· Learn how to pair daylilies with other plants that have similar growing needs and can enhance your garden. Discover the benefits and drawbacks of combining daylilies with vegetables, daffodils, sage, bee balm, and more. Here is a list of great companion plants for your daylilies. Make sure you select a combination of spring, summer, and fall blooming perennials or shrubs to enjoy a long season of breathtaking blooms! · With their bright colors, daylilies can create an outstanding focal point, perfect for any garden. Here are 21 beautiful companionplants for daylilies! · Daylilies are total garden MVPs—showy blooms, low-maintenance vibes, and a flair that fits almost anywhere. But if you really want them to pop, the magic happens when they’re paired with the right companions. Good neighbors can stretch the bloom time and create a lush, layered effect. · About 70 percent of gardeners say they want yearlong interest, and you can get that alongside pairing daylilies with smart companions. Let’s dive into thirteen of my favorite companions—each section in a fresh order so you’ll discover something unexpected at every turn! Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) is native to North America and brings cheerful golden petals around a dark center that dances in the breeze.