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May 10, 2014 3:04 PM CST
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
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Thanks for all the input about full sun vs. partial shade. It is already hot here in central FL. I wished I had planted my youngest seedlings in the shaded raised beds instead of the full-sun raised bed. All the daylilies in the shaded beds are looking so nice and green without hardly any rust or pests. I am really surprised! This was so unexpected. I see numerous scapes, too. More in the partial shade than the full sun garden beds. This was a real fluke that I planted many of them in the partial shade raised beds that I built this past Winter. I was really worried about them not getting full sun all day long. Sheesh! As hardy as most daylilies are, they still could use some shade apparently.
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