Before we get started without a list, let us tell you why did we choose daylilies instead of other hosta companion plants:
Hostas and daylilies are both shade-loving plants.
They are also both perennials, which means that they come back every year to grow new leaves and flowers.
Some varieties of hostas can be planted in full sun, but the best place for them is a forested area with some sunlight coming through the trees.
Daylilies do well in partial shade to light shade, depending on how much sun your particular garden receives each day.
Hosta plants tend to be shorter than daylilies, but they also have beautiful large leaves that will add more green color to your garden as well as provide a great deal of privacy.
Daylilies cost less than $10 per plant at most nurseries or home improvement stores, making them a very affordable option for homeowners looking for affordable and low-maintenance landscaping ideas!