring for plants of this type also quite simple. In winter they are dormant, and in the spring, when it gets warmer, it is necessary to remove dry leaves, which will allow the plant to quickly acquire new ones. It is better to fertilize terry daylilies in early June, and then no special care is required for them. For the winter, they can be covered with a layer of dry leaves in case there is not enough snow.

In addition to flowers, double daylilies also have beautiful leaves, so they look great in the garden even when they are not blooming.This is another reason why gardeners love this unusual flower.

Comments

We grow these flowers in our dacha - they are not at all demanding, but they look very decent!