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Apr 2, 2017 12:16 PM CST
Name: Margaret
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LarryR said:Ginny--I don't think it makes much difference. Like you, some gardeners cut all their daylilies back in fall. I don't because it's too much work. Whistling
With over 375 daylilies, it would be a time-consuming task for me.

Anyone else have any feelings about this one way or the other?


I agree Larry, way too much work to cut them down in the fall, so much easier in the spring when the foliage is all dried up.

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