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Jan 10, 2013 7:51 PM CST
Name: Julie C
Roanoke, VA (Zone 7a)
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If it has been warm or hot where you are, the daylilies may just have gotten burned and they should recover. I've seen folks around here apply mulch too close to the crown in the spring when it is warming up and that can kill them if it isn't pulled away from the crown. Sounds like you got your problems fixed in time, though!

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