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Jul 12, 2018 1:47 PM CST
Name: Sharon
McGregor IA (Zone 4b)
Some daylilies make such a gooey mess with their "morning-after" blooms that I am wondering if I should just remove these blooms at night even if they haven't died yet. But I know that daylilies have different blooming periods diurnal, etc. although I don't really understand what this means. I don't want to deadhead something that is planning on staying in bloom for the next morning.

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