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Happy Returns Daylily

Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns'

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Attracts pollinators, Cold hardy, Drought resistant, Edible, Flowering, and Fragrant

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns'
  • Height
    18 ft
  • Width
    24 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3–9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
    • Partial shade
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Yellow
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Fall Color
    Green • Yellow
  • Native
    Yes
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Late Fall
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT, OR

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Happy Returns Daylilies thrive in full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct light each day. While they tolerate partial shade, you will notice fewer flowers and less frequent reblooming if they do not get enough sun.
  • Soil: These perennials prefer well drained soil that is rich in organic matter. For heavy clay or sandy spots, mix in a few shovelfuls of compost at planting time to improve the soil structure and moisture retention.

Watering Requirements

Provide about an inch of water per week during the first growing season to ensure the root system becomes fully established. Mature plants are remarkably drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during a dry summer can lead to smaller blooms and a shorter flowering window. For the best performance, keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged.

Pruning Tips

Because these daylilies bloom on new wood, you should remove spent flower stalks, also known as scapes, as soon as they finish blooming. Cutting these stalks down to the base of the plant prevents the daylily from wasting energy on seed production. Think of this like a quick haircut that tells the plant to focus all its strength on producing that next round of lemon yellow flowers.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as the first green blades emerge from the ground. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or early fall. Excess nitrogen at the end of the season stimulates tender new growth that will likely be damaged by the first hard frost before it has a chance to toughen up for winter.

Compact plant with big performance, Why not add a big dose of cheerful, happy yellow in your landscape? Happy Returns Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns') is one of the best early blooming Daylilies! It's a prolific producer of clear, light yellow-toned blooms. It blooms its head off for you every single year starting in May and continuing all season long!

There are so many ways to use a small, cute little flower factory like this. Happy Returns is becoming one of the most popular Daylily because of its compact habit and its continuous blooming. People just love this awarding winning plant!

One of the parent plants of Happy Returns is the most popular reblooming Daylily, Stella D' Oro, with its bright, golden-yellow blooms. But Happy Returns features ruffled flowers that are a clear pale yellow without a trace of red or orange.

Happy Returns opens up so many more design possibilities for your landscape. And those beautiful, slightly translucent flowers are fragrant! You'll be thrilled to see its non-stop flower production, and so will your local butterflies and Hummingbirds!

The flowers keep coming, too. While each only lasts a day, you'll get many, many blooms from each plant, giving you plenty of cut flowers for bouquets. The plant seems to pump out twice as many flowers as most other Daylilies.

Even the leaves are attractive! The overall look resembles a small fountain, with bright-bladed leaves arching up and out from the crown of the plant. No need to fuss or muss with this low-maintenance little workhorse. It will look great for you for months every single year, perfect for beginners and expert gardeners alike! Cold-hardy throughout USDA growing zones 2 to 9, there's little that bothers these herbaceous perennial plants!

Planting and Application:

There is nothing prettier (or easier!) than a long row of Daylilies edging the length of a garden bed. Use multiple plants to increase the impact of the long, strappy leaves. The sophisticated, clear-yellow, ruffled blooms of Happy Returns become a bright ribbon of beautiful color, polishing the whole look of your planting.

This is truly a flowering plant that works in every garden. Use it in the front of your garden border, along walkways, in the street-side hell strips, or in lush container gardens. For a continuous look, plant 12 to 18 inches apart on center. You'll measure from the center of one to the center of the next. For mass plantings, use a staggered, zig-zagging planting pattern. Mulch between plants and keep them weeded until they grow together. It won't take long!

Happy Returns Daylily is wonderful when planted in mass as a fill plant to gain continual summer color. It's such a low-maintenance option, it can even be used in commercial landscapes. Try it in place of annual bedding plants. Outline the planting bed with a sweet little row of Baby Gem Boxwood for a fresh, modern take on a classic formal planting.

This compact plant is a wonderful partner to many other plants in your mixed borders or Rock Gardens. Keep things easy-breezy with selections like blue Sapphire Surf™ Bluebeard and McKay's White Potentilla behind Happy Returns. Or, mix with other Daylilies like Purple D' Oro and Stella D' Oro for an impactful, easy-care look. You'll love how well this variety blends with pink, blue and purple shades exceptionally well!

This variety also makes a wonderful Filler plant in large container gardens. Choose a wild Thriller like Black Diamond® Purely Purple™ Crape Myrtle in the center and add Happy Returns all around it up to the edge. Tuck in a few trailing vines or allow the slender leaves of the Daylily to gracefully arch over the sides of your container.

For landscapes in xeric and fire-prone areas, this plant is a wonderfully colorful selection to add to your defensible space near your home. It brightens things up and the fleshy roots store loads of water. Happy Returns is on many firescaping lists. Check with your local fire department to see if it is included on their list for your area.

The flowers of the Daylily are edible and are a popular colorful addition to any salads. All parts of the plant are edible, but the flowers are the most commonly consumed. Spruce up your vegetable patch with these bright blooms. Harvest the flower shoots when they first appear in the spring these are when they are most tender and can be chopped up and added to stir fry or pasta dishes.

  • Cheerful Lemon Yellow Blooms
  • Start Blooming Early in the Season - Blooms May - Frost
  • Fragrant Flowers Are Edible & Look So Pretty in Salads!
  • Compact Fountain-Like Habit Is So Versatile
  • Butterfly & Hummingbirds Magnet
  • Looks Amazing in Containers or in Perennial Beds

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Daylilies are easy to grow, and Happy Returns isn't the slightest bit fussy. Just give it a good sunny spot and well-drained soil. It tolerates partial shade, but flowers best in full sun. Daylilies are low-water usage plants (once established) but don't like to go completely dry. Mulch your plant 3-4 inches deep, and spread out 2 feet from the outside of the plant to keep roots cool and extend the period between watering.

Deadhead to remove spent blooms, and then the entire stems once all buds are spent to encourage repeat blooms throughout the season! This also helps keep the plant looking fresh and promotes maximum reblooming. Daylilies are susceptible to rust and some other foliage diseases so for that reason it is very important to cut all of the foliage to the ground in late fall after the plants have been exposed to a couple of frosts. Removing the foliage before winter prevents the overwintering of disease on the old leaves so it is best to always clean them up and dispose of the old foliage each year. Every 3-5 years, it is recommended you divide the clumps to keep them growing vigorously. In colder Zones, remove winter leaves as they die back in the fall. In mild Zone 9, Happy Returns on most years will be evergreen and requires almost no maintenance. Plant in regular potting soil in a pot with good drainage. Dr. Earth Mother Land Premium Organic Planting Mix is ideal for container growing.

  • Very Easy Care In Full Sun
  • Highly Adaptable to Any Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate Moisture - Low Once Established
  • Recommended for Firescaping, Disease & Pest-Free, Deer & Rabbit Resistant
  • Dependable Perennial Performs Every Year

Make sure you order more than one so that you can scatter them around your yard for sunny yellow flowers in your borders, beds and containers. Use Happy Returns Daylily around your landscape to tie the entire design together for a designer look. Enjoy! This variety is in high demand. Hurry, order your Happy Returns Daylily from the expert growers at Nature Hills today!

Daylily Frequently Asked Questions

How do you take care of Daylilies?

Daylilies need full sun for the most flowers and well-drained soil. Provide moderate, regular moisture and fertility. Deadhead regularly, prune back in the fall, and divide every 3-5 years for best results.

Do Daylilies only bloom for one day?

Daylilies do only bloom for a single day, but you'll enjoy multiple buds per scape for a long-lasting display. Plus many varieties of Daylilies will rebloom with regular deadheading.

Do Daylilies come back every year?

Daylilies are hardy herbaceous perennial plants that regularly come back year after year bigger and better.

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