Daylilies under $20

Daylilies under $20 make it easy to plant in multiples, repeat a strong performer through a border, or finally commit to that mass planting. These low-maintenance perennials with lower everyday pricing mean you can fill the bed instead of stopping short.

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Daylilies under $20

Daylilies under $20 work especially well because daylilies are rarely a one-plant purchase. When gardeners shop for daylilies, they usually want enough to make an area look finished. They need several for a drift along a fence, a ribbon of color near the driveway, or a few repeats through a mixed border. Lower everyday pricing gives shoppers room to plant in generous numbers so you can finish the job.

This assortment is broad enough to make budget-conscious decisions without compromising your goals. These are full sun to part shade perennials for moist, well-drained soil, with a mix of pink, yellow, red, cream, orange, and multicolor blooms. The collection also leans into what many shoppers want most from daylilies now: easy-care plants, butterfly appeal, and a healthy number of repeat blooms. If your goal is low-maintenance, summer-long color, this combination is a smart place to start.

It also helps separate daylilies from the way people sometimes think about them. This is not just a utility perennial category. It is a planning category. You can use it to build a sunny border on a budget, fill the space between shrubs, line a walk, or anchor a hot, bright area where other plants may ask for more care than you want to give. Some gardeners will shop by color first. Others will shop by bloom habit, looking for varieties that don’t disappear into the background.

If you want more guidance before choosing, How to Divide Daylilies is useful for understanding how these plants develop over time, and Plant Reblooming Perennials for Exciting Colors from Spring to Fall gives helpful context if rebloom is one of the reasons you're shopping for daylily plants.

With lower prices you can plant with repetition and en masse. If rising everyday costs have made it tempting to cut the planting plan in half, this collection gives you a better option: keep the color, keep the quantity, and still stick to your budget.