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How do I care for tall daylillies? |
I have beautiful daylillies in my flowerbed, and they are doing well. The problem is that they are growing sooooo tall and one's stem is even kind of drooping. Is there anything I can do to support the stem? You could stake them but they generally do not need to be supported. |
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