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Sep 17, 2020 8:08 PM CST
Name: Terry
Ohio (Zone 6a)
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I have a couple of raised beds of older, less expensive daylilies that I need to move. Like most of us, though, bed space is at a premium here. I have an empty bed facing west, up against my brick home. There is nothing blocking this bed from the south, so it gets both (some, but not full-day) southern and western exposure.

Would daylilies do well in a spot like this? Would it get too hot for them up against the bricks of the house? Thus far, all of my beds have been full sun in the middle of my yards, and I don't want to risk losing even the older, cheaper ones (they're still beautiful!).
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