Best management practices for daylily foliage in late summer?
As we dive into late summer, I can't help but notice that my daylily foliage tends to look a bit ragged. I've been growing these beauties for several years now, and while they bring such joy to my garden, the browning edges and general wear make me wonder if I’m doing something wrong. My garden gets a fair amount of rain, but I’ve also been cautious with watering to avoid over-saturation. Should I be trimming the foliage as it begins to wilt, or is there a better practice to maintain its appearance while still ensuring that the plants are healthy? I’m looking for the best management techniques to keep my daylilies looking their best as the season progresses. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!