How far apart to plant them from each other?No closer than 60-90cm is best.
Minimum 5-6 hours per day.They will tolerate dappled sunlight all day, but morning sun only in very hot areas. …
Established plants should be fertilised with an organic fertiliser at least twice per year, in August and March. Dynamic Lifter, or Searle’s 5 in 1 are ideal. You can also use diluted liquid fertilisers such as Seasol Powerfeed. Apply fortnightly from Spring through to Autumn. …
This depends on how well you feed them and how vigorously they grow. Check the size of the clump after two to three years, and dig and divide if very large. Add lots of organic matter to the soil and replant into new areas of your garden, or in large pots….
Flowering commences in October in the sub-tropics and mid to late Novemberin VIC, NSW, TAS, SA and some areas of WA. Flowering can last for 3 to 4 months. In many areas a re-bloom occurs in autumn….
When plants have finished flowering, cut off old stems, pull off dead leaves and use them to mulch the plants. Daylilies continually grow new leaves in the centre of the clump and dispose of old leaves on the outside – recycling at its best!