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May 5, 2014 6:27 AM CST
Name: Pat
Near McIntosh, Florida (Zone 9a)
chalyse said:Oh, you mention something I've wanted to ask. Is there a best source or combination of fertilizer for promoting more daylily blooms? Is it nitrogen?




No it isn't nitrogen.
Nitrogen produces leaves. Phosphorous and potassium do, or just throw a little Epsom salts on them for better colors.
But daylilies being in the ornamental grass family need nitrogen. See Trimmers article on daylily fertilizing:
http://www.ctdaylily.com/trimm...

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