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Aug 5, 2015 8:00 AM CST
Name: Jessie Worsham
Stockbridge, GA (Zone 8a)
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society
Cat Lover Daylilies Echinacea Region: Georgia Heucheras Hostas
Hybridizer Irises
Sooby is right, you have to get the pH right (6.5 - 7 would be ideal). You can typically get a pH test kit from a garden outlet or hardware store garden center. I have hard clay soil in my yard, and I amend with lots of organic matter like mushroom compost and pine fines mixed in deep. My daylilies have performed much better since doing this.

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