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Burning Daylight

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Product Information
🚚 Shipping Starts: 3rd week of March '24
📦 Quantity per Package: 1 Bare Rooted Plant

Specifications
☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
🌷 Height: 26-28"
🌸 Blooming Period: Jul - Aug
🌱 Bulb Size: I (Top Size)
Planting Distance: 40-48"
Planting Depth: 1"
📍 Hardiness Zone: Zone 3-10
🦌 Deer Resistant: No
💐 Minimum Bulbs for Effect: 1-2
Burning Daylight

About Burning Daylight

Daylilies Burning Daylight is a stunning variety of daylily that will add a pop of vibrant color to your garden. With its bright orange and yellow blooms, it will be sure to catch the eye of anyone who sees it. These hardy perennials are easy to grow and care for, making them a great choice for both experienced and novice gardeners.

  • Bright orange and yellow blooms
  • Hardy perennial plant
  • Easy to grow and care for
  • Great for both experienced and novice gardeners
  • Grows to a height of 28 inches tall
  • Has trumpet-shaped flowers with a ruffled edge, which are 4 inches in width
  • Has a delicious fragrance
  • Also known as Hemerocallis

How to care for Burning Daylight

  • Daylilies prefer well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade
  • Plant the bulbs 3-4 inches deep and 18-24 inches apart
  • Water regularly and fertilize in the spring and summer
  • Deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming

Frequently Asked Questions

Daylilies Big Time Happy bulbs are easy to grow and maintain, making them a favorite among gardeners. To plant, choose a well-draining location with at least six hours of sunlight per day. Amend the soil with compost or well-aged manure to improve fertility and drainage. Plant the bulbs about 1 inch deep and 18 to 24 inches apart.

Water the bulbs regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy. Mulch around the plants to help conserve moisture, control weeds, and maintain consistent soil temperatures. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring and after blooming. Remove spent flowers and yellowed leaves to promote continuous blooming and a tidy appearance.

Daylilies Burning Daylight flower bulbs typically bloom from early to mid-summer, showcasing their stunning, vivid yellow flowers. The exact bloom time may vary depending on the climate and growing conditions, with warmer regions experiencing earlier blooms.

Daylilies are known for their ability to produce multiple blooms on each scape, which can result in a prolonged flowering period of several weeks. To maximize the blooming period, consider planting in groups or with other daylily varieties that have different bloom times, creating a continuous display of color throughout the season.

While no plant is entirely deer-proof, Daylilies Burning Daylight flower bulbs are considered moderately deer-resistant. Their thick, fibrous foliage is less palatable to deer, making them less likely to be browsed upon.

However, in areas with high deer populations or limited food sources, deer may still graze on daylilies. To minimize the risk of damage, consider implementing additional deer-deterring strategies, such as planting in a fenced area, using deer-repellent sprays, or incorporating other deer-resistant plants in the landscape.

Caring for Daylily Burning Daylight flower bulbs after they bloom involves a few essential steps to ensure healthy growth and abundant blooms in the following season. Begin by deadheading spent flowers to prevent seed formation and redirect energy to root and foliage growth.

As the foliage begins to yellow and die back in the fall, cut it back to ground level to reduce the risk of pests and diseases overwintering. Apply a layer of mulch, such as shredded leaves or bark, to protect the roots from temperature fluctuations during winter. In early spring, remove the mulch to prevent crown rot and apply a balanced fertilizer to promote strong growth.

Yes, Burning Daylight Daylilies flower bulbs can be successfully grown in containers, making them a versatile addition to patios, balconies, or small gardens. Choose a container with drainage holes at least 12-18 inches in diameter to provide adequate space for root development. Fill the container with a well-draining, high-quality potting mix and plant the bulbs with the crown about 1 inch below the soil surface.

Water regularly to maintain consistent moisture levels, as container-grown plants tend to dry out more quickly than those in the ground. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring and early summer to support healthy growth and abundant blooms. Remember to protect the container from harsh winter temperatures by either moving it to a sheltered location or insulating it with bubble wrap or a similar material.

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