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Jun 29, 2014 7:57 PM CST
Name: Becky
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Maurice - Thanks for that detailed explanation! Makes sense .... I think. (lol)

Now do the original fans typically die to make new fans or do they remain to re-bloom again that year or the next year? Are old fans replaced with new fans each year as the daylilies multiply? Or do they remain and the clump gets bigger and bigger each year?

I do a LOT of fertilizing with alfalfa tea, miraclegro, and water! And organic compost. I was thinking that if I continue to "feed" my plants, they might re-bloom for me.

Glen - And I do try to water them regularly, too! I know that water also helps them to produce nice, healthy blooms.
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