ng in mind that earlier is better. But I'd recommend Spring as it gives the plants way more time to settle in and as a bonus you may actually see blooms the same year. This can be helpful because sometimes you can receive the wrong daylily even from well respected vendors[/quote]
Good point about wrong varieties. But re. blooms, either way - right about now, or in next spring - I'm hoping for blooms next summer, right? I figured getting them in the ground now would increase my chances to see flowers next summer.