What plants grow well with daylilies?
Matthew Alvarez
Published May 20, 2026
Some good flowers to plant with daylilies include:
- Echinacea.
- Lavender.
- Shasta daisy.
- Bergamot.
- Phlox.
- Black eyed Susan.
- Baby's breath.
- Yarrow.
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Besides, what plants go with hostas?
More Hosta companion plants
- Astilbe.
- Baptisia (false or wild indigo)
- Bellflower (campanula)
- Bleeding heart.
- Dianthus (carnation, pinks, sweet William)
- Geranium.
- Lysimachia (loosestrife)
- Pulmonaria (lungwort)
Beside above, how do you plant daylilies in bed? Daylilies should be spaced 18 -24 inches apart. Cover the crown – the area where the leaves meet the tops of the roots – by about an inch of loose soil. Gently firm up the soil around the roots, but don't tamp it down tightly. Water immediately after planting, and daily for a week or two after planting if it's dry out.
Similarly, you may ask, how close can I plant daylilies?
However, daylilies are such tough plants, that in the North, most can be planted anytime from spring through fall. Amend the soil with compost before planting. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart and plant so the crown is about 1 inch below the soil surface.
Can you plant daylilies and iris together?
Keeping the beds clean was not easy. It took only a year or two for the Iris and Daylilies to creep into each other. If planting together, I'd allow 2' minimum spacing between the plants and plant the Iris where you can get to them without having to worry about breaking off the daylily buds/scapes.
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