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Growing Hemerocallis - water needs?
I have bought a few H. Stella d’Oro and want to plant them fairly close to a group of roses. I am slightly confused on water requirements once established. Most sites say don’t water hardly at all, so would they get too wet by association, given the roses need a huge amount water in summer?
Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
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They are drought tolerant but I find it reduces flowers and their leaves go brown at the egdes. Never a probem in the Belgian garden where they had loads of flowers (helps to dead head) and bonny foliage. I've seen them planted along a stream and very happy with damp feet.
I do toss on bowls of veg and salad washing water to help them along but I am debating weed killer as, while the flowers look great with the bright orange berries on the arum seed heads, the foliage is very unbecoming as it turns increasingly brown and tatty.
I was thinking herbs would do better as they'd be a lot closer to my kitchen than the current bed.
Thanks all.
Mine are in a damp bed and do really well.
Each Spring I put a decent dollop of wood ash around the base of the emerging foliage and they flower their socks off.
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