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May 4, 2014 7:01 AM CST
Name: Becky
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I am always looking at photos of how others are growing their daylilies. I've noticed that some gardeners grow them in all-day full sun, while others have theirs growing in a location where their daylilies do get some partial shade AND sun during the day.

This year I have mine growing in various places and some are in partial shade due to the growth of nearby trees.

It gets near 100 degrees here in the heat of the summer. What do many of you do that have those kind of temps? Do you just let them grow in full sun, provide some partial shade all day (like a shade cloth or grown near a shade providing tree or other structure), or do you grow them in an area of your yard that gets partial shade during some part of the day?

I always thought daylilies needed all-day full sun. But looking at other gardener's photos, I am now wondering.....
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