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Grow Master Albury Daylilies

Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are surely the easiest and most rewarding plants to grow and we love them. With stems of clusters of flowers opening one by one over a period of weeks, the ongoing show can be enjoyed from mid November until well into summer. Many varieties repeat the performance in autumn.

Daylilies grow as strappy-foliaged, clumping plant. They enjoy a full (or part) sun position in the garden and are drought tolerant. However with mulch, a good soak once or twice a week and fertiliser such as Patio Magic, Nurserymen’s Blend Plant Food or Grow Better Organic in late winter and late summer, you will be rewarded with more blooms for an even longer period.

Divide clumps every four years preferably in autumn. Though virtually pest and disease free, snails, slugs and aphids may occasionally need deterring.

Enjoy your Daylilies; they’re such care-free and appealing flowers that it’s easy to be beguiled by their charms.

Pictured here is a small sample of our range. Come in and see them in real life in our display garden. We sell Daylilies potted and in flower right throughout the year and take orders for bare-rooted plants for autumn collection. Click each picture to see a large view in a new window.

 

 

Bedouin Bride
 

Jewelled Cameo
 

Magic Filigree
 
Chinese Autumn
 
Salierie
 
At Dusk, Moonbeam
 
Cherry Smoke
 
Pat’s Rosy Day
 
Desert Dusk
 
Primrose Ruffles
 
Avante Guarde
 
Smoke Rings
 
Count Concubine
 
Reba My Love
 
Display of Daylilies with Agapanthus
 
Betty Warren Woods
 
Awesome Blossom
 
Hunter’s Torch
 
Eyed Radiance
 
Siloam Janee (Mini)
 
       
Page’s Panate
 
       

Contact Grow Master Albury

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(02) 6021 6247

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(02) 6041 3708

Mobile

0429 664 590

Owners

Robyn and Stuart Gibbs

Address

Padman Drive
West Albury, 2640, NSW

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